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Thamnosma

Bennett, E. L., and ]. Nbonner. Isolation of plant growth inhibitors from Thamnosma montana. Amer J Bot 1953 40 29. [Pg.268]

A number of simple acridones have been obtained from new sources. Thus, acridone itself is a constituent of Thamnosma montana,13 and minor components of the root bark of Teclea verdoorniana include l,3-dimethoxy-A/-methylacridone (29 R = Me) and tecleanthine (30).12... [Pg.84]

Termincdia sericea Burch.-420 Testulea gabonensis Pellegr.-246 Tetrapterys methystica Schultes—207,265,402 Tetrapterys mucronata Cavanilles—402 Tetrapterys styloptera Jussieu—207,402 Teucrium marum L.—415 Thamnosma montana Torr. et Frem.-4io Theobroma bicolor Huniboldt et Bon-pland-194... [Pg.550]

Thamnosma montana C H,505(0CH3) with isobergap-tene nucleus tomato ... [Pg.362]

KUTNEY, J.P., T. INABA, D.L. DREYER. 1970. Further studies on the constituents of Thamnosma montana Torr. and Frem. The structure of thamnosin, a novel dimeric coumarin system. Tetrahedron 26 3171-3184. [Pg.334]

Almeidea guyanensis [44], Citrus grandis [17], Drummondita calida [48], Esenbeckia alata [49], Glycosmis trichanthera (G. calcicola) [33], Melicope indica [44], Thamnosma africana [33], Zanthoxylum beecheyanum (Z. arnottianum) [39]... [Pg.721]

Me Thamnosma montana [42, 44], T. montana (cell suspension cultures) [28]... [Pg.760]

Rutacridone I 2 -C(=GH2)Me, 1-OH, 10-Me Boenninghausenia albiflora [44], Ruta chalepensis [44], R. graveolens [42], Ruta callus cultures (R. bracteosa, R. chalepensis, R. macrophylld) [26], Thamnosma montana (cell suspension cultures) [28], T. rhodesica [38]... [Pg.770]

The rhodesiacridone (59) and gravacridonediol (60) isolated from Thamnosma rhodesica (Rutaceae) exhibit 69 % and 46 % inhibition at 10 pM concentration, respectively, against promastigotes of L. major. The compounds also display activity against L. major amastigotes and cause over 90 % and 50 % inhibition at 10 and 1 pM concentration, respectively [86]. [Pg.4451]

Dreyer, D. L. Constituents of Thamnosma montana Torr. and Frem. Tetrahedron 22, 2923 (1966). [Pg.407]

Kutney, J. P., P. J. Salisbury, and A. K. Verma Biosynthetic Studies in the Coumarin Series — III. Studies in Tissue Cultures of Thamnosma montana Torr. and Frem. The Role of Mevalonate. Tetrahedron 29, 2673 (1973). [Pg.416]


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