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Review
. 2005 Nov;40(11):1081-105.
doi: 10.1007/s11745-005-1473-2.

Astonishing diversity of natural surfactants: 6. Biologically active marine and terrestrial alkaloid glycosides

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Review

Astonishing diversity of natural surfactants: 6. Biologically active marine and terrestrial alkaloid glycosides

Valery M Dembitsky. Lipids. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

This review article presents 209 alkaloid glycosides isolated and identified from plants, microorganisms, and marine invertebrates that demonstrate different biological activities. They are of great interest, especially for the medicinal and/or pharmaceutical industries. These biologically active glycosides have good potential for future chemical preparation of compounds useful as antioxidants, anticancer, antimicrobial, and antibacterial agents. These glycosidic compounds have been subdivided into several groups, including: acridone; aporphine; benzoxazinoid; ergot; indole; enediyne alkaloidal antibiotics; glycosidic lupine alkaloids; piperidine, pyridine, pyrrolidine, and pyrrolizidine alkaloid glycosides; glycosidic quinoline and isoquinoline alkaloids; steroidal glycoalkaloids; and miscellaneous alkaloid glycosides.

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