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Curarea candicans

Candicusine (468), C36H3gN206, for which no instrumental data are cited, was obtained from Curarea candicans. The structure was suggested from comparison of MS, NMR, and CD patterns with those of limacusine (105) (544). [Pg.178]

The title alkaloids, C H NjO, were isolated from Curarea candicans by TLC. The complete structures were deduced by NMR NOEDS (544),... [Pg.184]

Curarea candicans Hemandezine A-oxide, krukovine, limacine, limacusine, tetrandrine A-2 -monoxide 544... [Pg.195]

Chondrodendron candicans (Rich.) Sandw. = Chondrodendron limaciifolium (Diels) Mold. = Curarea candicans (Rich.) Bameby Krukoff [4]... [Pg.279]

Menispermaceae contains many medicinal and toxic plants. Some of the South American Menispermaceae were used by native Indians for their curare activity [7]. The western world was introduced to the muscle relaxants by the Spaniards, who encountered these arrow poisons in 1514 [7, 95]. The main South American Menispermaceae species used to prepare pot/tube curare are Chondrodendron tomentosum, and three of the four known curarea genus, Curarea candicans, C. tecunarum and C. toxicofera [7]. [Pg.295]

Curarea candicans (L.C. Rich) Bameby and R Knikoff (Menispermaceae)[127-129]... [Pg.9]

Curarea candicans (Rich.) Barneby et Krukoff (Chondrodendron candicans (Rich.) Sandw. Chondrodendron limaciifolium (Diels) Mold., type of basionym only), a big liane reaching into the forest canopy, has a more easterly spread Venezuela (Bolivar), the Guianas, and Brazil (Amazonas, Para) (234). About its probable use in curare, see Table 1.2. [Pg.50]


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