Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
01-12-04 07:30
No 481938
      Manske's 'The Alkaloids' - Tryptamines & Ergot
(Rated as: excellent)
    

The Indole Alkaloids: The Simple Bases
J. E. Saxton
in R.H.F. Manske's "The Alkaloids", Vol. 8, Ch. 1, p 1-25 (1965) (https://www.rhodium.ws/pdf/the.alkaloids.tryptamines.pdf)

Contents

I. Introduction
II. Abrine and Hypaphorine
III. Gramine and Its Derivatives
[image]A. Gramine, 3-Aminomethylindole, and 3-Methylaminomethylindole
[image]B. Donaxarine
IV. Tryptamine and Its Derivatives
V. Psilocin and Psilocybin
VI. 5-Hydroxytryptamine and Its Derivatives
[image]A. 5-Hydroxytryptamine
[image]B. 5-Methoxy-N-methyltryptamine and 5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine
[image]C. Bufotenine
VII. Cryptolepine
References
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The Indole Alkaloids: Ergot Alkaloids
Arthur Stoll & Albert Hofmann
in R.H.F. Manske's "The Alkaloids", Vol. 8, Ch. 21, p 725-783 (1965) (https://www.rhodium.ws/pdf/the.alkaloids.ergot.pdf)

Contents

I. The Biology of Ergot and a Short History of Its Active Principles Up to the Discovery of Ergotamine
II. Structural Types with Tables of the Natural Ergot Alkaloids
III. Lysergic Acid and Isolysergic Acid
[image]A. Elucidation of Structure
[image]B. Stereochemistry of Lysergic Acid and the Dihydrolysergic Acids
[image]C. Syntheses in the Dihydrolysergic Acid Series
[image]D. Synthesis of Lysergic Acid.
IV. Simple Lysergic Acid Amides
[image]A. Ergine-Erginine
[image]B. Lysergic Acid Methylcarbinolamide
[image]C. Ergometrine-Ergometrinine
V. Peptide Alkaloids
[image]A. Elucidation of Structure of the Peptide Portion
[image]B. The Synthesis of Ergotamine and Its Stereochemistry
[image]C. Characterization of the Ergot Alkaloids of the Peptide Type
VI. The Alkaloids of the Clavine Series
[image]A. Structural Relationships
[image]B. The Clavine Alkaloids
VII. Biogenesis of the Ergot Alkaloids
VIII. Derivatives of Ergot Alkaloids
[image]A. Lysergic Acid and Dihydrolysergic Acid Derivatives of the Acid Amide Type
[image]B. Amino and Carbamic Acid Derivatives of 6-Methylergolene and 6-Methylergoline
[image]C. Substitutions in the Ring System of Lysergic Acid
[image]D. Biological Oxidation of Lysergic Acid Derivatives
IX. The Pharmacology and Therapeutic Use of Ergot Alkaloids and Their Derivatives
References

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    Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
01-19-04 19:24
No 483340
      The Alkaloids 7:10 - The Indole Alkaloids
(Rated as: excellent)
    

The Indole Alkaloids
J. E. Saxton
in R.H.F. Manske's "The Alkaloids", Vol. 7, Ch. 10, p 1-37 (196?) (https://www.rhodium.ws/pdf/the.alkaloids.indoles.pdf)

Contents

I. Introduction
II. The Simple Bases
[image]1. Gramine
[image]2. The Alkaloids of Piptadenia Species
III. The Ergot Alkaloids
[image]1. Introduction
[image]2. Lysergic Acid, Isolysergic Acid, and the Dihydrolysergic Acids
[image]3. Stereochemistry of the Lysergic and Dihydrolysergic Acids
[image]4. Syntheses in the Lysergic Acid Series
[image]5. Light-Transformation Products of the Ergot Alkaloids
[image]6. Biogenesis of Lysergic Acid
[image]7. The Structure of the Peptide Half of the Ergot Alkaloids
[image]8. Agroclavine
[image]9. Elymoclavine
[image]10. Penniclavine and Isopenniclavine
[image]11. Setoclavine, Isosetoclavine and Triseclavine
[image]12. Chanoclavine
[image]13. Miscellaneous Alkaloids
References

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