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Haplophyllum latifolium

Haplatine from Haplophyllum latifolium was shown by spectroscopic studies and by hydrolysis to haplopine (230) to be the allylic alcohol 176... [Pg.155]

Haplatine (Myrtifoline) I 4,8-diOMe, 7-OCH2CH = C (CH20H)Me Haplophyllum latifolium [44], H. myrtifolium [25]... [Pg.742]

Nesmelova EF, Bessonova I A, Yunusov SY 1978 Alkaloids of Haplophyllum latifolium. The structure of haplatine. Khim Prir Soedin 14 758-764... [Pg.1148]

Lunasia amara Blanco (leaves) (2,129) Galipea longiflora K. Krause (stem bark) (45,128) Haplophyllum dubium Korovin (leaves) (3, 130-132) Haplophyllum latifolium Kar. Kir. (leaves, roots, and seeds) (133) Dictamnus albus L. (39)... [Pg.153]

Haplatine, Methylevoxine, and Perfamine. Haplophyllum species have continued to yield new furoquinoline alkaloids. 7-Isopentenyl-8-methoxydictamnine is a constituent of H. perforatum (c/. Vol. 6) and its oxidation product, haplatine (9), has now been isolated from H. latifolium acid hydrolysis furnishes haplopine (7-hydroxy-8-methoxydictamnine). Methylevoxine (10) was obtained from H. perforatum, but... [Pg.83]

Dubamine 3 -0CH20-4 Haplophyllum dubium [3, 41], H. latifolium [59], Dictamnus alhus [42]... [Pg.785]

R. graveolens, Lunasia amara, Haplophyllum dubium, H. latifolium, and the microbial species P. aeruginosa, P. cepacia, P. fluorescens, Pseudonocardia sp., Arthrobacter sp.,... [Pg.188]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1115 ]




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