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Effects of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids on the larvae of polyphagous Lepidoptera.

Oecologia

Miller JS, Feeny P.
PMID: 28310331
Oecologia. 1983 Jun;58(3):332-339. doi: 10.1007/BF00385232.

Six benzylisoquinoline alkaloids were fed to the larvae of three polyphagous Lepidoptera species: Hyphantria cunea, Spodoptera eridania, and Lymantria dispar. Exposure of last instar larvae to alkaloid-containing diets over a 24-h period resulted in reduced feeding rates and reduced...

Bioassay-directed isolation of quaternary benzylisoquinolines from .

Research in pharmaceutical sciences

Azimi G, Hakakian A, Ghanadian M, Joumaa A, Alamian S.
PMID: 29606969
Res Pharm Sci. 2018 Apr;13(2):149-158. doi: 10.4103/1735-5362.223797.

No abstract available.

[Alkaloids from annonaceae.].

Planta medica

Jossang A, Lebœuf M, Cabalion P, Cavé A.
PMID: 17405004
Planta Med. 1983 Sep;49(9):20-4. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-969802.

From diverse parts of POLYALTHIA NITIDISSIMA, thirteen isoquinoline alkaloids have been isolated and identified. They belong to the structural types of benzylisoquinolines, aporphinoids, protoberberines and mainly bisbenzylisoquinolines. Four of these dimers, namely N,N'-dimethyllindoldhamine, isodaurisoline, 7-O-methyllindoldhamine and 7'-O-methyllindoldhamine, are new...

Sugammadex: Appropriate Use in the Context of Budgetary Constraints.

Current anesthesiology reports

Cammu G.
PMID: 29904285
Curr Anesthesiol Rep. 2018;8(2):178-185. doi: 10.1007/s40140-018-0265-6. Epub 2018 Mar 20.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to assess how sugammadex impacts postoperative residual curarization using appropriate doses based on neuromuscular transmission monitoring and whether the advantages of sugammadex versus neostigmine outweigh its higher cost.RECENT FINDINGS: An...

Association Between Intermediate-Acting Neuromuscular-Blocking Agents and Short-Term Postoperative Outcomes in Patients with Gastric Cancer.

Cancer management and research

Niu L, Yao C, Wang Y, Sun Y, Xu J, Lin Y, Yao S.
PMID: 33192096
Cancer Manag Res. 2020 Nov 06;12:11391-11402. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S258016. eCollection 2020.

PURPOSE: This study examined whether different neuromuscular-blocking agents (NMBAs) work differently on the short-term outcomes of gastric cancer patients in terms of laboratory test results and severity of postoperative illness, and whether the effect is dose-related.PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data...

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