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Biosynthesis of ticloidine in Physalis peruviana
Phytochemistry, 1974Abstract The aerial parts and roots of Physalis peruviana (Cape Gooseberry) have been shown to contain tigloidine (3β-tigloyloxytropane) and 3α-tigloyloxytropane. The tiglic acid moiety of these alkaloids is derived from l -iSoleucine.
Pamiela J. Beresford, Jack G. Woolley
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Withanolides from Physalis peruviana
Phytochemistry, 1999Two new withanolides isolated from the whole plant material of Physalis peruviana (Solanaceae) have been characterized as (20R,22R)-5α,6β,14α,20,27-pentahydroxy-1-oxowith-24-enolide, and (20S,22R)-5β,6β-epoxy-4β,14β,15α-trihydroxy-1-oxowith-2,24-dienolide in addition to the known withanolides, withaphysanolide and viscosalactone B on the basis of ...
Saeed Ahmad +7 more
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Goldenberry (Physalis peruviana) Oil
2019Non-traditional fruits play an important role in human nutrition as an excellent source of bioactive phytochemicals. Highly valued for its unique flavor, texture and color, recent research had shown Physalis peruviana to be rich in lipid active compounds. Total lipids in the whole berry were 2.0%. In P.
Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan +1 more
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EVALUATION OF PHYSALIS PHYTOMASS (PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L.)
Acta Horticulturae, 2014J. Muniz +5 more
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Evaluation of Phenolic Compounds, Antioxidant Activity and Bioaccessibility in Physalis Peruviana L.
International Journal of Fruit Science, 2020Raquel P F Guine, Paula Correia
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Secotropane alkaloids of Physalis peruviana
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1980Mahendra Sahai, Anil B. Ray
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