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Genista Fabaceae

This example concerns the distribution of alkaloids in two species from Genista sect. Erinacoides (Fabaceae) (Gibbs, 1966), namely G. lobelii DC. and G. salzmannii DC., [Pg.53]

Kirch et al. (1995) examined individual plants collected in Corsica, Elba, Sardinia, Liguria, and Provence for alkaloids and observed four groups, one characterized by sparteine [119] (see Fig. 2.34 for structures 119-124), one characterized by lupanine-based alkaloids [120 and 121], one that had a very low level of alkaloid production, and one that lacked sparteine and lupanine-based compounds, but did accumulate other alkaloids such as anagyrine [122], ammodendrine [123], and compounds based on cytisine [124], their outlier group. The distribution of these four chemotypes is presented in Table 2.10. [Pg.54]

These workers concluded that the chemical differences among populations from the various sites were too small to support recognition of two species, pointing to the lack of correlation between morphologieal features and alkaloid ehemistry. They noted as well that the outlier chemistry could be the result of developmental. [Pg.54]


Kirch, J., Veit, M., Watzig, H., Greinwald, R. and Czygan, F.-C. 1995. Alkaloidal variation in Genista lobelii s.l. (Fabaceae). Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 23 635-643. [Pg.318]

Echinocereus merkerii (Cactaceae) jps 58,1413 69 Genista purgens (Fabaceae) nr... [Pg.86]

Genistein Genistein (= 4, 5,7-Trihydroxy-isoflavone) (isoflavone) Prunus spp. (Rosaceae), Genista spp., Phaseolus lunatus. Trifolium subterraneum (Fabaceae) Aminopeptidase N (39-76% inhibition at 100 pM) [64, 67]... [Pg.577]

Laburnum anagyroides (laburnum) [seed], Lupinus alba, Baptisia, Cytisus, Genista, Sophora, Spartium, Thermopsis, Ulex spp. (Fabaceae)... [Pg.95]

Genista tinctoria, Glycine max, Phaseolus coccineus, Trifolium repens, Ulex europaeus (Fabaceae) Piper methysticum (kava, yaqona) (Piperaceae) [root] kava (yaqona = yangona) traditional Fiji drink Piper methysticum (kava, yaqona) (Piperaceae) [rhizome, root] Genista spp., Trifolium subterraneum,... [Pg.139]

Genista spp., Glycine max, Phaseolus, Trifolium (Fabaceae) spp., Prunus spp. (Rosaceae) [wood] glucosides in Genista tinctoria, Glycine max, Lupinus hiteus, Ulex nanus, Sophora japonica (Fabaceae)... [Pg.265]

T subterraneum (clover) (Fabaceae) glucosides in Genista tindoria,... [Pg.483]

Dper s weed, Dyer s broom Genista tinctoria L. Fabaceae... [Pg.11]

Sparteine 115 and lupanine 116, containing a tetracyclic bis-quinolizidine ring system, are alkaloids of the legumes (Fabaceae) species of lupin (Gems Lupinus) and broom (genus Cytisus, Sarothamnus, Genista). Sparteine 115 has been used in the management of cardiac arrhythmias [61]. [Pg.674]

Quinohzidine alkaloids, hypothetically derived from quinolizidine (10-18), are a special group of bicyclic, tricyclic and tetracyclic secondary metabolites of some legumes, especially legumes of the genera Lupinus, Baptisia, Thermopsis, Genista, Cytisus, Chamae-cytisus. Laburnum and Sophora (Fabaceae), which occur as a complex mixture of several compounds. Quinolizidine alkaloids are... [Pg.769]

Source Spartium junceum L. (syn. Genista juncea Lam. (Family Leguminosae or Fabaceae)... [Pg.314]


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