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Davallia

Cui, C.B. et al., Constituents of a fern, Davallia-Marinesii Moore. 1. Isolation and structures of davallialactone and a new flavanone glucuronide, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 38, 3218, 1990. [Pg.127]

Ferreira, D. et al.. Circular dichroic properties of flavan-3,4-diols, J. Nat. Prod., 67, 174, 2004. Cai, Y. et al.. Biological and chemical investigation of dragon s blood from croton species of South America. Part 1. Polyphenolic compounds from Croton lechleri. Phytochemistry, 30, 2033, 1991. Cui, C.B., Davallin, a new tetrameric proanthocyanidin from the rhizomes of Davallia mariesii Moore, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 39, 2179, 1991. [Pg.609]

Kuroki, G., Lizotte, P.A. and Poulton, J.E. (1984) Catabolism of (R)-amygdalin and (P)-vicianin by partially purified fj-glucosidases from Prunus serotina Ehrh. and Davallia trichomanoides. Z. Naturforsch., 39,232-9. [Pg.169]

The benzophenone glycoside iriflophenone-4-0-(3-D-glucopyranoside (58) was isolated from Davallia solida by chromatography of the n-BuOH layer over Sephadex LH-20, eluted with MeOH [56]. The first fraction was further purified by preparative cellulose TLC and then reversed-phase HPLC with MeOH-H20 to yield 58. [Pg.749]

Davallia trichomanoides and Vida angustifolia hydrolyze (/ )-vicianin (25) and (/ )-amygdalin (20) at the agly-cone-disaccharide bond, whereas the enzymes of Prunus serotina and Linum usitatissimum involve stepwise removal of the sugars (Poulton, 1988). [Pg.287]

Davallia mariesii Moore D. plumosa Baker D. pyxidata Cav. [Pg.118]

Pelargonidin 3-/7-coumaroylglucoside-5-glucoside (Monardein) Davallia divaricata Bl. 242 ... [Pg.175]

Richardson, P.M. C-Glycosylxanthones in the Fern Genera Davallia, Humata and Nephrolepis. Phytochem. 22, 309 (1983). [Pg.308]

Huneck, S. Die Inhaltsstoffe von Davallia canariensis und Gymnocarpium dryopteris. Phytochem. 10, 1935 (1971). [Pg.322]

Kofod, H., and R. Eyj6lfsson Cyanogenesis in Species of the Fern Gema Cystop-teris and Davallia. Phytochem. 8, 1509 (1969). [Pg.327]


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