Bibliography: J.L. McLaughlin The Cactus Alkaloids

Jerry Loren McLaughlin “The Cactus Alkaloids.”

I  McLaughlin, Jerry L. & Ara G. Paul (1966) Lloydia, 29 (4): 315-327. “The cactus alkaloids. I. Identification of N-Methylated Tyramine Derivatives in Lophophora williamsii.”

II  McLaughlin, Jerry L. & Ara G. Paul (1967) Lloydia, 30 (1): 91-99. “The Cactus Alkaloids. II. Biosynthesis of Hordenine and Mescaline in Lophophora williamsii.”

III Rosenberg, H. et al. (1967) Lloydia, 30 (1): 100-105. “The Cactus Alkaloids. III. Phenylalanine, DOPA and DOPAmine as precursors to Mescaline in Lophophora williamsii.” (H. Rosenberg, J.L. McLaughlin & A.G. Paul)

IV Below, L.E. et al. (1968) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 57 (3): 515-516. “Macromerine from Coryphantha runyonii.” (L.E. Below, A.Y. Leung, J.L. McLaughlin & A.G. Paul)

V  Braga, D.L. & J.L. McLaughlin (1969) Planta Medica, 17 (1): 87-94. “Cactus alcaloids.[sic] V. Isolation of hordenine and N-methyltyramine from Ariocarpus retusus.”

VI McLaughlin, Jerry L. (1969) Lloydia, 32 (3): 392-394. “Cactus alkaloids. VI. Identification of hordenine and N-Methyltyramine in Ariocarpus fissuratus varieties fissuratus and lloydii.”

VII Speir, W.W. et al. (1970) Lloydia, 33 (1): 15-18. “Cactus alkaloids. VII. Isolation of hordenine and N-methyl-3,4-dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine from Ariocarpus trigonus.” (W.W. Speir, V. Mihranian & J.L. McLaughlin)

VIII Norquist, D.G. & J.L. McLaughlin (1970) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 59 (12): 1840-1841. “Cactus alkaloids. VIII. Isolation of N-methyl-3,4-dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine from Ariocarpus fissuratus var. fissuratus.”

IX Neal, J.M. & J.L. McLaughlin (1970) Lloydia, 33 (3): 395-396. “Cactus Alkaloids. IX. Isolation of N-Methyl-3,4-dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine and N-Methyl-4-methoxy-β-phenethylamine from Ariocarpus retusus.”

X Neal, J.M. et al. (1971)b Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 60 (3): 477-478. “Cactus alkaloids. X. Isolation of hordenine and N-methyltyramine from Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus.” (J.M. Neal, P.T. Sato, C.L. Johnson & J.L. McLaughlin)

XI Neal, J.M. et al. (1971)a Economic Botany, 25 (4): 382-384. “Cactus Alkaloids. XI. Isolation of Tyramine, N-Methyltyramine and Hordenine from Obregonia denegrii.” [also CA (1972) 76: 151035]. (J.M. Neal, P.T. Sato & J.L. McLaughlin)

XII Hornemann, K.M. Kelley et al. (1972) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 61: 41-45. “Cactus Alkaloids XII. β-Phenethylamine Alkaloids of the Genus Coryphantha.” (K.M. Kelley Horneman, J.M. Neal & J.L. McLaughlin)

XIII Keller, William J. & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1972) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 61 (1): 147-148. “Isolation of (-)-normacromerine from Coryphantha macromeris var. runyonii.”

XIV Neal, J.M. et al. (1972) Science, 176: 1131-1133. “Peyote alkaloids: Identification in the Mexican cactus Pelecyphora aselliformis.” (J.M. Neal, P.T. Sato, W.N. Howard & J.L. McLaughlin.)

XV Keller, W.J. et al. (1973)a Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 62 (3): 408-411. “Cactus Alkaloids. XV. β-Phenethylamines from Coryphantha macromeris var. runyonii.” (W.J. Keller, J.L. McLaughlin & L.R. Brady.)

