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Homoerythrina biosynthesis

Homoaerothionin, biosynthesis of 1315, 1316 HomocaUxarenes, synthesis of 1376-1381 Homoerysodienones, formation of 1297 B-Homoerythrina alkaloids 1297 synthesis of 1300 Honey, analysis of 961, 973 Horseradish peroxidase 974, 977, 978, 981 as oxidation catalyst 1216, 1217, 1219-1221, 1224, 1225 HPLC, normal phase 953 H-point standard additions method 954 HSZ-360 catalyst 680 Hydrocarbons, aromatic,... [Pg.1490]

Biosynthesis The concomitant occurrence of C. a. and homoerythrina alkaloids indicates a common biosynthesis. Both types of alkaloids are derived from 1-phenethylisoquinoline with (see phenethyltetrahydroi-soquinoline alkaloids) ring A originating from tyrosine and ring B from phenylalanine. The acid components, e. g., harringtonic, isoharringtonic, and deoxyharring-tonic acids are derived from leucine. [Pg.122]

Medicinal Uses of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Mesembryanthemum and Sceletium Alkaloids Cephalotaxus and Homoerythrina Alkaloids Biosynthesis of Cephalotaxus Alkaloids Biosynthesis of Homoerythrina Alkaloids Systematic Value of Cephalotaxus and Homoerythrina Alkaloids... [Pg.617]

Fig. 5.2.13. Proposed biosynthesis of Cephalotaxus and homoerythrina-type alkaloids... Fig. 5.2.13. Proposed biosynthesis of Cephalotaxus and homoerythrina-type alkaloids...

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