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  2. Tropane alkaloid - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of tropane which forms the core of tropane alkaloids Chemical structure and phylogeny of tropane alkaloids. Displayed are 3 chemical compounds that occur as natural products in 5 plant species. Tropane alkaloids are a class of bicyclic [3.2.1] alkaloids and secondary metabolites that contain a tropane ring in their chemical ...

  3. Tropane - Wikipedia

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    Tropane is a nitrogenous bicyclic organic compound. It is mainly known for the other alkaloids derived from it, which include atropine and cocaine , among others. Tropane alkaloids occur in plants of the families Erythroxylaceae (including coca ) and Solanaceae (including mandrake , henbane , deadly nightshade , datura , potato , tomato ).

  4. List of psychoactive substances and precursor chemicals ...

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    Tropane alkaloids: Hyoscyamine and scopolamine. GMO yeast: Baker’s yeast [9] Precursor chemicals. Precursor chemicals derived from genetically modified organisms.

  5. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    Seed: Harmaline and other harmala alkaloids: Psychedelic: Iran and the Middle East. Hawaiian baby woodrose: Argyreia nervosa: Seed: 0.325% ergoline derivatives of dry weight. [13] Psychedelic: Huna shamans used them according to various oral histories. [14] Henbane: Hyoscyamus niger: Seed, flower, leaf: Tropane alkaloids Deliriant

  6. Tropine - Wikipedia

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    Tropine is a derivative of tropane containing a hydroxyl group at the third carbon. It is also called 3-tropanol. [4] It is a poisonous white hygroscopic crystalline powder. [3] It is a heterocyclic alcohol and an amine. [3] Tropine is a central building block of many chemicals active in the nervous system, including tropane alkaloids.

  7. Plant secondary metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Tropane is an organic compound containing nitrogen and it is from tropane that atropine is derived. Atropine is synthesized by a reaction between tropine and tropate, catalyzed by atropinase. [ 4 ] Both of the substrates involved in this reaction are derived from amino acids, tropine from pyridine (through several steps) and tropate directly ...

  8. Hyoscyamine - Wikipedia

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    Hyoscyamine (also known as daturine or duboisine) is a naturally occurring tropane alkaloid and plant toxin. It is a secondary metabolite found in certain plants of the family Solanaceae, including henbane, mandrake, angel's trumpets, jimsonweed, the sorcerers' tree, and Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade).

  9. Category:Tropane alkaloids - Wikipedia

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