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Triclisia

The new azafluoranthene (68) has been found in Triclisia gilletii (Dewild) Staner.72... [Pg.135]

Thalictrum rochebrunianum1 Tiliacora funifera75 Triclisia gilleti76... [Pg.101]

Codeine, 14-hydroxycodeine, neopine, and O-methylflavinantine have been isolated from Papaver bracteatum,146 flavinantine and amurine from Meconopsis cambrica,113 isosinoacutine from Stephania elegans,174 and a new alkaloid, tridictyophylline, for which the structure (96) was determined by X-ray crystallography, from Triclisia dictyophylla.175 Bound morphine, codeine, and thebaine have been found in P. bracteatum and P. somniferum,176 and the effect of the period of maturation of the plants on the yield of these three alkaloids from P. somniferum has been studied.177,178 Codeine has been isolated from cell suspension cultures of P. somniferum under conditions where no morphine, norcodeine, or thebaine could be detected.179... [Pg.119]

Stephania japonica Liriodendron tulipifera Triclisia patens Liriodendron tulipifera Eupomatia laurina Cananga odorata Talauma mexicana ... [Pg.164]

Triclisia dictyophylla Diels (Menispermaceae) 167] Triclisia gilletii (DeWild.) Staner (Menispermaceae) 468] Triclisia patens Oliv. (Menispermaceae) 468]... [Pg.54]

The sole alkaloid of this type is trigilletimine (162), a base only isolated from Triclisia species (T. dictophylla, T. gillelii, and T. patens) of the Menispermaceae. Ring B is in its fully oxidized state, and exists as a benzylisoquinoiine. [Pg.259]

With the exception of gilletine (202), the other five alkaloids, including cocsilinine (397), cocsiline (396), coesulinine (164), N-norcoesulinine (422), and 0-methylcocsulinine (415) have only been isolated from one plant, Cocculus pendulus (Menispermaceae). Gilletine (202) has been found as a metabolite of Triclisia gillelii (Menispermaceae). [Pg.269]

It can be concluded that the occurrence of the alkaloids of this subgroup is almost completely restricted to one plant, Cocculus pendulus (Menispermaceae). Only one other Menispermaceous species, Triclisia gillelii, is known to contain an alkaloid of this type. Hence, the distribution of these bases is, for the time being, restricted to the Family Menispermaceae. [Pg.269]

Magnolia obovata Thunb. O-Methylmoschatoline Triclisia gillettif ... [Pg.182]


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