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Tiliacora dinklagei

Dinklacorine (114) is likely a diastereoisomer of yanangcorinine (388), the latter of which has been isolated from Tiliacora triandra, while dinklacorine (114) has been found in both Tiliacora dinklagei and Tiliacora triandra. [Pg.253]

Alkaloids of type 6,7,8, 12-6,7, 12(11-11), e.g., funiferine and tiliageine, have been found in the vine Tiliacora dinklagei (Menispermaceae) together with dimers of type 6,7, 8t,12-6, 7t 12(l 1-11), such as tiliacorinine and nor-tiliacorinine-A. It is likely, therefore, that bases belonging to the former type act as precursors for alkaloids of the latter variety. [Pg.94]


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