emetine in English

noun
1
an alkaloid present in ipecac and formerly used in the treatment of amebic infections and as an emetic in aversion therapy.
If patients use this emetic, the emetine that it contains can cause myocardial damage similar to viral myocarditis.

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1. Other alkaloids include strychnine, nicotine, morphine, mescaline, and emetine (the deadly ingredient in hemlock).

2. Phytochemical constitutes of the plant are Alangine A and B, lamarckinine, markindine and emetine

3. A- and b- Alangine, Alangicin, Marckindine, Tubulosin and emetine were obtained from this plant [28]

4. Contents Introduction Classification Isolation Purification Biological activity General methods of structural determination Structural elucidation of some Alkaloids like- Morphine, emetine, reserpine

5. Salvifolium is a small deciduous tree or shrub, belongs to the family alangiaceae,which grows in the wild throughout the hotter parts of India the major phytochemical constituents of the plant are Alangine A and B, alangicine, markindine, lamarckinine and emetine.

6. 455/ 00 Heterocyclic compounds containing quinolizine ring systems, e.g. emetine alkaloids, protoberberine; Alkylenedioxy derivatives of dibenzo [a, g] quinolizines, e.g. berberine [2] 455/ 02 . containing not further condensed quinolizine ring systems [2] 455/ 03 . containing quinolizine ring systems directly condensed with at least one six-membered carbocyclic ring, e.g. protoberberine; Alkylenedioxy derivatives of dibenzo [a, g] quinolizines, e.g. berberine [3] 455/ 04 . . containing a quinolizine ring system condensed with only one six-membered carbocyclic ring, e.g. julolidine [2,3] 455/ 06 . . . containing benzo [a] quinolizine ring systems [2,3] 455/ 08 . . . . having an isoquinolyl-1, a substituted isoquinolyl-1 or an alkylenedioxyisoquinolyl-1 radical linked through only one carbon atom, attached in position 2, e.g. emetine [2,3]