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Papaver floribundum

Floripavidine (9) is a glycosidic aporphine found in Papaver floribundum. Its hydrolysis gives L-rhamnose and N-methylasimilobine.10 The trunk bark of the northern Indian tree Litsea sebifera has yielded the new aporphine litseferine (10) together with the new morphinandienone sebiferine.11... [Pg.124]

Armepavine was isolated from Papaver caucasicum Bieb. (110, 111) (P. armeniacum Lam. and P. floribundum Desf.). It forms a hydrate which melts at around 100° while the anhydrous base melts at 148-149° and shows... [Pg.68]

The investigation of the herbarium samples from Iraq was carried out (65). Papaver acrochaetum yielded rhoeagenine 404) as the major alkaloid. The major alkaloids of P. curviscapum were protopine (309) and allocryptopine (310). The major alkaloid of Iraqi P. persicum and of P. armeniacum was identified as the glycosidic alkaloid floripavidine (119), which had been first reported from P. floribundum. For the infraspecific variation of the alkaloids of the section Miltantha, see also Ref. 64. [Pg.21]


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