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2022
Published as part of Govind, Murugan Govindakurup & Dan, Mathew, 2022, Status of the subspecies of Myristica beddomei (Myristicaceae), endemic to the Western Ghats, India, pp.
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Published as part of Govind, Murugan Govindakurup & Dan, Mathew, 2022, Status of the subspecies of Myristica beddomei (Myristicaceae), endemic to the Western Ghats, India, pp.
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2020
Coccotrypes myristicae (Roepke) Thamnurgides myristicae Roepke, 1919: 24. Coccotrypes myristicae (Roepke): Schedl 1938: 10. Beeson (1929) reported this species from Tutuila (Fagasa). The species occurs throughout the Oriental region and eastwards to New Guinea, Australia and Fiji. Current survey records: American Samoa: Tutuila Isl.: Leone.
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Coccotrypes myristicae (Roepke) Thamnurgides myristicae Roepke, 1919: 24. Coccotrypes myristicae (Roepke): Schedl 1938: 10. Beeson (1929) reported this species from Tutuila (Fagasa). The species occurs throughout the Oriental region and eastwards to New Guinea, Australia and Fiji. Current survey records: American Samoa: Tutuila Isl.: Leone.
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An isoflavone from Myristica malabarica
Phytochemistry, 2000Phytochemical investigation of the heartwood of Myristica malabarica has led to the isolation of the new 7,4'-dimethoxy-5-hydroxyisoflavone together with two other isoflavones, biochanin A and prunetin, and a 1,3-diarylpropanol and a rare alpha-hydroxydihydrochalcone.
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Cytotoxic Acylphenols from Myristica maingayi
Tetrahedron, 2000From the cytotoxic AcOEt extract of the fruits of Myristica maingayi, a Myristicaceae, five new acylphenols (promalabaricones B and C, maingayic acids B and C, and maingayone) were isolated, together with the known malabaricones A-C. The structures were determined from spectral analysis, including mass spectrometry and 2D NMR.
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Lignans from Myristica dactyloides
Phytochemistry, 1997Abstract The hexane extract from the stem bark of Myristica dactyloides afforded a new lignan, rel.(8S,8′S)-bis(3,4-methylenedioxy)-8,8′-neolignan and the CH2Cl2 extract gave two more lignans, rel.(8S,8′R)dimethyl-(7S,7′R)-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) tetrahydrofuran and rel. (8S,8′S)dimethyl-(7S,7′S)-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) tetrahydrofuran.
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2017
Published as part of Wijnands, Dirk Onno, Heniger, Johannes, Veldkamp, Jan Frederik, Fumeaux, Nicolas & Callmander, Martin W., 2017, The botanical legacy of Martinus Houttuyn (1720 - 1798) in Geneva, pp.
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Published as part of Wijnands, Dirk Onno, Heniger, Johannes, Veldkamp, Jan Frederik, Fumeaux, Nicolas & Callmander, Martin W., 2017, The botanical legacy of Martinus Houttuyn (1720 - 1798) in Geneva, pp.
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Phytochemistry, 1986
Abstract The neutral fraction of the oil of Myristica otoba fruits afforded a series of seven lignans ofthe aryltetralin type.
E.K. Nemethy +3 more
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Abstract The neutral fraction of the oil of Myristica otoba fruits afforded a series of seven lignans ofthe aryltetralin type.
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Arylalkanones from Myristica dactyloides
Phytochemistry, 1988Abstract Four new arylalkanones isolated from the stem bark of Myristica dactyloides were identified as 1-(2-methoxy-6-hydroxyphenyl)tetradecan-1-one, 1-(2-methoxy-6-hydroxyphenyl)-9-(3′,4′-methylenedioxyphenyl)-nonan-1-one, 1-(2,6-dihydroxyphenyl)tetradecan-1-one and 1-(2-methoxy-6-hydroxyphenyl)-9-(4′-hydroxyphenyl)-nonan-1-one.
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Validation of Myristica pushpangadaniana (Myristicaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2023Myristica Gronovius (1755: 141) was established in Flora orientalis and comprises about 172 species, distributed from tropical Asia to western Pacific (POWO 2023). In India, Myristica has seven taxa, among them six endemics. Of these, M. andamanica Hooker (1886: 103) is found only in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, M.
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