XVI Sato, P.T. et al. (1973) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 62 (3): 411-414. “Cactus Alkaloids. XVI. Isolation and identification of alkaloids in Coryphantha ramillosa.” (P.T. Sato, J.M. Neal, L.R. Brady & J.L. McLaughlin)

XVII J.M. Neal & J.L. McLaughlin (l972) Journal of Chromatography, 73: 277-278. “Cactus Alkaloids. XVII. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Dansylated Nonphenolic β-Phenethylamines,”

XVIII West, Leslie G. & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1973) Lloydia, 36 (3): 346-348. “Cactus Alkaloids. XVIII. Phenolic β-Phenethylamines from Mammillaria elongata.”

XIX Crosby, D.M. & J.L. McLaughlin (1973) Lloydia, 36 (4): 416-418. “Cactus Alkaloids. XIX. Crystallization of Mescaline HCl and 3-Methoxytyramine from Trichocereus pachanoi.”

XX Keller, W.J. et al. (1973)b Lloydia, 36 (4):397-409. “Cactus Alkaloids. XX. The biosynthesis of catechol-O-methylated β-hydroxyphenethylamines (normacromerine and macromerine) in Coryphantha macromeris var. runyonii.” (W.J. Keller, L.A. Spitznagle, L.R. Brady & J.L. McLaughlin)

XXI Dingerdissen, J.J. & J.L. McLaughlin (1973)a Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 62 (10): 1663-1666. “Cactus Alkaloids. XXI. β-Phenethylamines from Dolichothele sphaerica.”

XXI Dingerdissen, J.J. & J.L. McLaughlin (1973)c Lloydia (Proceedings), 439-440. “Cactus Alkaloids. XXI. β-Phenethylamines from Dolichothele sphaerica.”

XXII Dingerdissen, J.J. & J.L. McLaughlin (1973)b Lloydia, 36 (4): 419-421. “Cactus alkaloids. XXII. Dolichothele surculosa and other Dolichothele species.”

XXIII West, L.G. et al. (1974) Phytochemistry, 13 (3): 665-666. “β-Phenethylamines from the Genus Gymnocactus.” (L.G. West, R.L. Vanderveen & J.L. McLaughlin)

XXIV West, L.G. et al. (1974)b Phytochemistry, l3, 866-867. “N-Methyltyramine from Opuntia clavata.” ( L.G. West, R.L. Vanderveen & J.L. McLaughlin)

XXV West, L.G. et al. (1975) Phytochemistry, 14: 291-292. “Pilocereine from Lophocereus schotti Formae Monstrosus and Mieckleyanus.” (Leslie G. West, Jerry L. McLaughlin & W. Hubert Earle)

XXVI Lee, T.M. et al. (1975) Lloydia, 38 (3): 366-367. “Cactus Alkaloids. XXVI. Tyramine from Azureocereus ayacuchensis.” (T.M. Lee, J.L. McLaughlin & W.H. Earle)

XXVII Ranieri, Richard L. & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1975)a Journal of Chromatography, 111: 234-237. “Cactus alkaloids. XXVII. Use of fluorescamine as a thin-layer chromatographic visualization reagent for alkaloids.”

XXVIII Ranieri, R.L. & J.L. McLaughlin (1975)b Lloydia, 38 (6): 537 (Proceedings.) “Cactus alkaloids XXVIII. β-Phenethylamines and Tetrahydroisoquinolines from Dolichothele longimamma.” [Same number as the following.]

XXVIII Ranieri, R.L. & J.L. McLaughlin (1976) Journal of Organic Chemistry, 41 (2): 319-323. “β-Phenethylamines and Tetrahydroisoquinoline Alkaloids from the Mexican Cactus Dolichothele longimamma.”

