Emetine is a drug used as both an anti-protozoal and to induce vomiting. It is produced from the ipecac root. It takes its name from its emetic properties.[1]
Emetine is a drug used as both an anti-protozoal and to induce vomiting. It is produced from the ipecac root. It takes its name from its emetic properties...
active ingredients are plant alkaloids, cephaeline, and methyl-cephaeline (emetine). Ipecac was used in cough mixtures as an expectorant or an emetic from...
of safety and efficacy. An example of emetic compound from the roots is emetine. Ipecacuanha is a slow-growing plant, which reduces its commercial appeal...
reaction of unsymmetrical diarylethylenes: II. The synthesis of possible emetine intermediates. He had two daughters and a son.[citation needed] Seagram...
feelings in his subjects than the stronger and more unpleasant emetic emetine. In the UK, however, the publication of J Y Dent's (who later went on to...
Carpenter's life had been floating around after her sudden death from emetine cardiotoxicity due to anorexia nervosa in February 1983. However, it was...
them Karen had died. The autopsy stated that her death was caused by "emetine cardiotoxicity due to or as a consequence of anorexia nervosa." Under the...
falcarinol, didehydrofalcarinol, rutin, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, emetine, nicotiflorin, hederasaponin B and hederacoside C. However, only three...
11, 1983, discounted drug overdose, attributing Carpenter's death to "emetine cardiotoxicity due to or as a consequence of anorexia nervosa." Her blood...
products such as syrup of ipecac. Chemically, it is closely related to emetine. Cephaeline in the form of syrup of ipecac was once commonly recommended...
ISSN 1560-7917. PMID 25846490. Yang, Shu; Xu, Miao; Lee, Emily M.; et al. (2018). "Emetine inhibits Zika and Ebola virus infections through two molecular mechanisms:...
Dehydroemetine is a synthetically produced antiprotozoal agent similar to emetine in its anti-amoebic properties and structure (they differ only in a double...
British troops in Egypt in 1916 who recovered following treatment with emetine. A 1990 study published in Military Medicine from Lackland AFB in Texas...
Yang J, et al. (October 2019). "Novel Antiviral Activities of Obatoclax, Emetine, Niclosamide, Brequinar, and Homoharringtonine". Viruses. 11 (10): 964...
sheep. A combination of tartar emetic (antimony potassium tartrate) and emetine hydrochloride healed the skin lesions. For elimination of the nematodes...
hamster ovary cells, mutations in this gene can lead to resistance to emetine, a protein synthesis inhibitor. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000164587...
Pierre-Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Bienaimé Caventou isolate chlorophyll and emetine. Leopold Gmelin begins publication of his Handbuch der theoretischen Chemie...
glaucarubin had a relapse rate of 12%, four times the rate of those treated with emetine–bismuth iodide. Being a cytotoxin, glaucarubin is capable of killing cells...
translation is taking place. Translation elongation inhibitors, such as emetine or cycloheximide, may also be used to obtain ribosome footprints which...
others to the discovery that ascorbic acid is a vitamin. He discovered that emetine, the active ingredient of the ancient emetic ipecacuanha, is an amoebicide...
scurvy which appeared in debilitated patients. He employed ipecacuanha (emetine) empirically without knowing that it had a specific action on the amoeba...