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Cneorum

Pyranochromones (a-pyran Phe y-pyran-4-one) have an a-pyran ring fused with the benzene ring of the chromone and include the Cneorum species (Cneoraceae) antibacterial and cytotoxic compounds pulverochromenol (having an a-pyran fused with... [Pg.27]

Cneorum tricoccon (Cneoraceae), Trichilla trifola (Meliaceae), Citrus spp., Dictamnus dasycarpus (Rutaceae), Harrisonia abyssinica (Sinaroubaceae)... [Pg.388]

Obacunone (= Casimirolide) Cneorum tncoccon (Uneoraceae), lnchilla Bitter [greatly increases... [Pg.412]

Two novel compounds, tricoccin S (72) and tricoccin S13 (73), have been isolated from Cneorum tricoccum, a source of the highly cleaved pentanortriter-penoids (see Vol. 8, p. 165). Tricoccin S7 has a cleaved ring B with an unusual... [Pg.197]

Plate 10a Convolvulus cneorum (silverbush) suffrutex Italian and Balkan regions (ornamental cultivars subtropical countries) Sects. 3.1 / 3.3 / 3.4 / 3.5 / 6.6.4.1... [Pg.586]

GonzAlez, A. G., B. M. Fraga, O. Pino, J. P. Declerq, G. Germain, and J. Fayos X-Ray Structure of Bethancorol, a New Coumarin from Cneorum tricoccum. Tetrahedron Letters 1976, 1729. [Pg.410]

Mondon, A., H. Callsen, and P. Hartmann Inhaltsstoffe der Cneoraceen, III. Trennverfahren fur Cneorum pulverulentum und Untersuchung der Wachsfraktion und Phytosterole. Chem. Ber. 108, 1989 (1975). [Pg.418]

Mondon A, Callsen H 1975 Chromone und Cumarine aus Cneorum pulverulentum. Chem Ber 108 2005-2020... [Pg.397]


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