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Cocculus carolinus

Artabotrys uncinatus (Annonaceae) jnp 64,1157 01 Berberis buxifolia (Berberidaceae) daib 44,1458 83 Berberis ilicifolia (Berberidaceae) het 43,949 96 Cassytha pubescens (Lauraceae) het 9,903 78 Ceratocapnos palaestinus (Papaveraceae) jnp 53,1006 90 Cocculus carolinus (Menispermaceae) jps 61,1825 72 Corydalis koidzumiana (Papaveraceae) yz 94, 844 74 Corydalis majori (Papaveraceae) pmp 22,219 88 Corydalis ochotensis var. raddeana (Papaveraceae) jcspt 1,390 77 Corydalis stewartii (Papaveraceae) pm 58,108 92 Croton flavens (Euphorbiaceae) 11yd 32,1 69 Croton lechleri (Euphorbiaceae) pm 62,90 96... [Pg.151]

The known alkaloid cocculine (1 R = H) has been isolated from two new sources, Cocculus carolinus and C. trilobus C. carolinus also yielded cocculolidine (2) while C. trilobus was shown to elaborate the new base coccutrine (1 R = OMe). The structure and stereochemistry of cocculine and of coccutrine were established by X-ray crystallographic analysis/ Russian workers have advanced the absolute configuration for cocculine enantiomeric with that described by structure (1) on the... [Pg.176]

Carococculine, a new sinomenine-type alkaloid isolated from the steins and leaves of Cocculus carolinus, has been assigned structure (76). Sinoacutine and pallidine were obtained, together with berberine and other alkaloids, from Corydalis koidzumiana. Rhigiocarya racemifera produces one major alkaloid, which has been identified as O-methylflavinantine. " A new alkaloid isolated from Stephania abyssinica has been shown to be the dimethyl ether (77 R = Me) of stephavanine (77 R = H). Hydrolysis of each gave the alcohol stephine (cf. Vol. No... [Pg.131]

Many Erythrina alkaloids possess curare-like action and interact with acetylcholine receptors. Extracts of many Erythrina species are used in indigenous medicine, particularly in India. Cocculine and cocculidine nitrates have been reported to show hypotensive action in dogs (Dyke and Quessy, 1981). The insecticidal alkaloid cocculolidine (109) has been isolated from Cocculus trilobus and C. carolinus... [Pg.609]


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