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Review
. 2008 Feb 6;13(2):272-300.
doi: 10.3390/molecules13020272.

Progress in the studies on rutaecarpine

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Progress in the studies on rutaecarpine

Seung Ho Lee et al. Molecules. .

Abstract

Rutaecarpine is an indolopyridoquinazolinone alkaloid isolated from Evodia rutaecarpa and related herbs, which has shown a variety of intriguing biological properties such as anti-thrombotic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory and analgesic, anti-obesity and thermoregulatory, vasorelaxing activity, as well as effects on the cardiovascular and endocrine systems. Recent progress in the studies on the isolation, synthesis, structure-activity relationship studies, biological activities and metabolism of rutaecarpine are reviewed.

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Structure and two forms of rutaecarpine molecules with numbering [9].
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Metabolites of rutaecarpine.
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In vivo Phase II metabolites of rutaecarpine.

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