Planta Med 1979; 35(1): 42-47
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1097181
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Alkaloids, Triterpenes and Lignans from Zanthoxylum sp. Sevenet 11831– a Species Inigenous to New Caledonia2

Jacqueline Vaquette2 , Andre Cavé2 , Peter G. Waterman1
  • 1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • 2Laboratoire de Matière Médicale, Centre D'Etudes Pharmaceutiques, Chatenay–Malabry, France.
1 Note added in Proof. The specimen SEVENET 1183 has been examined by Mr. P. S. GREEN(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) who states that it appears allied to Zanthoxylum oriophilum (GUILLAUMIN) WATERM. Unfortunately the confused situation existing with regard to species delineation among New Caledonian Zanthoxylum species makes a more positive statement impossible at present. 2 Part 53 in the series: „Plants from New Caledonia”. Part 52: Lewin, G., Kunesch, N. and Poisson, J. Alkaloids of Alstonia boulindaensis. J. Ind. Chem. Soc., (in press).
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Publication Date:
13 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

The alkaloids canthin–6–one and nitidine, the lignans (–)–asarinin, (–)–sesa–min and (+)–piperitol–3,3–dimethylallylether, and the triterpenes lupeol and sitosterol have been isolated from an as yet un–named Zanthoxylum species from New Caledonia.

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