Piperidine alkaloids are naturally occurring chemical compounds from the group of alkaloids, which are chemically derived from piperidine. Alkaloids with a piperidine building block are widespread and are usually further subdivided according to their occurrence and biogenetic origin. The most important representative of piperidine alkaloids is piperine, which is responsible for the pungent taste of pepper. The piperidine alkaloids also include the (e.g. sedamine), pelletierine, the (e.g. lobeline), the conium alkaloids (such as coniine) and the .
* Piperine
* Lobeline
* (S)-Coniine
* Sedamin
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| - Die Piperidin-Alkaloide sind in der Natur vorkommende chemische Verbindungen aus der Gruppe der Alkaloide, die sich chemisch vom Piperidin ableiten. (de)
- Piperidine alkaloids are naturally occurring chemical compounds from the group of alkaloids, which are chemically derived from piperidine. Alkaloids with a piperidine building block are widespread and are usually further subdivided according to their occurrence and biogenetic origin. The most important representative of piperidine alkaloids is piperine, which is responsible for the pungent taste of pepper. The piperidine alkaloids also include the (e.g. sedamine), pelletierine, the (e.g. lobeline), the conium alkaloids (such as coniine) and the .
* Piperine
* Lobeline
* (S)-Coniine
* Sedamin
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| - Die Piperidin-Alkaloide sind in der Natur vorkommende chemische Verbindungen aus der Gruppe der Alkaloide, die sich chemisch vom Piperidin ableiten. (de)
- Piperidine alkaloids are naturally occurring chemical compounds from the group of alkaloids, which are chemically derived from piperidine. Alkaloids with a piperidine building block are widespread and are usually further subdivided according to their occurrence and biogenetic origin. The most important representative of piperidine alkaloids is piperine, which is responsible for the pungent taste of pepper. The piperidine alkaloids also include the (e.g. sedamine), pelletierine, the (e.g. lobeline), the conium alkaloids (such as coniine) and the .
* Piperine
* Lobeline
* (S)-Coniine
* Sedamin
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