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Recircumscription of Delphinium subg. Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) and implications for its biogeography

open access: yesTaxon, 2017
The monophyly of Delphinium subg. Delphinium remains unresolved, owing to the controversial systematic position of the monotypic, eastern Asian endemic D. sect. Anthriscifolium. The other section of the subgenus, D. sect.
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The Alkaloids of Delphinium cashmirianum

Journal of Natural Products, 1979
Dephinium cashmirianum Royle (Ranunculaceae) has yielded the new base cashmiradelphine (12), together with the known alkaloids anthranoyllycoctonine (9), lycaconitine (15), avadharidine (17), lappaconitine (4), and N-deacetyllappaconitine (7). Pyridinium chlorochromate oxidation of lycoctonine furnished the new aldehyde lycoctonal (11).
M, Shamma   +7 more
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Alkaloids from Delphinium pentagynum

Phytochemistry, 2004
Aerial parts of a collection of Delphinium pentagynum Lam. from Niebla, Southern Spain, furnished one diterpene alkaloid, 2-dehydrodeacetylheterophylloidine, two norditerpene alkaloids, 14-demethyl-14-isobutyrylanhweidelphinine and 14-demethyl-14-acetylanhweidelphinine, the known alkaloids 14-deacetylnudicauline, methyllycaconitine, 14-deacetyl-14 ...
Jesús G, Díaz   +2 more
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Alkaloids of Delphinium corumbosum

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1973
FromDelphinium corumbosum Rgl. have been isolated methyllycaconitine, a new base which has been called delcorine, and a base with mp 93–95°C. On the basis of its chemical and spectral characteristics, a lycoctonine skeleton has been established for delcorine with α-hydroxy groups at C1 and C10, a β-hydroxy group at C6, a methylenedioxy group at C7 and ...
A. S. Narzullaev   +2 more
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Alkaloids of Delphinium biternatum

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1978
The combined alkaloids of the epigeal part and roots ofDelphinium biternatum have been investigated. From the epigeal part, in addition to the iliensine detected previously, acomonine, browniine, dehydrobrowniine, delphatine, anthranoyllycoctonine, and three new bases for which the structures of 10-dehydroiliensine, 10-benzoyliliensine, and 10 ...
B. T. Salimov   +2 more
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Delphinium Spp.

2000
Abstract Delphinium spp. (Delphinium barbeyi, tall larkspur; D. andersonii, low larkspur) are a significant cause of livestock loss in the western mountains and higher plains of North America (1). In contrast, the European D. elatum and Consolida elatum are far less toxic, and data on documented intoxications are not available ...
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