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Chemical compound
Jervine is a steroidal alkaloid with molecular formula C27H39NO3 which is derived from the plant genus Veratrum. Similar to cyclopamine, which also occurs
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Plant species in the bunchflower family
L.Hitchc. – Idaho, Washington, Oregon, N California It is a source of jervine, muldamine and cyclopamine, teratogens which can cause prolonged gestation
Veratrum_californicum
Genus of plants
highly toxic, teratogenic alkaloids such as veratrine, cyclopamine, and jervine, it is believed to be the "hellebore" used by Hippocrates as a purgative
Hellebore
Chemical compound
solanidine alkaloids, (2) verazine alkaloids, (3) veratramine alkaloids, (4) jervine alkaloids, and (5) the cevanine alkaloids, each of which with cholesterol
Cyclopamine
Species of plant
cryptenamine, cyclopamine (11-deoxojervine), cycloposine, germitrine, germidine, jervine, muldamine, protoveratrine (A&B), veratramine, veratridine, and veriloid
Veratrum_album
Macmillan Journals Ltd. Krayer, O. (1950). "Studies on veratrum alkaloids. XI. Jervine and pseudojervine, antagonists to the cardioaccelerator action of epinephrine
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"Verapamil". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-24. PubChem. "Jervine". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-24. PubChem. "Diosgenin"
List of compounds with carbon numbers 25–29
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Genus of plants
other animals. Four toxic alkaloids were isolated from the plant in 1953: jervine, two unknown ester alkaloids, and amianthine (an alkamine). These compounds
Amianthium
Military unit
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Pharmaceutical compound
(protoveratrines A and B; germitrine, neogermitrine, germerine, and germidine; jervine, rubijervine, and isorubijervine; and germbudine). It is a hypotensive
Cryptenamine
Class of chemical compounds
and rhizomes of these plants. They include veratridine, cyclopamine, and jervine. Because of their actions on the cardiovascular, neuromuscular, and respiratory
Steroidal_alkaloid
Experimental drug
Saridegib, also known as IPI-926, is an experimental drug candidate undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of various types of cancer, including
Saridegib
Species of plant
contains more than 200 steroid-derived alkaloids, including isorubijervine, jervine, pseudojervine, rubijervine, tienmuliumine, tienmuliluminine, and verazine
Veratrum_nigrum
Name list
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Gene found in humans and other animals
treatment of other types of cancer SANT-1 Sonidegib Patidegib Glasdegib Jervine GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000128602 – Ensembl, May 2017 GRCm38:
Smoothened
Tribe of flowering plants
with age. All parts of the plant are poisonous; two unique alkaloids, jervine and amianthine, contribute to its toxicity. Anticlea As currently circumscribed
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n.
A poisonous alkaloid resembling veratrine, and found with it in white hellebore (Veratrum album); -- called also jervina.