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Chemotaxonomy and geographical distribution of tropane alkaloids: Transforming learning: using structured online discussions to engage learners

William J. Griffin*, G David Lin

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Abstract

This review illustrates the distribution of tropane alkaloids within the families Solanaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Proteaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Convolvulaceae and Cruciferae. Whereas tropane alkaloids are characteristic of the genera Datura, Brugmansia (tree datura) and Duboisia of the Solanaceae, the distribution is more widespread with novel tropane derivatives in families not traditionally associated with these bases. The chemical nature of more recently discovered water-soluble calystegines and the di- and trimeric forms from the Convolvulaceae (e.g. schizanthines from Schizanthus spp.), truxillines from Bolivian coca leaves and moonines of Erythroxylum moonii are highlighted. Where possible and appropriate, links between the phytochemistry and taxonomy are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)623-637
Number of pages15
JournalPhytochemistry
Volume53
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2000
Externally publishedYes

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