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Planta Med 1982; 46(12): 210-214
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-971216
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-971216
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Detection of Pericine, a New CNS-active Indole Alkaloid from Picralima nitida Cell Suspension Culture by Opiate Receptor Binding Studies
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Publication History
1982
Publication Date:
29 March 2007 (online)
Abstract
Successive fractionation of a crude methanolic extract of cultured Picralima nitida cells accompanied by opiate receptor binding studies led to the detection and isolation of two compounds with opioid activity. The substances were identified as the indole alkaloids pericalline and pericine, the latter, as yet, not described. Half-maximal inhibition (IC50) by the alkaloids was 2.3 µMol/l for pericalline and 0.6 µMol/l for pericine, values which lie within the micromolar range of the weak analgetic codeine (IC50: 3.6 µMol/l).
Key Word Index
Picralima nitida - Apocynaceae - Cell Suspension culture - Pericalline - Pericine - Opiate receptor binding studies