Hydrastine

Hydrastine is an isoquinoline alkaloid which was discovered in 1851 by . Hydrolysis of hydrastine yields hydrastinine, which was patented by Bayer as a haemostatic drug during the 1910s. It is present in Hydrastis canadensis (thus the name) and other plants of the family Ranunculaceae.

Hydrastine

Hydrastine is an isoquinoline alkaloid which was discovered in 1851 by . Hydrolysis of hydrastine yields hydrastinine, which was patented by Bayer as a haemostatic drug during the 1910s. It is present in Hydrastis canadensis (thus the name) and other plants of the family Ranunculaceae.