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Cacalia decomposita

Cabiparaensis (Jussieu) Grisebach-211, 219,262-3,271,405,412 Cabomba aquatica Aublet-271 Cacalia cordifoiia L. /.-io8,422 Cacalia decomposita-io%,y2.z Caesalpinia echinata Lam.-2i7,270,40 5 Caesalpinia sepiaria RDxburgh-404 Colathea veitchiana Veitch ex Hooker ).-216,271... [Pg.544]

Cacalia cordifolia C. decomposita (i, Note 7) Both of these composites are known as peyotes in Mexico—the former is known as PeyotlXochimilcensi (Di az 197 , Schultes 193 7b). However, they are used as medicinal plants and there is no evidence that they arc entheogenic. Sesquiterpene lactones and alkaloids are knotvn from the genus (Schultes Hofinann 1980). [Pg.211]

What appear to be modified eremophilanes are bakkenolide-A (248) and related compounds from the roots of Petasites japonica (146, 314), and cacalol (249), maturinone (250), and related sesquiterpenoids from roots of Cacalia spp. (70, 221). The biogenetic relationship of these compounds to eremophilanes is strengthened by the co-occurrence of decompostin (251) (339) with cacalol and related compounds in C decomposita (221). [Pg.729]


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