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Hernandiaceae

The family Hernandiaceae consists of four genera Hernandia, Illigera, Gyrocarpus, and Sparattanthelium, and about 60 species of trees, shrubs, and woody climbers widespread in tropical regions. An example of Hernandiaceae is Hernandia ovigera L., which is grown as a tropical street tree. Hernandiaceae are member of the order Laurales and are known to abound with aporphines and lignans. [Pg.176]

Hernandia nymphaeifolia (Hernandiaceae) pm 63,154 97 Hernandia peltata (Hernandiaceae) pm 46,119 82 Lindera megaphylla (Lauraceae) jnp 57, 689 94 Lindera oldhamii (Lauraceae) het 9, 903 78 Neolitsea variabillima (Lauraceae) het 9, 903 78... [Pg.104]

Hernandia peltata (Hernandiaceae) cjc 64,123 86 Litsea laeta (Lauraceae) phy 19,998 80 Ocotea teleiandra (Lauraceae) rlq 23,18 92... [Pg.113]

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]

Hernandia voyronii (Hernandiaceae) pm 64,58 98 HO Ocotea brachybotra (Lauraceae) tl 1631 76 Thalictrum fauriei (Ranunculaceae) jnp 62, 803 99... [Pg.153]

Other new aporphines are (+)-hernagine (8), found in Hernandia nym-phaefolia (Hernandiaceae),10 (+)-bulbocapnine JV-metho-salt (9), obtained from Corydalis cava (Fumariaceae),11 and glaufidine (10), which is present in Glaucium fimbrilligerum (Papaveraceae).12... [Pg.118]

The noraporphine nandigerine, C18H17O4N, was isolated from Hernandia ovigera L. (Hernandiaceae). The base crystallized from methanol either as solvent free needles (mp 176°-177° [ajp - -248° in ethanol), or as plates of the methanol solvate, C]8Hi704N-CH30H (mp 99°-100°). The alkaloid hydrochloride salt melted at 245°-247° (decomp.) (33b). [Pg.30]

Isoquinolone alkaloids are a group of naturally occurring alkaloids mainly isolated from Hernandiaceae and Ranunculaceae. They can be subdivided into two categories those with a totally aromatic nucleus, such as 6,7-dimethoxy-2-methylisocar-bostyril (43 a) [25] and doryanine (43b) [26], and those with a C3-C4 single bond, includingN-methylcorydaldine (45a) and oxyhydrastinine (45b) (Scheme 11) [27]. [Pg.117]

The plants of Hernandiaceae comprise about sixty-five species in four generic kinds. The plants of Hernandia ovigera L. are widespread in the tropics and the subtropics. In Japan, these plants grow on the beaches of Okinawa and Ogasawara islands. In the Okinawa region, the plants have been used as therapeutic agents. A number of groups have been involved in the isolation and structure elucidation of aporphine-type and isoquinoline-type alkaloids from these plant materials as well... [Pg.551]

It has also been isolated from Thalictrum minus Linn., Thalictrum revoluctum and Hernandia ovigera (Family Hernandiaceae). [Pg.823]

New sources for known alkaloids are (+ )-reticuline, Litsea xylanica (Laura-ceae) and Hernandia jamaicensis (Hernandiaceae) (see ref. 87) coclaurine, Sarcopetalum harveyanum Muell. (Menispermaceae) (— )-armepavine, Euony-mus europaeus (Celastraceae) (+ )-armepavine N-metho-salt, Xanthoxylum inerme Koidz. (Fagara boninensis Koidz.) (Rutaceae). ... [Pg.119]


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