XXIX Ranieri, R.L. et al. (1976) Lloydia, 39 (2-3): 172-174. “Cactus Alkaloids. XXIX. Isolation of β-phenethylamines from Coryphantha greenwoodii.” (R.L. Ranieri, J.L. McLaughlin & G.K. Arp)

XXX Mata, R. et al. (1976)a Lloydia, 39 (6): 461-463. “Cactus Alkaloids. XXX. N-Methylated Tyramines from Trichocereus spachianus, T. candicans and Espostoa huanucensis.” (Rachel Mata, Jerry L. McLaughlin & W. Hubert Earle)

XXXI Mata, R. et al. (1976)b Lloydia, 39 (6): 480 (Proceedings.) “Cactus alkaloids. XXXI. N-methylated tyramines from Trichocereus candicans, T. spachianus and Espostoa huanucensis.” (R. Mata, W.H. Earle & J.L. McLaughlin)

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XXXI Ranieri, R.L. & J.L. McLaughlin (1977) Lloydia, 40 (2): 173-177. “Cactus Alkaloids. XXXI. β-Phenethylamines and Tetrahydroisiquinolines from the Mexican Cactus Dolichothele uberiformis.” CHECK THIS

XXXII Howe, R.C. et al. (1977)a Phytochemistry, 16 (1): 151. “N-Methyltyramine and hordenine from Mammillaria microcarpa.” (Roberta C. Howe, Jerry L. McLaughlin & Duwayne Statz)

XXXIII Pummangura, S. et al. (1977) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 66 (10): 1485-1487. “Cactus alkaloids. XXXIII. β-Phenethylamines from the Guatemalan cactus Pilocereus maxonii.” (S. Pummangura, D.E. Nichols & J.L. McLaughlin

XXXIV Howe, R.C. et al. (1977)b Planta Medica, 31 (3): 294-296. “Cactus alkaloids. XXXIV. Hordenine HCl from Coryphantha vivipara var. arizonica.” (Roberta C. Howe, Richard L. Ranieri, Duwayne Statz & Jerry L. McLaughlin)

XXXV Follas, W.D. et al. (1977) Phytochemistry, 16 (9): 1459-1460. “Phenethylamines from the cactus genus Lobivia.” (W.D. Follas, J.M. Cassady & J.L. McLaughlin)

XXXVI Pardanani, J.H. et al. (1977) Lloydia, 40 (6): 585-590 “Cactus Alkaloids. XXXVI. Mescaline and related compounds from Trichocereus peruvianus.” (J.H. Pardanani, J.L. McLaughlin, R.W. Kondrat & R.G. Cooks.)

XXXVII Pardanani, J.H. et al. (1978) Lloydia, 41 (3): 286-288 “Cactus Alkaloids. XXXVII. Mescaline and Related Compounds from Opuntia spinosior.” (J.H. Pardanani, B.N. Meyer, J.L. McLaughlin, W.H. Earle & R.G. Engard )

XXXVIII Unger, S.E. et al. (1980) Journal of Natural Products, 43 (2): 288-293. “Chemotaxonomy of Columnar Mexican Cacti by Mass Spectrometry/Mass Spectrometry.” (S.E. Unger, R.G. Cooks, R. Mata & J.L. McLaughlin)

XXXIX Mohamed, Y.A.H. et al. (1979) Journal of Natural Products, 42 (2): 197-202 “Cactus Alkaloids. XXXIX. A glucotetrahydroisoquinoline from the Mexican cactus, Pterocereus gaumeri.” (Y.A.H. Mohamed, C.-J. Chang & J.L. McLaughlin)

XL Doetsch, P.W. et al. (1980) Journal of Chromatography, 189: 79-85. “Cactus Alkaloids XL. Identification of Mescaline and Other β-Phenethylamines in Pereskia, Pereskiopsis and Islaya by Use of Fluorescamine Conjugates.” (Paul W. Doetsch, John M. Cassady & Jerry L. McLaughlin)

XLI Meyer, Brian & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1980) Planta Medica, 38 (1): 91-92. “Cactus alkaloids. XLI. Candicine from Trichocereus pasacana.”

XLII Mata, Rachel & Jerry L McLaughlin (1980)b Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 69 (1): 94-95. “Cactus alkaloids XLII: 3,4-Dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine and Heliamine from the Mexican Cereoid Backebergia militaris.”

XLIII Meyer, B.N. et al. (1980) Phytochemistry, 19: 719-720. “β-Phenethylamines From the Cactus Genus Opuntia.” (Brian N. Meyer, Yehia A.H. Mohamed & Jerry L. McLaughlin)

XLIV Mata, Rachel & Jerry L McLaughlin (1980)c Phytochemistry, 19: 673-678. “Tetrahydroisoquinoline Alkaloids of the Mexican Columnar Cactus Pachycereus weberi.”

