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Strychnos dinklagei

The stem bark and twigs of Alstonia vitiensis var. vitiensis (Apocyna-ceae) (156,157), the roots of Dipsacus asperoides (Dipsacaceae) (160), the bark of Ochrosia nakaiana (Apocynaceae) (163), and the stem bark of Strychnos dinklagei (133) have also yielded 12. [Pg.307]

Olivacine (52) occurs in the bark of several Brazilian trees of the genera Aspidosperma and Tabernaemontana (Apocynaceae) ellipticine (53) and 9-methoxyellipticine (54) have been isolated from species of Ochrosia (Apocynaceae) (Neuss, 1980). Similar alkaloids have been isolated from Strychnos dinklagei (Gribble, 1990). Both ellipticine and 9-melhoxyellipticine (54) have been isolated at low levels from callus cultures of Ochrosia elliptica (Gribble, 1990). [Pg.645]


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