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Alkaloids of the menispermaceae
Phytochemistry, 1970Abstract The alkaloids of the family Menispermaceae are reviewed. The 198 occurrences of ninet-five alkaloids found in fifty species from twenty-two genera are tabulated and their distribution, structural relations and biosynthesis are discussed.
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1966
Twining, woody vines, or climbing, rarely erect, shrubs, dioecious. Leaves alternate, entire; petiole swollen below the blade. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence consisting of axillary panicles or racemes. Flowers small, unisexual. Sepals 4—6 or more, free, imbricate in the bud. Petals 4—6 or reduced to 1, or wanting, free or connate.
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Twining, woody vines, or climbing, rarely erect, shrubs, dioecious. Leaves alternate, entire; petiole swollen below the blade. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence consisting of axillary panicles or racemes. Flowers small, unisexual. Sepals 4—6 or more, free, imbricate in the bud. Petals 4—6 or reduced to 1, or wanting, free or connate.
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A Synopsis of Thai Menispermaceae
Kew Bulletin, 1988The following summary of the Menispermaceae of Thailand is a precursor to the account prepared for the Flora of Thailand. Since publication of the latter is likely to be delayed for a few years, the present account is provided in the meantime in order to stimulate interest and to draw attention to those species where further material is needed ...
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1984
Dioecious woody or sometimes herbaceous climbers, rarely erect shrubs or trees (Cocculus sp. in Mal.); tubers sometimes present ( Stephania spp.); sometimes producing exudate or rarely latex ( Fibraurea; Tinomiscium). Wood often with concentric rings or arcs of vascular bundles separated radially by interfascicular rays, or vascular bundles in one ring;
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Dioecious woody or sometimes herbaceous climbers, rarely erect shrubs or trees (Cocculus sp. in Mal.); tubers sometimes present ( Stephania spp.); sometimes producing exudate or rarely latex ( Fibraurea; Tinomiscium). Wood often with concentric rings or arcs of vascular bundles separated radially by interfascicular rays, or vascular bundles in one ring;
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Die Alkaloide der Menispermaceae-Pflanzen
1952Die den Menispermaceae angehorigen Pflanzen umfassen derzeit mehr als 260 Arten. Da sie jedoch grostenteils in den tropischen Zonen einheimisch sind, wurden sie wahrend langerer Zeit von den meisten europaischen Forschern auser acht gelassen.
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Supplementary Notes on American Menispermaceae-III
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1941B. A. Krukoff, H. N. Moldenke
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