XLV Mata, Rachel & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1980)d Planta Medica, 38: 180-182. “Cactus Alkaloids. XLV. Tetrahydroisoquinolines from the Mexican Cereoid Pachycereus pringlei.”

XLVI Pummangura, S. & J.L. McLaughlin (1981) Journal of Natural Products, 44 (4): 498-499. “Cactus alkaloids. XLVI. 3-Methoxytyramine and Lemaireocereine from Backebergia militaris.”

XLVII Pummangura, S. et al. (1981) Journal of Natural Products, 44 (5): 614-616. “Cactus Alkaloids. XLVII. β-Phenethylamines from the “Missouri Pincushion”, Coryphantha (Neobessya) missouriensis.” (S. Pummangura, J.L. McLaughlin & R.C. Schifferdecker)

XLVIII Ferrigni, N.R. et al. (1982) Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 5: 359-364. “Cactus Alkaloids XLVIII. Nα,Nα-Dimethylhistamine, A Hypotensive Component of Echinocereus triglochidiatus.” (Nelson R. Ferrigni, David E. Nichols, Jerry L. McLaughlin & Robert A. Bye, Jr.)

XLIX S. Pummangura, J.L. et al. (1982) Journal of Natural Products, 45, 277-282 (l982). “Cactus Alkaloids. XLIX. New Trace Alkaloids (Dehydrosalsolidine and Heliamine) from the Saguaro, Carnegiea gigantea, and Confirmation by MIKES (MS/MS).” (S. Pummangura, J.L. McLaughlin*, D.V. Davis & R.G. Cooks)

L Mata, Rachel & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1982) Revista Latinoamericana de Quimica, 12: 95-117. “Cactus Alkaloids. 50. A comprehensive tabular summary.”

LI Pummangura, S. et al. (1982)a Journal of Natural Products, 45 (2): 224-225. “Cactus Alkaloids. LI. Lack of Mescaline Translocation in Grafted Trichocereus.” (S. Pummangura, J.L. McLaughlin & R.C. Schifferdecker)

LII Pummangura, S. et al. (1982)b Phytochemistry, 21 (9): 2375-2377. “Two Simple Tetrahydroisoquinoline Alkaloid N-oxides from Cacti.” (S. Pummangura, Y.A.H. Mohamed, C.-J. Chang & J.L. McLaughlin)

LIII Meyer, B.N. et al. (1983) Journal of Natural Products, 46 (5): 688-693. “Cactus Alkaloids LIII. Coryphanthine and O-Methylcandicine, Two New Quaternary Alkaloids from Coryphantha greenwoodii.” (B.N. Meyer, J.S. Helfrich, D.E. Nichols, J.L. McLaughlin, D.V. Davis and R.G. Cooks)

LIV R. Mata et al. (1983) Phytochemistry, 22: l263-l270. “Tetrahydroisoquinolines.” (Cactus Alkaloids. 54), (R. Mata, C.-j. Chang & J.L. McLaughlin)

LV Ordaz, C. et al. (1983) Phytochemistry, 22 (9): 2101-2102. “Dehydroheliamine, A Trace Alkaloid From the Saguaro, Carnegiea gigantea (Cactaceae).” (Candido Ordaz, Nelson R. Ferrigni & Jerry L. McLaughlin)

LVI N.R. Ferrigni et al. (1984) Revista Latinoamericana Quimica, l4, l31-l33. “Cactus Alkaloids. LVI. l3C and lH NMR of the Imidazoles, Na,Na-Dimethylhistamine and Dolichotheline.” (N.R. Ferrigni, B.N. Meyer & J.L. McLaughlin)

LVII N.R. Ferrigni and J.L. McLaughlin*, “Using Brine Shrimp to Locate the Dihydroisoquinoline Pharmacophore,” (Cactus Alkaloids. LVII), Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, (submitted for publication) (l984). Title appears listed online in McLaughlin bibliographies but does not seem to have ever gone into print.

