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. 1958 Sep;13(3):213–215. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1958.tb00893.x

A comparison of some pharmacological properties of dioscorine and dioscine

J L Broadbent, H Schnieden
PMCID: PMC1481769  PMID: 13584719

Abstract

The alkaloids, dioscorine and dioscine, both obtained from yams, have been compared in respect of their convulsant activity, toxicity, analeptic action, local anaesthetic activity, adrenaline potentiating action, antidiuretic effect, and anti-acetylcholine activity. The alkaloids have similar properties, but in most respects dioscorine was the more potent. Aqueous solutions of dioscine are unstable.

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