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Dispegatrine
Spegatrine is an α1- and α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist isolated from '' Rauvolfia verticillata''. Its dimer dispegatrine has greater antagonist affinity for α-adrenergic receptors. See also * Ajmalicine * Corynanthine * Rauwolscine * Yohimbine Yohimbine, also known as quebrachine, is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the African tree '' Pausinystalia johimbe'' (yohimbe); also from the bark of the unrelated South American tree '' Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco''. Yohimbine is ... References Alkaloids found in Rauvolfia Alpha-1 blockers Alpha-2 blockers Tryptamine alkaloids Indoloquinolizines Heterocyclic compounds with 5 rings Hydroxyarenes {{Organic-chem-stub ...
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Spegatrine
Spegatrine is an alpha-1 adrenergic receptor, α1- and alpha-2 adrenergic receptor, α2-adrenergic receptor receptor antagonist, antagonist isolated from ''Rauvolfia verticillata''. Its Dimer (chemistry), dimer dispegatrine has greater antagonist affinity (pharmacology), affinity for alpha-adrenergic receptor, α-adrenergic receptors. See also * Ajmalicine * Corynanthine * Rauwolscine * Yohimbine References

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Spegatrine 3D
Spegatrine is an α1- and α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist isolated from '' Rauvolfia verticillata''. Its dimer dispegatrine has greater antagonist affinity for α-adrenergic receptors. See also * Ajmalicine * Corynanthine * Rauwolscine * Yohimbine Yohimbine, also known as quebrachine, is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the African tree '' Pausinystalia johimbe'' (yohimbe); also from the bark of the unrelated South American tree '' Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco''. Yohimbine is ... References Alkaloids found in Rauvolfia Alpha-1 blockers Alpha-2 blockers Tryptamine alkaloids Indoloquinolizines Heterocyclic compounds with 5 rings Hydroxyarenes {{Organic-chem-stub ...
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Dispegatrine
Spegatrine is an α1- and α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist isolated from '' Rauvolfia verticillata''. Its dimer dispegatrine has greater antagonist affinity for α-adrenergic receptors. See also * Ajmalicine * Corynanthine * Rauwolscine * Yohimbine Yohimbine, also known as quebrachine, is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the African tree '' Pausinystalia johimbe'' (yohimbe); also from the bark of the unrelated South American tree '' Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco''. Yohimbine is ... References Alkaloids found in Rauvolfia Alpha-1 blockers Alpha-2 blockers Tryptamine alkaloids Indoloquinolizines Heterocyclic compounds with 5 rings Hydroxyarenes {{Organic-chem-stub ...
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Tryptamine Alkaloids
Tryptamine is an indolamine metabolite of the essential amino acid tryptophan. The chemical structure is defined by an indole—a fused benzene and pyrrole ring, and a 2-aminoethyl group at the second carbon (third aromatic atom, with the first one being the heterocyclic nitrogen). The structure of tryptamine is a shared feature of certain aminergic neuromodulators including melatonin, serotonin, bufotenin and psychedelic derivatives such as dimethyltryptamine (DMT), psilocybin, psilocin and others. Tryptamine has been shown to activate serotonin receptors and trace amine-associated receptors expressed in the mammalian brain, and regulates the activity of dopaminergic, serotonergic and glutamatergic systems. In the human gut, bacteria convert dietary tryptophan to tryptamine, which activates 5-HT4 receptors and regulates gastrointestinal motility. Multiple tryptamine-derived drugs have been developed to treat migraines, while trace amine-associated receptors are being ...
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Alpha-1 Blockers
Alpha 1 or Alpha-1 may refer to: *Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor *Alpha-1 antitrypsin, a protein **Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (A1AD or AATD) is a genetic disorder that may result in lung disease or liver disease. Onset of lung problems is typically between 20 and 50 years of age. This may result in shortness of breath, wheezing, or an inc ..., a genetic disorder * Alpha-1-fetoprotein or Alpha-fetoprotein, a protein *Alpha-One, a fictional spacecraft in '' Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'' * ''Alpha 1'' (Robert Silverberg anthology), a 1970 book * Alpha-1 Wrestling, a professional wrestling promotion See also * * * A1 (other) * Alpha (other) * AMY1A or Alpha-1A or, an enzyme found in humans and other mammals * List of A1 genes, proteins or receptors {{disambiguation ...
