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Glaucium oxylobum

Fumaria capreolata (Papaveraceae) per 4,96 85 Glaucium oxylobum (Papaveraceae) enc 20,244 84 Gyrocarpus americanus (Hernandiaceae) jnp 49,101 86 Litsea acuminata (Lauraceae) cpj 46,299 94 Nectandra salidfolia (Lauraceae) jnp 59,576 96 Retanilla ephedra (Rhamnaceae) rlq 5,158 74 Stephania excentrica (Menispermaceae) zh 27,586 96 Thalidrum longistylum (Ranunculaceae) jnp 62,1410 99... [Pg.135]

Slavik and Slavikova showed that the content of alkaloids in Glaucium fimbrilligerum is closely related to the species G. elegans, G. oxylobum, and G. squamigerum (205). (—)-Isocorypalmin (58r) was found not only in O. fimbrilligerum but in Bocconia frutescens and Roemeria hybrida (see Table II). Until now it was only isolated from P. somniferum as a minor component. This alkaloid is, however, commonly found in the botanically and biochemically closely related tribe Fumarieae. [Pg.513]

The species of the genus Glaucium Toum. are characterized by the presence of aporphine and protopine alkaloids in addition to protoberberines and benzophe-nanthridines (Tables XVII and XVIII). Platonova et al. (110) isolated corydine (136) from G. squamigerum as the major alkaloid in addition to a smaller amount of protopine (309) and allocryptopine (310). In G. oxylobum, the major alkaloid was corydine together with protopine and allocryptopine (107). In contrast, Slavik et al. (108) isolated allocryptopine (310) and protopine (303) as the... [Pg.27]


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