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Fagara boninensis

Methoxy-l-methyl-2-quinolone (1) was isolated from Hesperethusa crenulata M. Roem. (12) and from the wood of Fagara boninensis (13). The alkaloid folimine from Haplophyllum foliosum Vved. (14) was identified as 4,8-dimethoxy-l-methyl-2-quinolone (2), which had been obtained earlier during the degradation of foliosine (Volume IX, p. 225). Folifidine from H. dubium Eug. Kor (15) and from H. foliosum (16) is the 8-hydroxy-2-quinolone 3. [Pg.108]

New sources for known alkaloids are (+ )-reticuline, Litsea xylanica (Laura-ceae) and Hernandia jamaicensis (Hernandiaceae) (see ref. 87) coclaurine, Sarcopetalum harveyanum Muell. (Menispermaceae) (— )-armepavine, Euony-mus europaeus (Celastraceae) (+ )-armepavine N-metho-salt, Xanthoxylum inerme Koidz. (Fagara boninensis Koidz.) (Rutaceae). ... [Pg.119]

Zanthoxylum inerme Koidz. (Fagara boninensis Koidz.) (Rutaceae) 37... [Pg.149]

Ishii H, Murakami K, Thkeishi K, Ishikawa T, Haginiwa J 1981 Studies on the chemical constituents of rutaceous plants. XLVIII. The chemical constituents of Fagara boninensis Koidz. root. Yakugaku Zasshi 101 504-514... [Pg.508]


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