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ALKALOIDS a.) PYRIDINE-PIPERIDINE | Scientific name | Family name | Vernacular name | Constituents | Uses | Papaya | Carica papaya | Caricaceae | Melon tree | Carpaine | Anthelmintic | Makahiya | Mimosa pudica | Mimosoideae | Bashful mimosaSensitive plant | Mimosine | ExpectorantAntiasmatic | Sibakong | Rauwolfia serpentine | Apocynaceae | Serpent wood | Reserpine | antihypertensive | Batino | Alstonia macrophylla | Liliaceae | Devil tree | MacralstonineMacralstonine | TonicAntipyretic | Pandakaki | Tabernaemontana pandacaqui | Apocynaceae | Banana bush | Tabernaemontanine | analgesic | Niog-niogan | Ficus pseudopalma | Arecaceae | Palm-like fig | Triterpine | Hypoglycemic agent | Ipil-ipil | Leucaena glauca | Mimosaceae | Santa Elena | Mimosine | Anthelmintic | Tabako | Nicotiana tabacum | Solanaceae | Tobacco | Nicotine | Insecticide | Paminta | Piper nigrum | Piperaceae | Black pepper | Piperine | Condiment | Granada | Punica granatum | Punicaceae | Pomegranate | Pelletierine | Anthelmintic |

b.) TROPANE ALKALOIDS | Scientific name | FAMILY | Vernacular name | Constituents | uses | Talumpunay | Datura metel | Solanaceae | Thorn apple | Hyoscyamine | Hypnotic | Trompeta | Datura arborea | Solanaceae | Angel’s trumpet | Hyoscyamine | Hallucinogenic | Coca | Erythoxylum coca | Erythoxylaceae | Coca | Cocaine | Stimulant |

C.) QUINOLINE ALKALOIDS | Scientific name | family | Vernacular name | Constituents | uses | Lunas | Lunasia amara | Rutaceae | Lunas | Lunasine | Anti fungal | Dita | Alstonia scholaris (Linn.) R. Br. | Apocynaceae | White cheesewood | echitenine, ditamine | Anti malarial, anti diarrheal |

D.) ISOQUINOLONE | Scientific name | Family | Vernacular name | Constituents | uses | Makabuhay | Tinospora rumphii | Menispermaceae | Heavenly elixir | Colombine | Insecticidalparasiticide | Dapdap | Erythrina variegata var. orientalis | Fabaceae | Indian coral tree | Erythravine

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