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Chemical compound
Ervaticine is a 2-acylindole alkaloid. It occurs in Ervatamia coronaria and Tabernaemontana divaricata.[1][2]
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^Atta-ur-Rahman, Muzaffar A (1985). "The Isolation and Structure of Ervaticine, a New Indole Alkaloid from Ervatamia coronaria". Heterocycles. 23 (12): 2975. doi:10.3987/R-1985-12-2975 (inactive 2024-03-07).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of March 2024 (link)
Ervaticine is a 2-acylindole alkaloid. It occurs in Ervatamia coronaria and Tabernaemontana divaricata. Ervatinine Isovoacangine Vobasine Gogoi RR, Gogoi...
the alkaloid itself has not been developed as a drug. Tabernanthine Ervaticine Glasby JS (1975). "T". Encyclopedia of the Alkaloids (PDF). pp. 1282–1352...
around 300 mg/kg may cause death through CNS and respiratory depression. Ervaticine Voacristine Saxton JE (1987). "Recent progress in the chemistry of indole...