Studies on the Erythrina Alkaloids. XI. Alkaloids of Erythrina crystagalli Linn. Structure of a New Alkaloid, Crystamidine

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Crystamidine is a new Erythrina alkaloid, which has been isolated from Erythrina crysta-galli Linn. (Japanese name: Hosoba Deiko) (Leguminosae) along with six known bases, N-nororientaline (I), erybidine (II), erythraline (III), erythrinine (IV), erysodine (VI) and erysotrine (VII). Chemical and spectral investigations of crystamidine showed that it should have the stereostructure (VIII). © 1976, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Ito, K., Haruna, M., Jinno, Y., & Furukawa, H. (1976). Studies on the Erythrina Alkaloids. XI. Alkaloids of Erythrina crystagalli Linn. Structure of a New Alkaloid, Crystamidine. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 24(1), 52–55. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.24.52

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