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. 2013 Aug 7;3(39):17602–17632. doi: 10.1039/c3ra42123f

Table 1. Examples of alkaloids with medicinal application a .

Alkaloid (active ingredient) Natural source1d Therapeutic use
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u2.jpg Atropa belladonna; industrially isolated from Duboisia species, Hyoscyamus muticus and Hyoscyamus niger antispasmodic; treatment of organo-phosphate poisoning; against myasthenia gravis; against arrhythmias; local treatment for muscular rheumatism, sciatica and neuralgia; in ophthalmology as mydriatic and cycloplegic drug1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u3.jpg Caffea arabica, Paullinia cupana, Cola nitita and Cola acuminata added to analgesics to increase their activity; used in the treatment of neonatal apnoea and atopic dermatitis1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u4.jpg Papaver somniferum as antitussive in treatment of cough; as analgesic and mild sedative1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u5.jpg Galanthus caucasicus, Galanthus woronowii and Galanthus nivalis in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease24
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u6.jpg Papaver somniferum pain control; treatment of diarrhoea1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u7.jpg Taxus brevifolia; produced industrially by Taxus plant cell fermentation in treatment of mamma and ovary carcinoma and several other malignancies1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u8.jpg Pilocarpus jaborandi, Pilocarpus pennatifolius, Pilocarpus racemosus and Pilocarpus microphyllus in treatment of open-angle glaucoma1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u9.jpg Cinchona succirubra in treatment of malaria, babesiosis and myotonic disorders1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u10.jpg Duboisia myoporoides, Duboisia leichhardtii against acute motion sickness; as premedicant before induction of general anaesthesia1d
graphic file with name c3ra42123f-u11.jpg Catharanthus roseus in treatment of Hodgkin's disease and other lymphoma, testicular cancer and a variety of solid neoplasms1d,5a

aApart from galantamine, all listed substances are part of the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines (17th ed., for adults).25