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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbocapnine|Bulbocapnine]] is the main alkaloid of C. cava. "It has been shown to act as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, and inhibits biosynthesis of dopamine via inhibition of the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase... it inhibits the reflex and motor activities of striated muscle. It has been used in the treatment of muscular tremors and vestibular nystagmus." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbocapnine]] | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbocapnine|Bulbocapnine]] is the main alkaloid of C. cava. "It has been shown to act as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, and inhibits biosynthesis of dopamine via inhibition of the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase... it inhibits the reflex and motor activities of striated muscle. It has been used in the treatment of muscular tremors and vestibular nystagmus." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbocapnine]] |
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"Its flowers emit a fine floral-balsamic odor with a slight undertone of amine compounds. In the vacuum headspace concentrate obtained therefrom we identified methyl cinnamate as the main constituent (46%) and in lower concentrations methyl dihydrocinnamate (4%) and methyl phenylacetate (2%)... Further main volatile constituents of Corydalis cava flowers include 2-phenylethanol, linalool and 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethanol." [Surburg et al., Volatile compounds from Flowers, in: Teranishi, R.;Buttery, R. G.;Sugisawa, H. Bioactive volatile compounds from plants. (Book) 1993, 180] | "Its flowers emit a fine floral-balsamic odor with a slight undertone of amine compounds. In the vacuum headspace concentrate obtained therefrom we identified methyl cinnamate as the main constituent (46%) and in lower concentrations methyl dihydrocinnamate (4%) and methyl phenyllactate (2%)... Further main volatile constituents of Corydalis cava flowers include 2-phenylethanol, linalool and 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethanol." [Surburg et al., Volatile compounds from Flowers, in: Teranishi, R.;Buttery, R. G.;Sugisawa, H. Bioactive volatile compounds from plants. (Book) 1993, 180] |
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