• alkaloids are naturally occurring organic compounds containing nitrogen, primarily found in plants, fungi, bacteria, and certain animals. characterized by their significant physiological and pharmacological activities, alkaloids often act as defense mechanisms against herbivores and pathogens.

chemical properties

  • composition: nitrogen-containing organic bases, typically derived from amino acids
  • solubility: generally soluble in organic solvents; limited water solubility (varies widely)
  • taste: typically bitter
  • classification: based on structure (e.g., indole alkaloids, isoquinoline alkaloids, tropane alkaloids, pyrrolidine alkaloids)

usefulness in medicine

antimicrobial and therapeutic activity