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Aphanamixis

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]

Rohitukine (7) Amoora rohiluka Wight and Arn. leaves, Slem. (Syn. Aphanamixis polyslachya (Wall.) R.N. Parker) [1]... [Pg.126]

Prieurianin (90) (28) and dregeanin (91) (]86) were the first two members of this group to be described in 1965. Similar compounds have been found in the closely related genera Trichilia and Guarea, in Aphanamixis, and in Nymania. Most have the lip-formyl,12a-(3 -methyl-2 -hydroxy)valerate system which also occurs in simpler Trichilia compounds such as heudelottin E (18). [Pg.39]

Rohituka 4 5 12-(3 -methylbutyrate) corresponding to prieurianin (entry 4) Aphanamixis polyst ( ha (35) ... [Pg.87]

Limonoid Extractives from Aphanamixis polystacha. Phytochemistry 17, 1995... [Pg.94]

Chatterjee, A., and A. B. Kundu Isolation, Structure and Stereochemistry of Aphanamixin, a New Triterpene from Aphanamixis polystacha. Tetrahedron Letters 1967, 1471. [Pg.95]


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