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Piper sylvaticum

Pellitorine (1) has been isolated from several plants fruits of Piper sarmentosum [7], roots of Anacyclus pyrethrum [8] and seeds of Piper sylvaticum and presents insecticidal activity [10]. The Z-isomer (2), isolated from Piper guineense [11], has similar activity. Another component of the dried fruits of Piper sarmentosum, known in Thailand as Cha-plu , is sarmentine (3) which is used as an expectorant [7]. The corresponding piperidine derivative (4) is an Achillea amide [12]. [Pg.378]

Constit. of the seeds of Piper sylvaticum. Mp 75°. Banerji, A. et al, Experientia, 1974,30,223 isol, struct)... [Pg.594]

Nympha Piper Piper Piper sylvaticum PipPipsyl... [Pg.445]

Banerji A, Sarkar M, Ghosal T, Pal S C, Shoolery J N 1984 Sylvone, a new furanoid lignan of Piper sylvaticum. Tetrahedron 40 5047-5052... [Pg.506]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.378 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.686 , Pg.695 , Pg.709 , Pg.712 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.445 ]




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