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Dillenia

New lupanes include lup-20(29)-en-2a,3a-diol (83) from the bark of Pterocarpus santalinus62 and 3/3-hydroxylupane-13/3,28-lactone (84) from Dillenia indica,63... [Pg.130]

Pityrogramma triangularis (fern) (Adiantaceae), Betulaceae, Baccharis spp. (Asteraceae), Salicaceae, Prunus spp. (Rosaceae), Linaria dalmatia (Scrophulariaceae), Alpinia galanga (Zingiberaceae) glycoside in Dillenia indica (Dilleniaceae)... [Pg.574]

Dry ozonization of 3/3,28-diacetoxylupane afforded 19/S-hydroxy-3/3,28-diacetoxylupane (123). During the course of this work the lactone (124) was prepared. The physical properties of this lactone differ from these reported for a compound from Dillenia indica which was assigned the structure (124). This... [Pg.155]

An L-arabino-D-galactan, in 2% yield, has been isolated from the fruits of Dillenia indica. From the results of partial acid hydrolysis and methylation analyses, when 2,6-di-O-methyl-D-galactose, 2,3,6-tri-O-methyl-D-galactose, 2,3,4,6-tetra-(9-methyl-D-galactose, and 2,3,5-tri-O-methyl-L-arabinose residues in the molar ratio 7 3 1 8 were identified, it was concluded that the polysaccharide was a (1- 4)-j3-D-galactan that contained L-arabinofuranose residues linked at 0-3 of some of the D-galactose residues in the main chain. [Pg.258]

Duparquetia (Legiiminosae) the single carpel appears before the stamens (Prenner and Klitgaard, 2008). In polystemonous flowers, such as in Dillenia (DiUeniaceae) or Couroupita (Lecythidaceae) the carpels appear earlier than the individual stamens, which are formed on primary ring primordia (e.g. Endress, 1994,1997). [Pg.128]

Endress, P. K. (1997). Relationships between floral organization, architecture, and pollination mode in Dillenia (Dilleniaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution, 206, 99-118. [Pg.152]

Dillenia indica (family Dilleniaceae) The common name is elephant apple. It is distributed in the humid tropical region of South and South-... [Pg.145]

GA (3,4>5-trihydroxybenzoic acid) (Fig. 63.1) is a widespread phytochemical that occurs in Allanblackia floribmda, Garcinia densivenia, Bridelia micrantha, Caesalpinia sappan, Dillenia indica, Diospyros cinnabarina, Paratecoma peroba, Psidium guajava, Syzygium cordatum, Rhus typhim, Tamarix nilotica, Vitis vinifera, Hamamelis virginiam, and Toona sinensis [62]. [Pg.1963]

The tropical species Dillenia pulchella and Tetramerista glabra produce very sticky pulps that are difficult to remove from the laboratory sheet machine (92, 93). [Pg.910]


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