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Angylocalyx

Yasuda K, Kizu H, Yamashita T, Kameda Y, Kato A, Nash R-J, Fleet G-WJ, Molyneuk R-J, Asano N. (2002) New sugar-mimic alkaloids from the pods of Angylocalyx pynaertii. J Nat Prod 65 198-202. [Pg.584]

In 1985, l,4-dideoxy-l,4-imino-D-arabinitol (14) was independently discovered in a legume, Angylocalyx boutiqueanus39 and a fem, Arachniodes standishii40... [Pg.191]

Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyacinthaceae) [bulb] Angylocalyx pynaertii, A. spp., Lonchocarpus sericeus,... [Pg.526]

Angylocalyx pynaertii, Xanthocercis zambesiaca (Fabaceae) Fagopyrum esculentum (Polvgonaceae) [seed] Adenophora spp. (Campanulaceae) [root]... [Pg.526]

Nash, R J, Bell, E A, Williams, J M, 2-Hydroxymethyl-3,4-dihydroxypyrrolidine in fruits of Angylocalyx boutiqueanus. Phytochemistry, 24, 1620-1622, 1985. [Pg.433]

Dideoxy-1,4-imino-D-arabinitol (D-AB1) (7) Angylocalyx spp. (Leguminosae) seeds/leaves/bark [6] Arachniodes standishii (Polypodiaceae) leaves [7] Eugenia spp. (Myrtaceae) leaves/bark [8] Hyacinthoides non-scripta (Hyacinthaceae) bulb/leaves [8] Moms bombycis (Moraceae) leaves [9]... [Pg.348]

New sources of 254 include Angylocalyx pynaertii [581], Morus bombycis [563], and M. alba [582]. A recent synthesis of fagomine was based on the yeast transketolase-catalyzed reaction of 3-hydroxy-4-oxobutyronitrile with lithium hydroxypyruvate [583]. [Pg.260]

C12H23NO8 309.316 Alkaloid from the bark of Angylocalyx pynaertii. [Pg.632]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.253 ]




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