NCBI Taxonomy: 1184746
Stephania abyssinica (ncbi_taxid: 1184746)
found 24 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Stephania
Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.
Dicentrine
Dicentrine is an aporphine alkaloid. Dicentrine is a natural product found in Cissampelos pareira, Stephania abyssinica, and other organisms with data available. Dicentrine is an anticancer compound isolated from Lindera, a species of flowering plants. Dicentrine is a natural product isolated from the plant Stephania epigaea Lo with antihypertensive effect. Dicentrine is an α1-adrenoceptor antagonist which has effective against human hyperplastic prostates[1].
(R)-Roemerine
(R)-Roemerine is found in coffee and coffee products. (R)-Roemerine is an alkaloid from Nelumbo nucifera (East India lotus Roemerine, an aporphine alkaloid, isolated from the leaves of Fibraurea recisa Pierre, functions by interacting with P-glycoprotein. Roemerine reverses the multidrug-resistance phenotype with cultured cells[1]. Roemerine, an aporphine alkaloid, isolated from the leaves of Fibraurea recisa Pierre, functions by interacting with P-glycoprotein. Roemerine reverses the multidrug-resistance phenotype with cultured cells[1].
(+/-)-Dicentrine
(s)-dicentrine is a member of the class of compounds known as aporphines. Aporphines are quinoline alkaloids containing the dibenzo[de,g]quinoline ring system or a dehydrogenated derivative thereof (s)-dicentrine is practically insoluble (in water) and a very strong basic compound (based on its pKa). (s)-dicentrine can be found in barley, which makes (s)-dicentrine a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. Dicentrine is a natural product isolated from the plant Stephania epigaea Lo with antihypertensive effect. Dicentrine is an α1-adrenoceptor antagonist which has effective against human hyperplastic prostates[1].
(-)-Stephanine; (R)-(-)-Stephanine; 8-Methoxy-1,2-(methylenedioxy)-6abeta-aporphine; Stephanin; l-Stephanine
Lanuginosine
Remerin
Remerin is an isoquinoline alkaloid. Roemerine is a natural product found in Cryptocarya angulata, Stephania abyssinica, and other organisms with data available. Origin: Plant; Formula(Parent): C18H17NO2; Bottle Name:Remerine hydrochloride; PRIME Parent Name:Remerine; PRIME in-house No.:V0353; SubCategory_DNP: Isoquinoline alkaloids, Aporphine alkaloids Roemerine, an aporphine alkaloid, isolated from the leaves of Fibraurea recisa Pierre, functions by interacting with P-glycoprotein. Roemerine reverses the multidrug-resistance phenotype with cultured cells[1]. Roemerine, an aporphine alkaloid, isolated from the leaves of Fibraurea recisa Pierre, functions by interacting with P-glycoprotein. Roemerine reverses the multidrug-resistance phenotype with cultured cells[1].