LVIII Ferrigni, N.R. et al. (1984) Journal of Natural Products, 47 (5): 839-845. “Identification of New Cactus Alkaloids in Backebergia militaris by Tandem Mass Spectrometry.” (N.R. Ferrigni, S.A. Sweetana, J.L. McLaughlin, K.E. Singleton & R.G. Cooks.)

LIX Roush, R. et al. (1985) Analytical Chemistry, 57: 109-114. “Search for New Alkaloids in Pachycereus weberi by Tandem Mass Spectrometry.” (Robin A. Roush, R. Graham Cooks, Stephanie A. Sweetana & Jerry L. McLaughlin)

LX P. Kerekes, P. et al. (1985) Journal of Natural Products, 48, 142-143. “Absolute Configuration of Deglucopterocereine: Conversion into R-(+)-N- Methylcalycotomine.” (Cactus Alkaloids. 60)” (P. Kerekes, P.N. Sharma, A. Brossi & J.L. McLaughlin)

Notice that of the 60 numbered papers there were two pairs bearing the same number but there was one additional title that does not appear to have actually gone into print. This brings the total of the above set to 61 papers.

Additional cactus papers from McLaughlin or with coauthors; not numbered as part of this series:

1965 McLaughlin, Jerry Loren (1965) PhD dissertation; University of Michigan. “Identification and biosynthesis of certain alkaloids of Lophophora williamsii (Lem.) Coult.”

1965 McLaughlin, Jerry L. & Ara G. Paul (1965) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 54 (4): 661. “Presence of Hordenine in Lophophora williamsii.”

1968 Below, L.E. et al. (1968) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences,, 57 (3): 515-516. “Macromerine from Coryphantha runyonii.” (L.E. Below, A.Y. Leung, J.L. McLaughlin and A.G. Paul)

1973 McLaughlin, Jerry L. (1973) Lloydia, 36 (1): 1-8. “Peyote: an introduction.”

1973 Vogel, W.H. et al. (1973) Psychopharmacologia, 30: 145-151. “Macromerine, Normacromerine and Bisnormacromerine: Non-Psychoactive Methylated Derivatives of Norepinephrine.” (W.H. Vogel, B.D. Evans, E.M. Bonnem, J.F. Fischer & J.L. McLaughlin)

1977 Kruger, T.L. et al. (1977) Journal of Organic Chemistry, 42: 4161-4162. “Identification of alkaloids in crude extracts by mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy spectrometry.” (T.L. Kruger, R.G. Cooks, J.L. McLaughlin & R.L. Ranieri)

1977 West, Leslie G. & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1977) Lloydia 40 (5): 499-504. “Triterpenes from the Button Cactus, Epithelantha micromeris.”

1978 West, L.G. et al. (l978) Planta Medica, 33: 37i-376. “Analysis of Cactus Pentacyclic Triterpenes by Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.” (L.G. West, K. Templeton & J.L. McLaughlin, )

1980 Mata, Rachel & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1980)a Journal of Natural Products, 43 (3): 411-413. “Lemairin, a New Glucoside from the Mexican Cactus, Pachycereus weberi.”

1981 Meyer, Brian & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1981) Cactus & Succulent Journal, (US), 53, l07-112, “Economic Uses of Opuntia.”

1982 Meyer, Brian & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1982) Cactus & Succulent Journal, (US), 54 (5): 226-228. “A Note on the Phytochemistry of Opuntia (Cactaceae).”

1983 Mata, R. et al. (1983) Phytochemistry, 22 (5): 1263-1270. “13C NMR Analysis of Some Simple Tetrahydroisoquinolines.” (Rachel Mata, Ching-Jer Chang & Jerry L. McLaughlin)

1983 Spencer, G.F. et al. (1983) Journal of Natural Products, 46: 551-558. “The Triterpene Esters of Dolichothele longimamma (Cactaceae).” (G.F. Spencer, K. Payne-Wahl, R.B. Wolf & J.L. McLaughlin)

1989 Morales, Glauco & Jerry L. McLaughlin (1989) Journal of Natural Products, 52 (2): 381-384. “3β-O-Palmityl Longispinogenin from Trichocereus chilensis.”

A total of 75 cactus related papers were published either by McLaughlin or with coworkers