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Publikováno v:
Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 29:658-661
In the course of a further study of the alkaloids of the epigeal part of Aconitum turczaninowiia new alkaloid has been isolated, which has been named turpelline. A structure for turpelline has been proposed on the basis of a study of its IR, mass, PM
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 29:38-43
Aconitine, mesaconitine, and a new alkaloid, which has been called altaconitine, have been isolated from the total alkaloids of the epigeal part ofAconitum altaicum. Altaconitine has the structure of 8β-acetoxy-14α-benzoyloxy-2β,3α,13β,-15α-tet
Autor:
V. I. Akhmedzhanova, D. Batsurén
Publikováno v:
Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 33:326-328
From the epigeal part ofOxytropis muricata growing on Mongolian territory we have isolated the new alkaloid muricatide, the known alkaloids N-benzoyl-2-hydroxyphenethylamine and N-nicotinoyl-2-hydroxyphenethylamine, and the flavonoids robinin and kae
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 29:778-780
The new alkaloid oxytriphine, the parent of natural 2-oxazoline derivatives, has been isolated from the epigeal part ofOxytropis trichophysa; and its structure has been established as (5S)-(+)-2,5-diphenyl-2-oxazoline. (-)-N-Benzoyl-2-phenyl-2-hydrox
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 29:48-50
As the result of a further study of the total alkaloids from the epigeal part ofAconitum turczaninowi we have isolated beiwutine and delcaroline and also a new alkaloid, which has been called turcosine. The structure of turcosine as 6β,16β-dimethox
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Publikováno v:
Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 28:628-629
Plants of the genus Oxytropis (fam. Fabiaceae) are widely used in Tibetan and Mongolian folk medicine. Oxytropis muricata Pall. and O. trichophysa Bge. are employed in diseases of the liver and in the treatment of wounds and of skin diseases [i]. In
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 28:521-522
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 28:388-389