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Olivacine is an antimalarial alkaloid.[1]
^Rocha e Silva, L. F.; Montoia, A.; Amorim, R. C.; Melo, M. R.; Henrique, M. C.; Nunomura, S. M.; Costa, M. R.; Andrade Neto, V. F.; Costa, D. S.; Dantas, G.; Lavrado, J.; Moreira, R.; Paulo, A.; Pinto, A. C.; Tadei, W. P.; Zacardi, R. S.; Eberlin, M. N.; Pohlit, A. M. (2012). "Comparative in vitro and in vivo antimalarial activity of the indole alkaloids ellipticine, olivacine, cryptolepine and a synthetic cryptolepine analog". Phytomedicine. 20 (1): 71–76. doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2012.09.008. PMID 23092722.
Olivacine is an antimalarial alkaloid. Rocha e Silva, L. F.; Montoia, A.; Amorim, R. C.; Melo, M. R.; Henrique, M. C.; Nunomura, S. M.; Costa, M. R.;...
Representatives include, among others, glycozoline, olivacine and ellipticin and further glybomine B. Glycozoline Olivacine Ellipticin Glybomine B Carbazole alkaloids...
mass: 246.1157 u) may refer to: 3,3'-Diindolylmethane (DIM) Ellipticine Olivacine This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with...