definition of alkaloid as stimulators
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A member of a large group of chemicals that are made by plants and have nitrogen in them. Many alkaloids possess potent pharmacologic effects. The alkaloids include cocaine, nicotine, strychnine, caffeine, morphine, pilocarpine, atropine, methamphetamine, mescaline, ephedrine, and tryptamine.
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ALKALOID
Alkaloids absorb radiation and then usually emit it in the visible region of the spectrum, where they appear as bright-coloured luminous zones of blue, blue-green or violet, for example, Rauwolfiae radix, Chinae cortex, Ipecacuanhae radix, Boldo folium, and of yellow, e.g. colchicine, sanguinarinae, berberine.
- The proposed roles of alkaloids in plant metabolism, plant catabolism, or plant physiology are (1) end products of metabolism or waste products, (2) storage reservoirs of nitrogen, (3) protective agents for the plant against attack by predators, (4) growth regulators (since structures of some of them resemble.
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