The Indole Alkaloids: The Simple BasesJ. E. Saxtonin R.H.F. Manske's
"The Alkaloids", Vol. 8, Ch. 1, p 1-25 (1965)
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https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/pdf/the.alkaloids.tryptamines.pdf)
ContentsI. IntroductionII. Abrine and HypaphorineIII. Gramine and Its DerivativesA. Gramine, 3-Aminomethylindole, and 3-Methylaminomethylindole
B. Donaxarine
IV. Tryptamine and Its DerivativesV. Psilocin and PsilocybinVI. 5-Hydroxytryptamine and Its DerivativesA. 5-Hydroxytryptamine
B. 5-Methoxy-N-methyltryptamine and 5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine
C. Bufotenine
VII. Cryptolepine References____ ___ __ _
The Indole Alkaloids: Ergot AlkaloidsArthur Stoll & Albert Hofmannin R.H.F. Manske's
"The Alkaloids", Vol. 8, Ch. 21, p 725-783 (1965)
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https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/pdf/the.alkaloids.ergot.pdf)
ContentsI. The Biology of Ergot and a Short History of Its Active Principles Up to the Discovery of ErgotamineII. Structural Types with Tables of the Natural Ergot AlkaloidsIII. Lysergic Acid and Isolysergic AcidA. Elucidation of Structure
B. Stereochemistry of Lysergic Acid and the Dihydrolysergic Acids
C. Syntheses in the Dihydrolysergic Acid Series
D. Synthesis of Lysergic Acid.
IV. Simple Lysergic Acid Amides A. Ergine-Erginine
B. Lysergic Acid Methylcarbinolamide
C. Ergometrine-Ergometrinine
V. Peptide AlkaloidsA. Elucidation of Structure of the Peptide Portion
B. The Synthesis of Ergotamine and Its Stereochemistry
C. Characterization of the Ergot Alkaloids of the Peptide Type
VI. The Alkaloids of the Clavine Series A. Structural Relationships
B. The Clavine Alkaloids
VII. Biogenesis of the Ergot AlkaloidsVIII. Derivatives of Ergot AlkaloidsA. Lysergic Acid and Dihydrolysergic Acid Derivatives of the Acid Amide Type
B. Amino and Carbamic Acid Derivatives of 6-Methylergolene and 6-Methylergoline
C. Substitutions in the Ring System of Lysergic Acid
D. Biological Oxidation of Lysergic Acid Derivatives
IX. The Pharmacology and Therapeutic Use of Ergot Alkaloids and Their DerivativesReferences