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Ramish Pingal
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Bioprospecting ISBN: 9783319479330
In 2000 the Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development (IIC), Guyana embarked on a bioprospecting and bioinventory project of endophytic fungi and their plant hosts in partnership with other institutions. The project wa
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47935-4_8
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47935-4_8
Autor:
Farid F. Youssef, Ramish Pingal, Renee Cruickshank, Kheston Walkins, Jonas I. Addae, Shivananda B Nayak
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy research. 131
Jasmine flowers and leaves are used extensively in folk medicine in different parts of the world to treat a variety of diseases. However, there are very few published reports on the neuropsychiatric effects of Jasmine extracts. Hence, the objectives
Autor:
Ramish Pingal, Allisha Ali, Ronald Motilal, Baldwin S. Mootoo, William F. Reynolds, Ayub Khan, Stewart McLean, Allan Ramlal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural Products. 62:1514-1517
An investigation of the seeds of Swietenia macrophylla and S. aubrevilleana (Meliaceae) is reported. Three new compounds, augustineolide (1) and 3beta,6-dihydroxydihydrocarapin (2) from S. macrophylla and 6-acetoxyhumilinolide C (3) from S. aubrevill
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Journal of Natural Products. 58:625-628
The alkaloid fraction of the MeOH extract of the aerial parts of Solanum triste afforded the new steroidal alkaloid, (22R,25R)-3 beta-amino-5-spirosolene [2], and its previously synthesized dihydro derivative, (22R,24R)-3 beta-amino-5 alpha-spirosola
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Phytochemistry. 43:913-915
Two new 3-aminospirosolane steroidal alkaloids, (22S,25S)-3α-amino-5α-spirosolane and (22S,25S)-3β-aminospirosol-5-ene, along with the known soladunalinidine were isolated from the alkaloid fraction of a methanol extract of Solanum arboreum. Their
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 42:543-545
Two new steroidal glycoalkaloids have been found in the aerial parts of Solanum arboreum. Their structures have been elucidated as tomatidine 3-O-β- d -glucopyranoside and tomatidine 3-O-[O-β- d -xylopyranosyl -(1→6)-β- d -glucopyranoside by a c
Autor:
Anderson Maxwell, Mohindra Seepersaud, Ramish Pingal, David R. Mootoo, William F. Reynolds, Stewart McLean
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural Products. 59:200-201