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Pseudoalkaloid taxanes from Taxus baccata
Phytochemistry, 1993Abstract The needles of Taxus baccata gave three pseudoalkaloid taxanes, whose structures were established by spectroscopical data.
Giovanni Appendino +5 more
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New taxoids from Taxus baccata L.
Liebigs Annalen, 1995AbstractA side‐cut of the industrial purification of an extract of yew needles afforded eight new taxoids, including two derivatives of taxine A, the 7‐O‐acetyl‐ (2) and the 2‐deacetyl‐ (3) derivatives. The new structures were established by spectroscopic methods, and some unusual features of the 1H‐NMR spectra of taxine A and its derivatives are ...
BARBONI, Luciano +5 more
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Paclitaxel analogues from Taxus baccata
Phytochemistry, 1998Abstract N-Debenzoyl-N-butanoyl- and N-debenzoyl-N-propanoyl-10-deacetylpaclitaxel were identified as minor constituents of T. baccata by HPLC-MS. The structure of these compounds was confirmed by comparison with synthetic samples prepared from 7-triethylsilylbaccatin III.
Bruno Gabetta +3 more
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Vrtovi i parkovi, 2010
Članak govori o botaničkim, kulturnim i praktičnim vrijednostima tise, popularne i u hortikulturi.
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Članak govori o botaničkim, kulturnim i praktičnim vrijednostima tise, popularne i u hortikulturi.
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Soudni lekarstvi, 2012
Common yew poisoning occurs by per oral application of needles or extracts of needles usually. The determination of the cause of death is more difficult in the latter case. In our article, we advise of circumstances which could be helpful in diagnostic. In addition, we describe the substances contained in yew, their effect, importance and toxicological
P, Baláz +4 more
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Common yew poisoning occurs by per oral application of needles or extracts of needles usually. The determination of the cause of death is more difficult in the latter case. In our article, we advise of circumstances which could be helpful in diagnostic. In addition, we describe the substances contained in yew, their effect, importance and toxicological
P, Baláz +4 more
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2002
GenusTaxus(Taxaceae) is represented by eight species and two hybrids in the world. HoweverTaxushas only one species growing in TurkeyTaxus baccataL. (European yew)1,2. Many compounds such as taxoids, lignans, flavonoids, steroids, diterpenoids and sugar derivatives have been isolated commonly in this genus3,4.
Erdemoglu, N, Sener, B
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GenusTaxus(Taxaceae) is represented by eight species and two hybrids in the world. HoweverTaxushas only one species growing in TurkeyTaxus baccataL. (European yew)1,2. Many compounds such as taxoids, lignans, flavonoids, steroids, diterpenoids and sugar derivatives have been isolated commonly in this genus3,4.
Erdemoglu, N, Sener, B
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Abietane Diterpenoids from Callus Cultures of Taxus baccata
Planta Medica, 2002A new compound was isolated from calli of Taxus baccata L. and assigned the structure 3beta,11-dihydroxy-12-methoxyabieta-8,11,13-triene-7-one. Two other metabolites were identified as 3-oxocryptojaponol and taxamairein C, both previously isolated from Taxus mairei.
Barbara Monacelli +5 more
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2005
Prikazane su osnovne osobine i rasprostranjenost svojte Taxus baccata L., te je dana procjena ugroženosti prema IUCN kriterijima.
Nikolić, Toni +2 more
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Prikazane su osnovne osobine i rasprostranjenost svojte Taxus baccata L., te je dana procjena ugroženosti prema IUCN kriterijima.
Nikolić, Toni +2 more
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2007
Taxus baccata Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1040. 1753. "Habitat in Europa, Canada." RCN: 7510. Lectotype (Jonsell & Jarvis in Jarvis & al., Regnum Veg. 127: 93. 1993): Herb. Clifford: 464, Taxus 1 (BM-000647522). Generitype of Taxus Linnaeus (vide Green, Prop. Brit. Bot.: 192. 1929). Current name: Taxus baccata L. (Taxaceae).
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Taxus baccata Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1040. 1753. "Habitat in Europa, Canada." RCN: 7510. Lectotype (Jonsell & Jarvis in Jarvis & al., Regnum Veg. 127: 93. 1993): Herb. Clifford: 464, Taxus 1 (BM-000647522). Generitype of Taxus Linnaeus (vide Green, Prop. Brit. Bot.: 192. 1929). Current name: Taxus baccata L. (Taxaceae).
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