• Source: Stemmadenine
  • Stemmadenine is a terpene indole alkaloid. Stemmadenine is believed to be formed from preakuammicine by a carbon-carbon bond cleavage. Cleavage of a second carbon-carbon bond is thought to form dehydrosecodine. The enzymes forming stemmadenine and using it as a substrate remain unknown to date. It is thought to be intermediate compound in many different biosynthetic pathways such as in Aspidosperma species. Many alkaloids are proposed to be produced through intermediate stemmadenine. Some of them are:

    Catharanthine and Tabersonine in Catharanthus roseus
    Subincanadines D-F in Aspidosperma subincanum
    It is also present as product in plant like in Tabernaemontana dichotoma seeds.


    Pharmacology


    It has hypotensive and weak muscle relaxant properties.


    See also


    Secologanin
    Strictosidine


    References

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