Australine and related alkaloids: easy structural confirmation by C-13 NMR spectral data and biological activities
The first polyhydroxylated pyrrolizidine alkaloid with a hydroxymethyl group at C-3 was isolated from pods of Alexa leiopetala (Leguminosae) and designated alexine 1. The Australian legume Castanospermum australe is also known to produce the same structural type of pyrrolizidines. There are reports...
Main Authors: | Kato, A, Kano, E, Adachi, I, Molyneux, R, Watson, A, Nash, R, Fleet, G, Wormald, M, Kizu, H, Ikeda, K, Asano, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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