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Amoora rohituka

Harmon AD, Weiss U, Silverton JV. (1979) The structure of rohitukine, the main alkaloid of Amoora Rohituka (Syn. Aphanamixis Polystachya) (meliaceae). Tetrahedron Lett 20 721-724. [Pg.173]

Related to these structures is rohitukine (83) the main alkaloid of the leaves and stems of Amoora rohituka (syn. Aphanamixis polystachya) Meliaceae (A.D. Harmon, V. Weiss and J.V. Silverton, ibid., 1979, 721). [Pg.191]

Mr 305.33, cryst., mp. 218-219 C, -232 C, [a] +44.3° (CH3OH). An alkaloid from leaves, stems, and bark of Amoora rohituka and Dys-oxylum binectariferum (Meliaceae) with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity, lead structure for cancer therapeutics e.g. the developmental product flavopiridol (tyrosine kinase antagonist). [Pg.556]

Constit. of Adina rubescens, A. racemosa and Amoora rohituka. Needles (MeOH). Mp 275-280°. 5-0-p-D-Glucopyranoside [128396-15-6]. Schumanniofioside A... [Pg.381]


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