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Alkaloids Found In Rauvolfia
Alkaloids are a broad class of naturally occurring organic compounds that contain at least one nitrogen atom. Some synthetic compounds of similar structure may also be termed alkaloids. Alkaloids are produced by a large variety of organisms including bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. They can be purified from crude extracts of these organisms by acid-base extraction, or solvent extractions followed by silica-gel column chromatography. Alkaloids have a wide range of pharmacological activities including antimalarial (e.g. quinine), antiasthma (e.g. ephedrine), anticancer (e.g. homoharringtonine), cholinomimetic (e.g. galantamine), vasodilatory (e.g. vincamine), antiarrhythmic (e.g. quinidine), analgesic (e.g. morphine), antibacterial (e.g. chelerythrine), and antihyperglycemic activities (e.g. berberine). Many have found use in traditional or modern medicine, or as starting points for drug discovery. Other alkaloids possess psychotropic (e.g. psilocin) and stimulant acti ...
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Yohimbine
Yohimbine, also known as quebrachine, is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the African tree '' Pausinystalia johimbe'' (yohimbe); also from the bark of the unrelated South American tree '' Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco''. Yohimbine is an α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist, and has been used in a variety of research projects. It is a veterinary drug used to reverse sedation in dogs and deer. While yohimbine behaves as an aphrodisiac in some mammals, it does not do so in humans. It has been prescribed as a treatment for erectile dysfunction, although its reported clinical benefits were modest and it has largely been superseded by the PDE5 inhibitor class of drugs. Substances that have purported to be extracts from the yohimbe tree have been marketed as dietary supplements for various purposes, but they contain highly variable amounts of yohimbine, if any; no published scientific evidence supports their efficacy. Uses Sexual dysfunction and aphrodisiac Yohimbe extracts, ...
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Rauwolscine
Rauwolscine, also known as isoyohimbine, α-yohimbine, and corynanthidine, is an alkaloid found in various species within the genera ''Rauvolfia'' and '' Corynanthe'' (including ''Pausinystalia''). It is a stereoisomer of yohimbine. Rauwolscine is a central nervous system stimulant, a local anesthetic and a vague aphrodisiac. Rauwolscine acts predominantly as a α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist. It has also been shown to function as a 5-HT1A receptor partial agonist and 5-HT2A and 5-HT2B receptor antagonist. See also * Ajmalicine * Corynanthine Corynanthine, also known as rauhimbine, is an alkaloid found in the ''Rauvolfia'' and ''Corynanthe'' (including ''Pausinystalia'') genera of plants. It is one of the two diastereoisomers of yohimbine, the other being rauwolscine. It is also relat ... * Spegatrine References {{Tryptamines Indoloquinolizines Tryptamine alkaloids Quinolizidine alkaloids Alkaloids found in Rauvolfia Alpha-2 blockers 5-HT1A agonists ...
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Ajmalicine
Ajmalicine, also known as δ-yohimbine or raubasine, is an antihypertensive drug used in the treatment of high blood pressure. It has been marketed under numerous brand names including Card-Lamuran, Circolene, Cristanyl, Duxil, Duxor, Hydroxysarpon, Iskedyl, Isosarpan, Isquebral, Lamuran, Melanex, Raunatin, Saltucin Co, Salvalion, and Sarpan. It is an alkaloid found naturally in various plants such as ''Rauvolfia'' spp., '' Catharanthus roseus'', and '' Mitragyna speciosa''. Ajmalicine is structurally related to yohimbine, rauwolscine, and other yohimban derivatives. Like corynanthine, it acts as a α1-adrenergic receptor antagonist with preferential actions over α2-adrenergic receptors, underlying its hypotensive rather than hypertensive effects. Additionally, it is a very strong inhibitor of the CYP2D6 liver enzyme, which is responsible for the breakdown of many drugs. Its binding affinity at this receptor is 3.30 nM. Biosynthesis Two moieties are involved in the ...
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Corynanthine
Corynanthine, also known as rauhimbine, is an alkaloid found in the ''Rauvolfia'' and ''Corynanthe'' (including ''Pausinystalia'') genera of plants. It is one of the two diastereoisomers of yohimbine, the other being rauwolscine. It is also related to ajmalicine. Corynanthine acts as an alpha-1 adrenergic receptor, α1-adrenergic and alpha-2 adrenergic receptor, α2-adrenergic receptor receptor antagonist, antagonist with approximately 10-fold binding selectivity, selectivity for the former site over the latter. This is in contrast to yohimbine and rauwolscine which have around 30-fold higher affinity for the α2-adrenergic receptor over the α1-adrenergic receptor. As a result, corynanthine is not a stimulant (or an aphrodisiac for that matter), but a depressant, and likely plays a role in the antihypertensive properties of ''Rauvolfia'' extracts. Like yohimbine and rauwolscine, corynanthine has also been shown to possess some activity at serotonin receptors. See also * Ajmalici ...
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