An inexpensive and novel method of caffeine synthesis starting from uracil in six simple steps is described. Uracil 1 is first converted to I, 3-dimethyluracil 2, followed by nitration, reduction, and cyclization to theophylline and finally methylation of theophylline forms caffeine
The electrochemical reduction of caffeine, never carried out previously, yielded in DMF-Et 4 NBF 4 N...
[[abstract]]As part of our search for new compounds with improved antibiotic, antiviral, anti-inflam...
Caffeine has been found in tissues of several plants. Because of its stimulating effect on the centr...
AbstractCaffeine is one of the most widely consumed, naturally occurring, mild, and central nervous ...
1,3,7-trimethyloxanthine commonly known as caffeine is naturally occurring alkaloid inter alia in co...
<p>Step I, the conversion of xanthosine (XR) to 7-methylxanthosine (7-mXR) by xanthosine methyltrans...
Details of the recently elucidated biosynthetic pathways of caffeine and related purine alkaloids ar...
A new oxidative pathway for the degradation of caffeine(1,3,7-Trimethylxanthine, I) by a mixed cultu...
AbstractThe four-step caffeine biosynthetic pathway includes three methylation steps that utilise S-...
A limited number of plant species accumulate purine alkaloids, such as caffeine and theobromine, whi...
The four-step caffeine biosynthetic pathway includes three methylation steps that utilise S-adenosyl...
Caffeine (1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine) and theobromine (3, 7-dimethylxanthine) are the major purine al...
AbstractIn coffee and tea plants, caffeine is synthesized from xanthosine via a pathway that has thr...
Caffeine has been found in tissues of several plants. Because of its stimulating effect on the centr...
The work presented on the isolation of naturally occurring alkaloid from carbonated beverages. The e...
The electrochemical reduction of caffeine, never carried out previously, yielded in DMF-Et 4 NBF 4 N...
[[abstract]]As part of our search for new compounds with improved antibiotic, antiviral, anti-inflam...
Caffeine has been found in tissues of several plants. Because of its stimulating effect on the centr...
AbstractCaffeine is one of the most widely consumed, naturally occurring, mild, and central nervous ...
1,3,7-trimethyloxanthine commonly known as caffeine is naturally occurring alkaloid inter alia in co...
<p>Step I, the conversion of xanthosine (XR) to 7-methylxanthosine (7-mXR) by xanthosine methyltrans...
Details of the recently elucidated biosynthetic pathways of caffeine and related purine alkaloids ar...
A new oxidative pathway for the degradation of caffeine(1,3,7-Trimethylxanthine, I) by a mixed cultu...
AbstractThe four-step caffeine biosynthetic pathway includes three methylation steps that utilise S-...
A limited number of plant species accumulate purine alkaloids, such as caffeine and theobromine, whi...
The four-step caffeine biosynthetic pathway includes three methylation steps that utilise S-adenosyl...
Caffeine (1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine) and theobromine (3, 7-dimethylxanthine) are the major purine al...
AbstractIn coffee and tea plants, caffeine is synthesized from xanthosine via a pathway that has thr...
Caffeine has been found in tissues of several plants. Because of its stimulating effect on the centr...
The work presented on the isolation of naturally occurring alkaloid from carbonated beverages. The e...
The electrochemical reduction of caffeine, never carried out previously, yielded in DMF-Et 4 NBF 4 N...
[[abstract]]As part of our search for new compounds with improved antibiotic, antiviral, anti-inflam...
Caffeine has been found in tissues of several plants. Because of its stimulating effect on the centr...