Canadine
-Canadine, also known as -tetrahydroberberine and xanthopuccine, is a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid, of the protoberberine structural subgroup, and is present in many plants from the family Papaveraceae, such as Corydalis yanhusuo and C. turtschaninovii.
Biosynthesis
Metabolically, -canadine is derived from Berberine bridge enzyme to -scoulerine 9-O-methyltransferase to -canadine synthase/CYP719A21 to -canadine.-Canadine is the immediate metabolic precursor of berberine, which is produced through the action of the enzyme tetrahydroberberine oxidase.
It is also an intermediate in the biosynthesis of noscapine, which is likewise a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid, but of the phthalideisoquinoline structural subgroup.
-Canadine, berberine, palmatine, and hydrastine are the major alkaloids present in goldenseal.