New York, Academic Press Inc., 1960. — 455 p.
Chapters in Volume VI and Their Correspondence to Chapters in Volumes I and II
Contents of Volumes I, II, III, and IV
Contents of Volume V
Alkaloids in the Plant By K. Mothes,
Halle, Germany Supplementary to Volume I, Chapter 2
Taxonomic Position of the Alkaloids in Plants
Genetics
The Site of Formation
Translocation, Distribution, and Accumulation
Excretion and Degradation
Ontogeny
Biosynthssis and Breakdown
External Factors Governing Alkaloid Formation
Metabolic Status
Consequences of Alkaloid Synthesis
The Pyrrolidine Alkaloids By Leo Marion,
National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada Supplementary to Volume I, Chapter 3
Hygrine
Hygroline
Cuscohygrine
Stachydrine
Betonicino, Turicine
Senecio Alkaloids By Nelson J. Leonard,
University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Supplementary to Volume I, Chapter 4
Occurrence and Constitution
Extractive and Degradative Procedure
Structure ofthe Necines
Structurc of the Necic Acids
Structure of the Alkaloids
Biosynthesis and Pharmacology
Addendum
The Pyridine Alkaloids By Leo Marion,
National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada Supplementary to Volume I, Chapter 5
The Pepper Alkaloids
The Alkaloids of the Pomegranate Root Bark
Lobelia Alkaloids
Ricinine
Leucaenine
The Alkaloids of Hemlock
The Tobacco Alkaloids
Allraloids of Withania somnifera Dun
Gentianine
The Pinus Alkaloids
Alkaloids of
Tripterygium wilfordii Hook
The Alkaloids of
Sedum spp
Ammodendrine
Alkaloids of
Adenocarpus spp
Carpaine
The Tropane Alkaloids By G. Fodor,
Stereochemical Research Team of the Hungarian Academy, Budapest Supplementary to Volume I, Chapter 6
Stereochemistry
Total Syntheses
The Structure of Dioscorine
Some New Physiological Aspects of Natural Tropanc Bases and of Their Synthetic Derivatives
Some New Approaches to the Problem of Biogenesis in the Tropane Field
The Strychnos Alkaloids By J. B. Hendrickson,
Converse Memorial Laboratory, Harvard Uniuersity, Cambridge, Massachusetts Supplementary to Volume I, Chapter 7 and Volume II, Chapter 18
Reactions of Strychnine and Its Derivatives
Vomicine
Minor Alkaloids
Biogenesis
Synthesis
The Morphine Alkaloids By Gilbert Stork,
Chandler Laboratory, Columbia University, New York, New York Supplementary to Volume II, Chapter 8
The Reactions of Morphine and Codeine
The Reactions of Thebaine
Stereochemistry
Synthesis
Biogenesis
Colchicine and Related Compounds By W. C. Wildman,
National Heart Institute, Betheda, Maryland Supplementary to Volume II, Chapter 10
Occurrence and Isolation
Chemistry of Colchicine
Lumicolchicincs
Minor Alkaloids
Biosynthesis and Synthesis
Alkaloids of the Arnaryllidaceae By W. C. Wildman,
National Heart Institute, Betheda, Maryland Supplementary to Volume II, Chapter 11
Gefieral Properties and Occurrence
Alkaloids Derived from the Pyrrolo[
de]phenanthridine Nucleus
Alkaloids Derived from [2]Benzopyrano[3,4g]indole
Alkaloids Derived from Dibenzofuran
Alkaloids Derived from [2]Benzopyrano[3,4c]indole
Alkaloids Derived from 5,10b-Ethanophenanthridine
Alkaloids Derived from N-Benzyl-N-(beta-phenethylamine)
Biological Effects of the Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids
Tables of Physical Constants