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D-Araboflavin is an antagonist of riboflavin. Its 200 ug/day decreases the rate of growth of rats, receiving 7 ug of riboflavin/day to such an extent that was no growth by the third week.
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Aporeine (Roemerine) is an aporphine alkaloid that can be isolated from many plants such as Annona
senegalensis, Turkish Papaver and Rollinialeptopetala. Aporeine has been reported to exhibit antibacterial activity. It has also been demonstrated to have certain antifungal activity. Aporeine showed selective inhibitory effect on Cox-2.