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Three new triterpenoids from Mallotus macrostachyus
Fitoterapia, 2020Three new triterpenoids, mallomacrostins A-C (1-3), and 11 known ones (4-14) were obtained from the twigs and leaves of Mallotus macrostachyus. Mallomacrostin A possessed a new trinor-D:B-friedobaccharane skeleton. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic techniques including HR-ESIMS and NMR and the ...
Hui-Min, Gao +6 more
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Benzopyran derivatives from Mallotus apelta
Phytochemistry, 2001From the leaves of Mallotus apelta, seven benzopyran compounds were obtained and their structures were determined using spectroscopic methods. One showed moderate antibiotic activity against Micrococcus lutens.
T Y, An, L H, Hu, X F, Cheng, Z L, Chen
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Phloroglucinol derivatives from Mallotus pallidus
Phytochemistry, 2004From the leaves of Mallotus pallidus were isolated five phloroglucinol derivatives, namely pallidusol, dehydropallidusol, pallidol, mallopallidol and homomallopallidol. Their structures were determined by means of spectroscopic methods of analysis.
Supudompol, B +2 more
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Bioactive phloroglucinols from Mallotus oppositifolius
Fitoterapia, 2015The two new acylphloroglucinol derivatives, methylene-bis-aspidinol AB (1) and mallopposinol (2), together with the nine known compounds, aspidinol B (3), methylene-bis-aspidinol (4), (+)-α-tocopherol (5), lupeol (6), stigmasterol (7), phytol (8), bergenin (9), squalene (11) and methyl gallate (10) were isolated from the leaves of Mallotus ...
Faustin A. Kabran +11 more
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Mallotus resinosus Merrill 1918
Mallotus resinosus Merrill (1918: 222) Mallotus muricatus (Wight) Müller Argoviensis (1865: 191); Fawcett (1885: 517). Ecology: locally in understorey of mixed evergreen deciduous, secondary and notophyll vine forest and grassland; near roads, near streams and sea; on clay, granite, loam, limestone, sandstone or volcanic soil; elevation: sea level up ...Simão, Inês F. +4 more
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Bergenin derivatives from Mallotus japonicus
Phytochemistry, 1982Abstract Three new bergenin derivatives were isolated from the bark of Mallotus japonicus and determined to be 11-O-galloylbergenin, 4-O-galloylbergenin and 11-O-galloyldemethylbergenin. The 13C resonances of bergenin were fully assigned.
Takashi Yoshida +3 more
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14. Aponychus mallotus Ho, 2003 Aponychus mallotus in: Ho (2003); Zeity et al. (2016a). Type host – Mallotus paniculatus. Type locality – Taiwan. Distribution – Bihar and Karnataka. Outside India – Taiwan. Host – Murraya paniculatus.
Chalil, Suada Poolayulla +3 more
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Polyphenols isolated from antiradical extracts of Mallotus metcalfianus
Phytochemistry, 2009Six flavonoids including two new flavones, luteolin 7-O-(4''-O-(E)-coumaroyl)-beta-glucopyranoside), chrysoeriol-7-O-(4''-O-(E)-coumaroyl)-beta-glucopyranoside) and a mixture of two pairs of diastereoisomeric flavonolignans, (+/-)-hydnocarpin 7-O-(4''-O-(E)-coumaroyl)-beta-glucopyranoside)/(+/-)-hydnocarpin-D 7-O-(4''-O-(E)-coumaroyl)-beta ...
Rivière, C. +6 more
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