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Totarol from Podocarpus totara

Totarol (102), first isolated from the heartwood of a tree indigenous to New Zealand, Podocarpus totara G. Benn (Podocarpaceae) [158,159], is widely distributed throughout the plant kingdom in various species such as P. nagi (Nagi in Japanese), P. macrophyllus (Southern Yew, Inumaki in... [Pg.602]

More than 20 quinoid 13,16-cycloabietanes, named as eoleones A-Z, oeeur in the yellow glands in the leaves of Afriean Coleus speeies (Labiatae). Lanugone A isolated from Plectranthus lanuginosis (Labiatae) represents a quinoid n(lS)-abeo-abietane. Totaranes sueh as (-l-)-totarol and the derived biphenyl-type dimer (-t)-podototarine are found in the wood of Podocarpus totara (Cupressaeeae). [Pg.63]


See other pages where Totarol from Podocarpus totara is mentioned: [Pg.758]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.21 , Pg.602 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.602 ]




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