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Symplocos

Sympathol ic drugs, 514, 515, 535 Symplocos racemosa, 490 Syndesmon ttialictroides, 777... [Pg.802]

This is a family of tropical and warm America and the eastern Old World except Africa. Occasional positive alkaloid tests had been reported earlier two were obtained in this study Symplocos konishii, S. morrisonicola. [Pg.206]

The following were negative Symplocos aCf. flavifolia, S. apolis, S. arisanensis, S. celastrinea, S. congesla, S. glauca, S. guianensis,... [Pg.206]

S. lancei/olia, S. laurina, S. laxijlora, S. lucida, S. modesta, S. itatiaiae, S. paniculata, S. phyllocalyx, S. prionophylla, Symplocos spp. (6), S. lerni/olia, S. theaefolia, S. tinctoria, S. wikstroemii/olia. [Pg.207]

Kalmia, Pieris, Rhododendron spp. (Ericaceae), Maks spp. (Rosaceae) [apple leaf, fruit skin], Symplocos spp. (Symplocaceae)... [Pg.221]

Passiflora edulis, P. incarnata (Passifloraceae), Singickia rubra (Rubiaceae), Symplocos raeemosa (Symplocaceae), Peganum harmala, Tribulus terrestris, f(ygophyllum fabago (Zygophyllaceae)... [Pg.222]

P-carboline, indole) (Rubiaceae), Symplocos racemosa Ca2+ CH) [convulsant,... [Pg.229]

Poncirin (= Citrifolioside Symplocos spp. (Symplocaceae) Acinos spp., Calamintha nepeta Bitter [rutinoside... [Pg.409]

Phlorizin (66) Symplocos lancifolia Sieb. et Zucc. (Symplocaceae) N,S. 28... [Pg.998]

In 1964, isoboldine, as alkaloid A, methanolate (mp 121°-126°), solvent-free base (mp 180° [a] -p 41.2° in ethanol), was also reported in Symplocos celastrinea Mart., where it was found in large enough quantities that a variety of chemical transformations could be attempted (11). Treatment of either isoboldine (XXVIII) or the well-known boldine (XXX) with dihydropyran, then with diazomethane, and finally acid hydrolysis of the protective dihydropyranyl grouping, resulted in the formation of JV-methyllaurotetanine (XXIX), whose structiu-e had previously been clearly established. The hydroxyl group is therefore more reactive when at C-9 than when situated either at C-1 or C-2 (21). [Pg.13]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.610 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.590 ]




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Symplocos lancifolia

Symplocos lancifolia Sieb. et Zucc

Symplocos racemosa

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