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Description: from Lycoris radiata Herb. (Liliaceae); has vasodepressor effect; RN from 9th CI; RN given refers to (7alpha)-isomer
Also Known As:| 1. | Tachycardia (Tachyarrhythmias)
08/01/1979
- "Lycorenine (more than 1 mg/kg i.v.) blocked the pressor response to sympathetic nerve stimulation, but failed to block the tachycardia induced by sympathetic nerve stimulation"
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| 2. | Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Hepatoma)
02/01/1995
- "On the other hand, lycorenine (11) was found to be the most cytotoxic compound against HepG2 hepatoma, even though it appears to be active against Molt4 cells"
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| 3. | Bradycardia
08/01/1979
- "It is suggested that lycorenine may produce a decrease in blood pressure as the result of alpha-adrenergic blockade in conjunction with the reduction of the spontaneous sympathetic nerve activity, and produce bradycardia by modifying vagal activity."
08/01/1979 - "The maximal bradycardia induced by lycorenine was abolished by bilateral vagotomy" Order ALL the reference details at left... |
| 1. | Vagotomy
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