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Fig. (5). Sesquiterpenes from Taiwania cryptomerioides and Neolitsea sericea... Fig. (5). Sesquiterpenes from Taiwania cryptomerioides and Neolitsea sericea...
Chou C.H., Chang F.J., Oka H.I. Allelopathic potential of wild rice Oryzaperennis. Taiwania 1991 36 201-... [Pg.119]

Cryptomeria japonica D. Don/Japanese fir Cunninghamia lanceolata Hook./China fir Picea morrisonicola Hay./Taiwan spruce Pinus armandi Franch/Armand pine Pinus luchuensis Mayr./Luchu pine Taiwania cryptomerioides Hay./Taiwania Tsuga chinensis Fritz./Chinese hemlock... [Pg.111]

Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata (leaves) Biflavones Amentoflavone (1) hinokiflavone (235) taiwaniaflavone (189) II-7-O-methyltaiwaniaflavone (190) I-4, II-7-di-0-methyltaiwania-flavone (191) I-2,3-dihydrohinoki-flavone (241) 1-2,3-dihydroamentoflavone (31) 1-7-0-methyl-I-2,3-dihydroamentoflavone (32) podoearpusflavone A (6) sequoiaflavone (2). Gadek and Quinn, 1985[452], 1989[466]. [Pg.167]

The structure and stereochemistry of chiloscyphone (74) have been determined and o.r.d. and c.d. spectra are consistent with a non-steroidal conformation. " From Taiwania cryptomerioides, three new muurolane-type sesquiterpenoids have been isolated" viz., (75), (76), and (77). In accordance with the absolute... [Pg.64]

Kuo Y-H, Lin YT 1985 Taiwanin H, a new lignan from the barks of Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata. J Chin Chem Soc (Taipei) 32 381-382... [Pg.509]

Lee C L 1984 Three lignans from the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides, Kuo Li T ai-wan Ta Hsuch Yuan Yen Chiu Pao Kao 24 41-45... [Pg.509]

Kamil M, Ilyas M, Rahman W, Hasaka N, Okigawa M, Kawano N 1977 Taiwaniaflavone a new series of naturally occurring biflavones from Taiwania cryptomerioides. Chem Ind (London) 160... [Pg.642]

Of the above four types, cadinanes are most common and are fairly widely distributed in nature (396). Several of these compounds have been found in woody parts of plants. Examples are T cadinol (294) and the hydroxy ketone 295 from the wood of Taiwania cryptomerioides (92, 255), (4-)-5-cadinene (296) from trunk wood of Cedrela toona (291), and (-)-y-cadinene (286), khusinol (297) and several related compounds from vetiver oil of North Indian origin (222, 394). Muurolenes (e.g., e-muurolene, 298) were first characterized in 1966, and were isolated from wood of Firms sylvestris (413). Cedrela toona wood (291). The other two types have not... [Pg.734]

Cheng Y S, Kuo Y H, Lin Y T 1967 Extractive components from wood of Taiwania cryp-tomerioides Hayata the structures of T-cadinol and T-muurolol. J Chem Soc Chem Commun 565-566... [Pg.795]

Lin Y T, Cheng Y S, Kuo Y H 1968 Extractive components from the wood of Taiwania cryp-tomerioides Hayata a new sesquiterpene keto alcohol, cadinane-3-ene-9a-ol-2-one. Tetrahedron Lett 3881-3882... [Pg.801]

Lee C L, Hirose Y, Nakatsuka T 1974 [The inhibitory effect of Taiwania cryptomerioides heart-wood extractives on the curing of the unsaturated polyester resin.] Mokuzai Gakkaishi 20 558-563... [Pg.930]

Chien S-C, Chen C-C, Chiu H-L, Chang C-1, Tseng M-H, and Kuo Y-H (2008) 18-nor-Podocarpanes and podocarpanes from the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides. Phytochemistry 69 2336-2340 Davidovich-Rikanati R, Lewinsohn E, Bar E, lijima Y, Pichersky E, and Sitrit Y (2008) Overexpression of the lemon basil -zingiberene synthase gene increases both mono- and sesquiterpene contents in tomato fruit. Plant J. 56 228-238 De Hoffmann E and Stroobant V (2002) Mass spectrometry principles and applications. Wiley, Chichester... [Pg.122]

Photoinduced insertion of carbene species (377) to NH bond was used as a key step for preparation of natural product (f )-(- -)-harmicine (378) (Scheme 80). A protecting-group-free route led to (—)-taiwania quinone F (379) that was quickly converted to (-l-)-taiwaniaquinol A (380) by a photoinduced remote C-H functionalization (Scheme... [Pg.129]

Chang C-I, Chang J-Y, Kuo C-C, Pan W-Y, Kuo Y-H. Four new 6-nor-5(6—>7)o6eo-abietane type diterpenes and antitu-moral c3dotoxic diterpene constituents from the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides. PlantaMed. 2005 71 72-76. [Pg.546]


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