Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Baptisia

Baptisia australis, B. tinctoria R. Br. and other species. Cytisine. A... [Pg.116]

For catarrhal conditions, combine either the berries or blossoms with goldenrod (Solidago species), boneset and wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria). [Pg.58]

Fabaceae Baptisia alba Anagyrine Cytisine Sparteine Thermopsine... [Pg.34]

The (-)-lupanine is hydrorhombinine and has been isolated from L. pussilus and Lupinus macouni as well as other species, such as Baptisia versicolor and Podalyria calyptrata. The melting point of (-)-lupanine is 190 In such species as L albus and L. termis lupanine occurs as ( )-lupanine with melting points of 127-128 °C and 250-252. In L polyphyllus Lindl., L. angustifolius... [Pg.101]

Wink, M., Witte, L., Hartmann, T., Theuring, C. and Volz, V. 1983. Accumulation of quinolizidine alkaloids in plants and cell suspension cultures Genera Lupinus, Cytisus, Baptisia, Genista, Laburnum, and Sophora. Planta Medica, 48 253-257. [Pg.277]

Other isolation studies are summarized in Table l 2-7 five new alkaloids have been obtained this year. Cell suspension cultures of Baptisia australis, Lupinus polyphyllus, and Sarothamnus scoparius produce lower yields of alkaloids than the differentiated plants, with lupanine as the main component8 (cj Vol. 11, p. 63). Examination of the leaf alkaloids of B. australis by g.l.c. and by g.l.c.-m.s. resulted in the identification of eleven constituents, including two new alkaloids.2 The structures and the distribution of some quinolizidine alkaloids that may be used as systematic markers in the Leguminosae have now been supplemented by more recent data.9... [Pg.73]

One of the new alkaloids of Baptisia australis has a mass spectrum differing from that of tinctorine (6) only in the intensity of fragmentation peaks it is believed to be a stereoisomer of tinctorine and has been named isotinctorine. Another alkaloid, C17H22N203, from the same source is apparently a 13-acetoxy-anagyrine, since alkaline hydrolysis gives a compound with a mass spectrum identical with that of 13-hydroxyanagyrine (baptifoline) (7).2 The structures of the new Baptisia alkaloids clearly need further study. [Pg.74]

Citisine Sophorine [seed], Lupinus alba, Baptisia, [1 nM], [a 7 (6)], aBgTX... [Pg.91]

Caulophyllum thalictroides (Berberidaceae), Baptisia pefoliata, Cytisus laburnum, Lupinus albus, Ormosia stipitata, Spartiumjunceum, Thermopsis rhombfolia (Fabaceae)... [Pg.92]

Anagyrisfoetida, Baptisia sp., Cytisus scoparius, Lupinus tuteus,... [Pg.143]

Genista tinctooria, Glycine max (soy), Phaseolus, Psoralea, Pueraria, Sophora, Trifolium, Ulex, Vigna (Fabaceae) spp. [seed] 7-0-glucoside (Daidzin) in Baptisia spp., Glycine max, Pueraria spp., Trifolium pratense (Fabaceae)... [Pg.308]

Trifolium pratense, Baptisia spp., Dalbergia spp. (Fabaceae), Virola cadudifolia (Myristicaceae)... [Pg.327]

Baptisia spp., Glycine max (soybean), Pueraria spp., Trifolium pratense (Fabaceae)... [Pg.372]

Baptisia sp., Cicer arietum, Dalbergia sp., Trifoliumpratense (Fabaceae) spp., Virola cadudfolia (Myristicaceae), Cotoneaster pamosa (Rosaceae)... [Pg.560]

A -Methylcytisine Baptisia tinctorial, Cytisus laburnum, HypoGlc (DB mouse)... [Pg.650]

Alston, R.E. and Turner, B.L. (1959) Applications of paper chromatography to sys-tematics recombination of parental biochemical components in a Baptisia hybrid population. Nature, 184, 285-6. [Pg.426]


See other pages where Baptisia is mentioned: [Pg.116]    [Pg.117]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.122]    [Pg.122]    [Pg.124]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.116]    [Pg.120]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.138]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.306]    [Pg.308]    [Pg.466]    [Pg.466]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.472]    [Pg.475]    [Pg.482]    [Pg.613]    [Pg.392]    [Pg.395]    [Pg.476]    [Pg.478]    [Pg.94]    [Pg.1311]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.30 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.116 , Pg.120 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.38 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.188 , Pg.189 , Pg.229 , Pg.558 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.33 , Pg.44 , Pg.130 , Pg.133 , Pg.219 , Pg.221 ]




SEARCH



Baptisia alba

Baptisia australis

Baptisia leucophaea

Baptisia spp

Baptisia tinctoria

Baptisia versicolor

© 2024 chempedia.info