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Lonchocarpus araripensis Benth. (Fabaceae)
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the World, 2018Lonchocarpus Kunth. is the most diverse genus of the Millettieae tribe, in the Neotropics. It is known for its problematic taxonomy due to their historical links with the genera Deguelia, Derris, Muellera and Philenoptera. Approximately 23 species of Lonchocarpus are recorded for Brazil. Lonchocarpus araripensis Benth.
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Cassane diterpenoids from Lonchocarpus laxiflorus
This article examines cassane diterpenoids from lonchocarpus ...
John O Igoli, Alexander I Gray
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Flavonoids from Lonchocarpus latifolius roots
Phytochemistry, 2000From the petrol extract of Lonchocarpus latifolius roots, 10 flavonoids were isolated. These included: 3,5-dimethoxy-2'',2''-dimethylpyrano-(5'',6'':8,7)-flavone, 3-methoxy-(2'',3'':7,8)-furanoflavanone, 3',4'-methylenedioxy-(2'',3'':7,8)-furanoflavanone, and (2,3-trans-3,4-trans)-3,4-dimethoxy-(2'',3'':7,8)-furanoflavan, as well as the previously ...
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Natural Product Research, 2012
Proximate composition of the seeds and chemical analysis of the oils of Lonchocarpus sericeus and Lonchocarpus cyanescens were determined. The oil content of the seed of L. cyanescens is 29.71 ± 0.20% while that of L. sericeus is 28.00 ± 0.50%. The seeds as well as the oils of L. cyanescens and L.
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Proximate composition of the seeds and chemical analysis of the oils of Lonchocarpus sericeus and Lonchocarpus cyanescens were determined. The oil content of the seed of L. cyanescens is 29.71 ± 0.20% while that of L. sericeus is 28.00 ± 0.50%. The seeds as well as the oils of L. cyanescens and L.
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Flavanones from Lonchocarpus minimiflorus
Phytochemistry, 1987Abstract Five novel flavanones have been isolated from the leaves of the Costa Rican tree Lonchocarpus minimiflorus , and characterized on the basis of their spectral features. Three of these compounds contain an uncommon prenyl cyclization, new to flavanone chemistry.
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Flavonoids from the stem bark of Lonchocarpus xuul
Phytochemistry, 2000The stem bark of Lonchocarpus xuul (Leguminosae) has yielded four flavonoids which have been identified by spectroscopic methods as the novel 4beta,5-dimethoxy-6",6"-dimethyl-2H-pyrano-(2",3":7,6)-fl avan (xuulanin), 3beta,4beta,5-trimethoxy-6",6"-dimethyl-2H-pyrano-(2",3":7,6 )-flavan (3beta-methoxyxuulanin).
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Flavanones and 3-hydroxyflavanones from Lonchocarpus oaxacensis
Phytochemistry, 2000The roots of the tropical tree Lonchocarpus oaxacensis afforded the 3-hydroxyflavanones jayacanol and mundulinol, as well as two flavanones, mundulin and minimiflorin. Flavonoids bearing 6,7-(dimethylpyran) and 8-(gammagamma-dimethyl allyl) substituents are characteristic for species grouped in the Minimiflori subsection.
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Validation of the name Lonchocarpus wendtii (Fabaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2023N ...
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