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The alkaloids of Rauwolfia serpentina benth

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Active chemical and pharmacological interest in R. serpentina has resulted in the discovery of several new alkaloids, and the isolation by Muller, Schlittler, and Bein of reserpine, an alkaloid with pronounced hypotensive and sedative activity, has lent further impetus to the pharmacological and chemical study of the alkal steroids of R. Serpentina.
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Rauwolfia is an important genus of the plant family Apocynaceae. There are nearly one hundred and twenty‐five species of Rauwolfia which are distributed all over the tropical regions of the world (1‐8). The most important member of the genus is R. serpentina Benth; the crude drug was known to the ancient Indians as a useful febrifuge (8), a remedy for snake bite, and as a cure for dysentery. In more recent times it has been used for insomnia, hypochondria and insanity. The presence of alkaloidal principles in R. serpentina was first pointed out in 1890 by Greshoff (9). In 1933, Chopra, Gupta, and Mukherjee (10) reported the hypotensive activity of the material extracted from the plant and in 1931 Siddiqui and Siddiqui (11) isolated a series of crystalline alkaloids from R. serpentina. Active chemical and pharmacological interest in R. serpentina has resulted in the discovery of several new alkaloids (Table I). The isolation by Muller, Schlittler, and Bein (12) of reserpine, an alkaloid with pronounced hypotensive and sedative activity, has lent further impetus to the pharmacological and chemical study of the alkaloids of R. serpentha. A brief summary of the chemical aspects of R. serpentina will be presented in this review.

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Mental depression in hypertensive patients treated for long periods with large doses of reserpine.

TL;DR: The purpose of this report is to describe the development of psychiatric complications in hypertensive patients treated with large doses of reserpine for long periods.
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Reserpin, der sedative Wirkstoff ausRauwolfia serpentina Benth

TL;DR: The sedative principle of Rauwolfia serpentina Benth has been isolated in pure crystalline form and its chemistry and pharmacology has been studied as discussed by the authors, and its properties and properties have been investigated.
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A facilitation action of reserpine on the central nervous system.

TL;DR: The drug hastens the onset of maximal tonic extensor seizures in mice receiving intravenous Metrazol or caffeine and lowers the convulsive seizure threshold of mice to electrical stimuli and antagonizes the anticonvulsant action of Dilantin.