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Securidaca longepedunculata

Moes, A. 1966. A parallel study of the chemical composition of Poly gala senega and of Securidaca longepedunculata Fres. var. parvifolia, a Congolese polygalacea. J. Phar. Belg. 21 347-362. [Pg.325]

Mitaine-Offer AC, Penez N, Miyamoto T, Delaude C, Miijolet JF, Duchamp O, Lacaille-Dubois MA (2010) Acylated triterpene saponins from the roots of Securidaca longepedunculata. Phytochemistry 71 90-94... [Pg.3222]

Stevenson PC, Dayarathna TK, Behnain SR, Veitch NC (2009) Bisdesmosidic saponins from Securidaca longepedunculata roots evaluation of deterrency and toxicity to Coleopteran storage pests. J Agric Food Chem 57 8860-8867... [Pg.3222]

Securidaca longepedunculata, 3211, 3213 Sedamine, 337 Sedative, 2906,4115,4128 effect, 4115 hypnotic, 3220 Sedridine, 306, 337 (+)-Sedridine, 306 Seed bank, 3597 Seirococcaceae, 2898 Seizures, 4067,4079 Selagine, 1241... [Pg.4230]

Atroxima liberica (37-41) [22]. The Fuc-3 position is either free (24-28,31,36-38) or glycosylated by a monosaccharide unit (Api) in C. alba (23), Gal or Glc in both Securidaca species (30, 32-35), and by a dissacharide unit Xyl-(1—>3)-Glc (39-40) in A. liberica. A branched trisaccharide at C-4 of Rha seems to be a common structural feature in C. alba and N. spinosa, whereas a linear disaccharide or a monosaccharide at this position is most common in the compounds from the two species of Securidaca and A. liberica. The C-3 position of Rha is mostly free or in some rare cases glycosylated by an Api (24 in N. spinosa, 28-30 in S. longepedunculata) or acylated by an acetyl group (34, 35 in S. welwitschii). [Pg.3213]


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