peer reviewedStrychnos icaja Baill. (Loganiaccae) is a liana found in Central Africa known to be an arrow and ordeal poison but also used by traditional medicine to treat malaria. Recently, many dimeric or trimeric indolomonoterpenic alkaloids with antiplasmodial properties have been isolated from its rootbark. Since these alkaloids are derivatives of strychnine, it was important, in view of their potential use as antimalarial drugs, to assess their possible convulsant strychnine-like properties. In that regard, their interaction with the strychnine-sensitive glycine receptor was investigated by whole-cell patch-clamp recordings on glycine-gated currents in mouse spinal cord neurons in culture and by [H-3]strychnine competition assays on me...
Although strychnine and thebaine have very similar convulsant actions, mixtures of the two drugs wer...
During the past fifteen years, African Strychnos species have been pharmacologically and chemically ...
peer reviewedThe potential cytotoxic activities of 46 alkaloids isolated from different Strychnos sp...
Strychnine, the major alkaloid present in Strychnos nuxvomica seeds has been reported to stimulate t...
A reinvestigation of Strychnos icaja roots has resulted in the isolation of two tertiary quasi-symme...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Polyclonal antibodies have been raised in rabbits against the glycine receptor antagonist strychnine...
Strychnogucine B, a bisindole alkaloid isolated from Strychnos icaja (Loganiaceae), showed promising...
The convulsant alkaloid strychnine is a selective and highly potent antagonist at postsynaptic recep...
peer reviewedStrychnopentamine is a new alkaloid found in Strychnos usambarensis leaves. It is the f...
Interactions between the inhibitory neurotransmitter glycine and its receptor antagonist strychnine ...
Strychnogucine B is a bisindole alkaloid previously isolated from Strychnos icaja that possesses pro...
Strychnogucine B is a bisindole alkaloid previously isolated from that possesses promising antiplasm...
The inhibitory glycine receptor (GlyR) is a key mediator of synaptic signaling in spinal cord, brain...
The inhibitory glycine receptors are one of the major mediators of rapid synaptic inhibition in the ...
Although strychnine and thebaine have very similar convulsant actions, mixtures of the two drugs wer...
During the past fifteen years, African Strychnos species have been pharmacologically and chemically ...
peer reviewedThe potential cytotoxic activities of 46 alkaloids isolated from different Strychnos sp...
Strychnine, the major alkaloid present in Strychnos nuxvomica seeds has been reported to stimulate t...
A reinvestigation of Strychnos icaja roots has resulted in the isolation of two tertiary quasi-symme...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Polyclonal antibodies have been raised in rabbits against the glycine receptor antagonist strychnine...
Strychnogucine B, a bisindole alkaloid isolated from Strychnos icaja (Loganiaceae), showed promising...
The convulsant alkaloid strychnine is a selective and highly potent antagonist at postsynaptic recep...
peer reviewedStrychnopentamine is a new alkaloid found in Strychnos usambarensis leaves. It is the f...
Interactions between the inhibitory neurotransmitter glycine and its receptor antagonist strychnine ...
Strychnogucine B is a bisindole alkaloid previously isolated from Strychnos icaja that possesses pro...
Strychnogucine B is a bisindole alkaloid previously isolated from that possesses promising antiplasm...
The inhibitory glycine receptor (GlyR) is a key mediator of synaptic signaling in spinal cord, brain...
The inhibitory glycine receptors are one of the major mediators of rapid synaptic inhibition in the ...
Although strychnine and thebaine have very similar convulsant actions, mixtures of the two drugs wer...
During the past fifteen years, African Strychnos species have been pharmacologically and chemically ...
peer reviewedThe potential cytotoxic activities of 46 alkaloids isolated from different Strychnos sp...