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Fungi indolizidine

Other natural indolizidine alkaloids comprise the fungi indolizidines (slaffamine type alkaloids), Fig. (18), polyhydroxylated indolizidines (usually isolated from the plant genera Eleocarpus, Astragalus and Iponuga), and marine type indolizidines. [Pg.250]

Indolizidine and quinolizidine alkaloids have been found in different natural sources and have been isolated from amphibians, ants, fungi, marine organisms and plants. Most of them have noxious or toxic properties and... [Pg.233]

The unusual indolizidine alkaloid julisporine (39) from Prosopis juliflora (Fabaceae) possessed in vitro activity against several dermatophytic fungi (Clark and Hufford, 1992). [Pg.562]


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