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Cassia absus

Chaksine (91) was isolated in 1935 by Siddiqui and Ahmad (143) from the seeds of Cassia absus L. (Caesalpiniaceae), a plant used in folk medicine. On the basis of degradation reaction products, Wiesner et al. proposed structure 91 (144), but Singh et al. arrived at a different structure (92) that would satisfy the experimental data (145). Final proof of structure 91 was obtained... [Pg.306]

Kostova I, Rangaswami S (1977) Chemical Components of the Seeds of Cassia absus. Indian J Chem. 15B 764... [Pg.69]

Other imidazole alkaloids are known from Alchornea (Euphorbiaceae), Casimiroa (Rutaceae), Cassia absus (Fa-... [Pg.693]

Irwin, H.S. and Bameby, R.C., Monographic studies in Cassia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae). III. Sections Absus and Grimaldia, Mem. New York Bot. Card., 30, 1, 1978. [Pg.154]


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