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Senecio erucifolius

SANDER, H., HARTMANN, T., Site of synthesis, metabolism and translocation of senecionine N-oxide in cultured roots of Senecio erucifolius. Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult., 1989,18, 19-32. [Pg.225]

KompiS, I., and F. Santa vy Alkaloide des raukenblattrigen Kreuzkrauts (Senecio erucifolius L.). Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 27, 1413 (1962). [Pg.195]

A new minor constituent of Senecio jacobaea L. has been shown to contain chlorine from its mass spectrum, which showed a molecular ion at m/z 38-5 and an ion at m/z 350 due to loss of chlorine.31 Senkirkine and integerrimine were previously isolated from S. antieuphorbium Sch. Bip. (c/. Vol. 3, p. 84). Senaet-nine and isosenaetnine have now been found in this species.32 Otosenine has again been isolated from S. cineraria DC.33 Bulgarian 5. erucifolius produces senecionine and seneciphylline.34 The amount of senkirkine present in specimens of Tussilago farfara obtained from several countries has been determined.35... [Pg.53]

Root cultures of Senecio vulgaris and related species such as S. vernalis and S. erucifolius were used to study PA biosynthesis. These cultures produce sene-cionine N-oxide as the major alkaloid [23,24]. Tracer experiments with radioac-... [Pg.210]


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