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Lupinus varius

Calia secundiflora Capsella hursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae) Lupinus varius var. [Pg.180]

Three new tetracyclic lupine alkaloids were isolated from Lupinus species and characterised (-)-13p-hydroxymultiflorine was isolated from seeds of L. varius, and (+)-2P-hydroxyaphylline and (+)-13a-hydroxyaphyllidine from seeds ofZ,. hartwegii. Fig. (37) [225]. [Pg.273]

The new glycosidic alkaloid (- )-(3-methoxy-4-a-L-riiamnosyloxycinnamoyl)-epilupinine was isolated as a 5 1 mixture of (Z)- and ( )-isomers 338 and 339 ([a]o -37.5 , c 0.056, EtOH) from the aerial parts of Lupinus hirsutus 332). In addition to the customary spectroscopic evidence, the structure was corroborated by hydrolysis with 3% aqueous hydrochloric acid to form rhamnose and the known compound. (+ )-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl)epilupinine (337). The latter was hydrolyzed in its turn with 7% hydrochloric acid to give (+ )-epiIupinine (331). The ( )-isomer 339 ([a]p -80°, c 0.28, EtOH) was subsequently reported as a new alkaloid from aerial parts of L. varius ssp. orientalis similar spectroscopic data were cited, and hydrolysis to L-rhamnose and the corresponding aglycone also supported the structural assignment (525). [Pg.148]


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