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Aconitum talassicum

Aconitum talassicum M. Pop Kobusine Talassamine Talassimidine Talassimine Talatisine... [Pg.41]

The alkaloid condelphine (CCCLII) was first isolated in 1942 from Delphinium confusum Popov and was found to be an 0-acetate derivative of isotalatizidine (CCCLIII) (142). The latter alkaloid, along with its C-1 epimer talatizidine (CCCLIV), had been isolated 2 years earlier from Aconitum talassicum Popov, a rare species native to the mountainous... [Pg.99]

Aconitum talassicum A. nemorum A. carmichaeli and others Correlated with isotalatizidine synthesis Refs. 14, 89, 93-98... [Pg.97]

Aconitum talassicum Correlated with isotalatizidine Refs. 85, 89-92... [Pg.97]

Photos Vladimir Epiktetov T Aconitum talassicum Popov... [Pg.25]

Nishanov AA, Sultankhodzhaev MN, Yunosov MS, Yusupova IM, Tashkhozhaev B (1991) Alkaloids of Aconitum talassicum. Chem Nat Compd 27(l) 82-86... [Pg.312]

Yue J, Xu J, Chen Y, Chen SN (1994) Diterpenoid alkaloids from Aconitum talassicum. Phytochemistry 37(5) 1467-1470 Yue J, Xu J, Zhao Q, Sun H, Chen Y (1996) Diterpenoid tilkaloids from Aconitum leucostomum. J Nat Prod 59(3) 277-279 Yue ME, Jiang TF, Shi YP (2004) Fast determination of flavonoids in Hippophae rhamnoides and its medicinal preparation by capillary zone electrophoresis using dimethyl-P-cyclodextrin as modifier. Talanta 62(4) 695-699... [Pg.319]

Yunusov AKh, IsraUov lA (1974) A study of the alkaloids of Glaucium fimbrilligerum. Chem Nat Compd 10(4) 555 Yunusov SYu, Sichkova EV, Potemkin GF (1954) Alkaloids of Aconitum talassicum Pop. Zh Obshch Khim 24(12) 2237 Yunusov AKh, Israilov lA, Yunusov MS (1973) Alkaloids of Glaucium fimbrilligerum. Chem Nat Compd 9(5) 658 Yusupova SS, Batirov EKh, AbdirUaev ShV, Malikov VM (1984) Flavonoids of Vexibia alopecuroides. Chem Nat Compd 20(2) 233... [Pg.319]

C31H38N2O5 M 518.652 Alkaloid from roots of Aconitum talassicum (Ranunculaceae). Amorph. powder. [Pg.359]

The two genera Aconitum and Delphinium, which belong to the family Ranunculaceae, produce several series of closely related monobasic alkaloids. In fact, the same alkaloid may be found in different species of the two genera thus, isotalatisidine and its acetyl ester condelphine occur in A. talassicum and in D. confusum, respectively, and esters of lycoctonine occur in A. lycoctonum and in several Delphinium species. On the other hand, closely similar plant species (e.g., A. septentrioncde and A. lycoctonum, and a series of East Asian Aconitum species) may be differentiated by their content of related but different bases. [Pg.275]

These three alkaloids have been isolated from different Aconitum species talatisine (3) from the rare A. talassicum Popov, songorine (9) from A. soongoricum, and napelline (14, 15) from A. napellus L. (the main alkaloid of which is aconitine). Whilst the empirical formulas and main functional groups of these alkaloids may be considered to be firmly established, none of them has yielded degradation products or other derivatives that throw light on the nuclear structures. [Pg.291]


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