# LSM-4015

> chemical compound

**Wikidata**: [Q27165268](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q27165268)  
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## References

1. PubChem
2. ChEBI release 2020-09-01
3. ChEMBL
4. ChemSpider
5. ChEBI
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12. Simultaneous analysis of l-hyoscyamine, l-scopolamine and dl-tropic acid in plant material by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography
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15. The obligatory role of phenyllactate in the biosynthesis of tropic acid
16. The rearrangement of phenyllactate in the biosynthesis of tropic acid
17. Effect of the medium pH on the release of secondary metabolites from roots ofDatura stramonium, Catharanthus roseus, andTagetes patula cultured in vitro
18. Elicitation of tropane alkaloid biosynthesis in transformed root cultures of Datura stramonium
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20. Nitrogen and Alkaloid Accumulation and Partitioning in Datura stramonium L.
21. 1-Methylpyrrolidine-2-acetic Acid is not a Precursor of Tropane Alkaloids
22. New Intermediate in the Biosynthesis of the Tropane Alkaloids in Datura innoxia
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24. Activity-directed Isolation of Spasmolytic (anti-cholinergic) Alkaloids from Brugmansia arborea (L.) Lagerheim
25. Monoclonal antibody-based enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of the tropane alkaloid, scopolamine
26. Alkaloid variation within Duboisia myoporoides
27. Change of Alkaloid Distribution in the Regenerated Plants of Duboisia myoporoides During Development
28. Scopolamíne Yield in Cultured Roots ofDuboisia myoporoidesImproved by a Novel Two-stage Culture Method
29. Increase of Scopolamine Production by High Density Culture ofDuboisia myoporoidesRoots
30. Tropane Alkaloid Production in Root Cultures ofDuboisia myoporoidesObtained by Repeated Selection
31. Effects of Oxygen on Nicotine and Tropane Alkaloid Production in Cultured RootsDuboisia myoporoides
32. Alkaloid production in cultured roots of three species of Duboisia
33. Growth and Alkaloid Production in Duboisia myoporoides and D.leichhardtii Root Cultures.
34. Dynamics of Tropane Alkaloids inDuboisia myoporoidesLeaf During Development
35. A monoclonal antibody to scopolamine and its use for competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
36. 7β-Hydroxyhyoscyamine from Duboisia myoporoides-D. leichhardtii hybrid and Hyoscyamus albus
37. Biosynthesis of scopolamine from (7.BETA.-2H)6.BETA.-hydroxyhyoscyamine in Duboisia shoot cultures.
38. Effects of Exogenous Polyamines on Tropane Alkaloid Production by a Root Culture of Duboisia myoporoides
39. Analysis of tropane alkaloids with thermospray high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
40. Production of tropane alkaloids by hairy root cultures of Scopolia japonica.
41. Scopolamine content of a Duboisia hybrid in callus cultures
42. Scopolamine release into media by Duboisia leichhardtii hairy root clones
43. Alkaloid Biosynthesis in a Duboisia Hybrid
44. Conversion of Phenylalanine and Tropic Acid into Tropane Alkaloids by Duboisia leichhardtii Root Cultures
45. Tropic acid moiety of atropine may be recycled in Duboisia
46. Biosynthesis of nicotine and scopolamine in a root culture of Duboisia leichhardtii
47. Alkaloids and metabolism in a Duboisia hybrid
48. Determination of Scoporia Extract in Commercial Gastrointestinal Drugs by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
49. Reinvestigation of the Alkaloid Composition of Atropa belladonna Plants, Root Cultures and Suspension Cultures
50. Scopolamine production in suspension cultures and redifferentiated roots of Hyoscyamus niger