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Codonocarpus

Codonocarpus cotinifolius and Didymotheca thesioides (both now assigned by some taxonomists to Gyrostcmonaccae) as well as Gisekia africana (now placed in Aizoaceae) were likewise positive. [Pg.168]

Other than several alkaloids of unknown structure, the spermidine alkaloid codonocarpine (104) and its /V-methyl derivative (105, alkaloid IV) were isolated from the bark of the Australian Codonocarpus australis (94). [Pg.117]

Details concerning the structural elucidation of codonocarpine and N-methylcodonocarpine, Lunaria-type alkaloids from Codonocarpus australis (see Vol. 3 of these Reports), have become available. ... [Pg.309]

The bark of Codonocarpus australis (Phytolaccaceae) has yielded a Lunaria-type alkaloid (see below), codonorcarpine (51 R = = H). The first indica-... [Pg.311]

Another alkaloid related to lunarine, codonocarpine (24), has been isolated recently from Codonocarpus australis. Although this plant has been placed in the family Phytolacca-ceae, its true affinities are not known with certainty (Fig. 28.12) (Guggisberg and Hesse, 1983). Isocodonocarpine (25) has been isolated from Capparis decidua (Capparida-ceae) (Ahmad et al., 1989). [Pg.521]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.39 ]




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