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Podalyria

The (-)-lupanine is hydrorhombinine and has been isolated from L. pussilus and Lupinus macouni as well as other species, such as Baptisia versicolor and Podalyria calyptrata. The melting point of (-)-lupanine is 190 In such species as L albus and L. termis lupanine occurs as ( )-lupanine with melting points of 127-128 °C and 250-252. In L polyphyllus Lindl., L. angustifolius... [Pg.101]

Van Wyk, B.E. and Winter, P.J.D., Chemotaxonomic value of anthocyanins in Podalyria and Virgilia (tribe Podalyrieae Fabaceae), Biochem. Syst. Ecol, 22, 813, 1994. [Pg.535]

C16H24N2O Lupinua termis Forsk. (69) Podalyria buxifolia Willd. (67) Podalyria sericea R. Br. (67) Virgilia capensis Lam. (39) ... [Pg.124]


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