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Lamprolobium fruticosum

Lamprolobine (48) Lamprolobium fruticosum Benth. 101), Lupinus holosericeus 102), Sophora chrysophyUa Seem. 107), Thermopsis villosa (= T. caroliniana) 244) C15H24N2O2 Oil... [Pg.120]

Lamprolobine was first isolated from Lamprolobium fruticosum Benth. 101) and then from Lupinus holosericens Nutt. 102). The products of the acidic hydrolysis of lamprolobine (48) appear to be (+)-l-aminomethylquinolizidine (49) and glutaric acid. Lamprolobine was reduced with lithium aluminum... [Pg.142]

K. striata, Lamprolobium fruticosum, Lalhyrus laeliflorus, L. mari-timus, L. pratensis, L. vestitus, Lespedeza capitata, L. cuneata,... [Pg.124]

A number of unusual quinolizidine alkaloids have been isolated from various leguminous plants now classified in the Fabaceae, such as lamprolobine (59) from Lamprolobium fruticosum 182], and podopetaline (60), a new member of the Ormosia group of alkaloids that was isolated from Podopetalum ormondii [831. Other genera, including Templetonia and Hovea, have been found to produce well-known leguminous alkaloids such... [Pg.100]


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