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Lupinus montanus

L. albuSy and L. angustifolius and is, like sparteine, probably found in all lupine species in different eoneentrations, from main eompounds to mere traces. Lupanine is the main alkaloid in the seeds of Lupinus rotundiflorus Lupinus exaltatus, and Lupinus mexicanus. It has been diseovered in eonsid-erable amounts in Lupinus montanus and Lupinus madrensis, but only traces were noted in Lupinus elegans Moreover, lupanine oeeurs in Cytisus sco-parius and Leontice eversmannii ... [Pg.143]

In such species as L. albus and L. termis, lupanine oeeurs as ( )-lupanine with melting points of 127—128 ° C and 250-252 ° In L. polyphyllus Lindl., L. angustifolius L., and L. albus L., 17-oxolupanine has also been detected. Hydroxylupanine and their esters occur in Lupinus densiflorus, L. latifolius, Lupinus polycarpus, Lupinus ruber, Lupinus burkei L. rotundiflorus, L. montanus, L. exaltatus, L. mexicanus, L. madrensis and L. polyphyllus ... [Pg.143]

Bitter lupins are not used as a diet because of their toxicity. However, they may have alternative uses as potential sources of natural insecticides. In a study, quinolizidine alkaloids of three Mexican Lupinus species L. montanus (HBK), L. stipulatus (Agardh), and L. aschenbornii (Schauer), were analyzed by capillary... [Pg.157]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.37 , Pg.38 , Pg.39 , Pg.40 , Pg.142 , Pg.199 ]




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