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Fumaria densiflora

Argemone hybrida (Papaveraceae) cnc 22,189 86 Corydalis ochotensis (Papaveraceae) jccs 34,157 87 Dicentra spectabilis (Papaveraceae) cnc 20, 74 84 Fumaria densiflora (Papaveraceae) jnp 49,370 86 Menispermum dauricum (Menispermaceae) yz 91, 684 71 Papaver arenarium (Papaveraceae) cnc 20, 71 84 Papaver cylindricum (Papaveraceae) pm 46,175 82 Papaver fugax (Papaveraceae) cnc 24,475 89 Papaver triniaefolium (Papaveraceae) pm 49, 43 83... [Pg.114]

Corydalis rutifolia (Papaveraceae) ijcdr 26,155 88 Corydalis solida (Papaveraceae) guefd 5,9 88 Fumaria densiflora (Papaveraceae) cccc 61,1064 96 Fumaria indica (Papaveraceae) phy 31, 2869 92 Fumaria muralis (Papaveraceae) jpps 33,16 81... [Pg.140]

Few new bases of this group have been isolated and some of the alkaloids previously assigned spiro-structures have been reclassified among the new group of indanobenzazeoines (see section 14). The alkaloid hyperectine, isolated from Hype-coum erecta has been identified as the base (301) on the basis of an X-ray crystallographic study (M.E. Perel son, et al., Khim.Prir.Soedin., 1984, 628) and densiflorine, from Fumaria densiflora has been identified by spectral studies as the seco-base (302) (B. Sener, Int.J.crude drug Res., 1984, 79). [Pg.318]

Argemone hybrida Argemone mexicana Argemone ochroleuca Berberis valdiviana (Berberidaceae) Chelidonium majus (Papaveraceae) Corydalis bungeana (Papaveraceae) Corydalis pseudoadunca Fumaria densiflora (Papaveraceae) Fumaria judaica... [Pg.27]


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