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Apocynaceae, subfamilies

Most botanists divide the plant family Apocynaceae into three subfamilies Plumerioideae, Cerberoideae, and Echitoideae. Alkaloids have been isolated from species belonging to all of these subfamilies however, indole alkaloids have been found only in the Plumerioideae. This subfamily is further divided into seven tribes, and indole alkaloids are present only in four of these, namely, Carisseae, Tabemaemontaneae, Alstonieae (Plumerieae), and Rau-wolfieae. [Pg.13]

Aspidospermine-Aspidofractine-Eburnamine Group. The structural and biosynthetic relationships between the various alkaloids in this group, which are referred to by the authors as the plumerane alkaloids, since they occur exclusively in plants of the subfamily Plumerioidae of the Apocynaceae, have been discussed in some detail.1110... [Pg.191]

The family Apocynaceae is divided into two subfamilies, Plumerioideae and Apocynoideae. The genus Holarrhena belongs to the subfamily Apocynoideae and is taxonomically close to the genus Strophanthus, which is well known for its cardiac steroidal glycosides, which include conessine and holarrhimine. [Pg.250]


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