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Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton lasiocarpus (Meliaceae)
Journal of Asian natural products research, 2022Two new azadirone-type limonoids, namely lasiocarpine A (1) and lasiocarpine B (2) were isolated from the fruit of Chisocheton lasiocarpus along with three known limonoids (3–5).
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2021
Chinese mahogany (Toona sinensis) is a woody plant that is widely cultivated in China and Malaysia. Toona sinensis is important economically, including as a nutritious food source, as material for traditional Chinese medicine and as a high‐quality ...
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Chinese mahogany (Toona sinensis) is a woody plant that is widely cultivated in China and Malaysia. Toona sinensis is important economically, including as a nutritious food source, as material for traditional Chinese medicine and as a high‐quality ...
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A New Limonoid from the Seeds of Chisocheton lasiocarpus (Meliaceae)
ALCHEMY Jurnal Penelitian Kimia, 2021A New Limonoid from the Seeds of Chisocheton lasiocarpus (Meliaceae). Chisocheton is one of Meliaceae genus, which has about 53 species spreading in subtropical and tropical regions. One of the species is Chisocheton lasiocarpus.
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Evolution of reproductive traits in the mahagony family (Meliaceae)
, 2020Meliaceae are a mostly pantropical family in the Sapindales, bearing flowers typically provided with a staminal tube, formed by filaments that are fused partially or totally. Nevertheless, several genera of subfamily Cedreloideae have free stamens, which
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Meliaceae Juss., Gen. P1. (1789) 263 (‘Meliae’); T.D. Penn. & Styles, Blumea 22 (1975) 419—540; Mabb. in Fl. Nouv.-Caléd. et Dép. 15 (1988) 17—89; Mabb. & Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 199—260. Cedrelaceae R.Br. in Flinders, Voy. Terra Austr. 2, App. (1814) 64 (‘ Azedarachaceae Cedreleae’). Schultes in Roem. & Schultes, Syst. Veg.
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Meliaceae Juss., Gen. P1. (1789) 263 (‘Meliae’); T.D. Penn. & Styles, Blumea 22 (1975) 419—540; Mabb. in Fl. Nouv.-Caléd. et Dép. 15 (1988) 17—89; Mabb. & Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 199—260. Cedrelaceae R.Br. in Flinders, Voy. Terra Austr. 2, App. (1814) 64 (‘ Azedarachaceae Cedreleae’). Schultes in Roem. & Schultes, Syst. Veg.
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Limonoids from Turraea floribunda (Meliaceae)
Phytochemistry, 2004Six novel limonoids and limonoid derivatives, turraflorins D-I along with the known turraflorins A and B have been isolated from seed of the South African Turraea floribunda (Meliaceae).
Kathryn, McFarland +2 more
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A new species of Cedrela (Meliaceae) from the eastern flanks of Ecuador
Phytotaxa, 2019A new species, Cedrela domatifolia, is described. It is characterized by the leaves of 55–80 cm long, leaflets 10–15 pairs, this oblong-lanceolate, 15–25 cm long × 4–8 cm wide, with prominent and inflated domatium on the axes of the secondary veins on ...
W. Palacios +2 more
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Natural Product Research, 2018
Two new tetranorterpenoid derivatives named rubescins I (1) and J (2), were isolated along with six known compounds including rubescin D (3), lichexanthone (4), scopoletin (5), scopoletin O-glycoside (6), β-sitosterol (7) and stigmasterol (8) from the ...
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Two new tetranorterpenoid derivatives named rubescins I (1) and J (2), were isolated along with six known compounds including rubescin D (3), lichexanthone (4), scopoletin (5), scopoletin O-glycoside (6), β-sitosterol (7) and stigmasterol (8) from the ...
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