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Oleandra

Included by some in the Davalliaceae. Oleandra wallichii, Ar-thropteris oblileralu, Nephrolepis auriculala, N. biscrrata, N. exal-taia, N. hirsutula. [Pg.92]

Ethoxyhopane (174) has been reported from the fern Oleandra neriifolia. The configuration at C-22 was confirmed by a partial synthesis of (174) from neriifoliol. The natural occurrence of an ethoxy-compound is unusual. The full paper on the structural elucidation of mollugogenol F (175), from Mollugo hirta, has appeared. [Pg.162]

Kamaya, R., G. Wang, and H. Ageta Fern Constituents. Triterpenoids from Oleandra wallichii. 97th Annual Meeting of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, Tokyo, Apr. 1977, Abstracts of Papers, p. 211. [Pg.322]

Pandey, G.N., and C.R. Mitra Neriifoliol, a New Pentacyclic Triterpene Alcohol from Oleandra neriifolia. Tetrahedron Letters 1967, 1353. [Pg.322]

Goswami, A., A. Dasgupta, A. Nath, T.K. Roy, and L.H.N. Khastgir Reinvestigation on the Fern Oleandra neriifolia. Isolation of a New Triterpene 29-Ethoxyho-pane. Tetrahedron Letters 1979, 287. [Pg.323]

Ageta, H., K. Shiojima, R. Kamaya, and K. Masuda Fern Constituent. Naturally Occurring Adian-5-ene Ozonide in the Leaves of Adiantum monochlamys and Oleandra wallichii. Tetrahedron Letters 1978, 899. [Pg.323]


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