Calystegines in Solanum and Datura species and the death's-head hawk-moth (Acherontia atropus)

Phytochemistry
1993.0

Abstract

Polyhydroxylated tropane alkaloids, not hitherto recorded from the potato (Solanum tuberosum), were detected in the leaves and tubers of this plant. They are potent inhibitors of glycosidases and may be responsible for neurological disorders in livestock. These alkaloids were also extracted from a sphingid moth and an ithomiine butterfly, the larvae of which feed on Solanum. © 1993.

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