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Meconopsis horridula

Amurensinine methohydroxide Meconopsis horridula, M. napaulensis, M. rudis... [Pg.519]

Formerly, rhoeadine and papaverrubine alkaloids were known to occur only in the plants of the genus Papaver. Recently, Slavik et al. have shown that rhoeadine and papaverrubine E are present in Bocconia frutescens and papaverrubine D in Meconopsis betonicifolia, M. horridula, M. napaulensis, M. paniculata, M. robusta, M. rudis, and M. sinuata (33, 50). The genus Meconopsis is botanically closely related to the genus Papaver, a relation thus confirmed chemotaxonomically (see structures 152-154 in Table V). [Pg.482]

Amurensinine methohydroxide (62) Meconopsis betonicifolia, M. horridula, M. nepalensis,... [Pg.5]


See other pages where Meconopsis horridula is mentioned: [Pg.331]    [Pg.332]    [Pg.331]    [Pg.332]    [Pg.492]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.35]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.394 , Pg.482 , Pg.519 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.470 ]




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