Alkaloids are now generally defined as basic compounds of vegetable origin. In describing all the vegetable bases as alkaloids we are therefore collecting in one class a number of substances of widely differing constitution with a correspond¬ ing variety of chemical properties. All members of this grou|>21) contain one or more nitrogen atoms. A few contain nitrogen in an open chain, but the nitrogen in general is present in a cyclic structure such as in pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline or pyrrole. Still other alkaloids are derived from purine or from complex dicylic systems as in the second half of the chinchona alkaloids and in the tropine group. The nitrogen atom possesses basic characteristics which show in almost all member...