RESEARCH ON ALKALOIDS OF COLCHICUM KESSELRINGII
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In plants belonging to the Colchicum genus, along with tropolone alkaloids such as colchamine and colchicine, isoquinoline alkaloids are also found. The extraction and study of alkaloids from these plants is of great importance in the development of organic chemistry and medical practice. The diverse structures, important physiological properties, and the search for new alkaloids in these plants make this research highly relev
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