2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10600-011-9974-5
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Alkaloids from Crambe kotschyana endemic to Uzbekistan

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“…The nutritional value of C. kotschyana exceeds that of many currently cultivated plants, especially the contents of essential amino acids and macroscopic and trace elements [2]. Alkaloids were first found by us in these plant species [3]. The S-containing alkaloids goitrin and goitridin [4] in addition to the known compound N-(benzimidazolyl-2)-O-ethylcarbamate [5] were previously isolated from the CHCl 3 -soluble total alkaloids in the EtOH extract of the aerial part and roots of two Crambe species.…”
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“…The nutritional value of C. kotschyana exceeds that of many currently cultivated plants, especially the contents of essential amino acids and macroscopic and trace elements [2]. Alkaloids were first found by us in these plant species [3]. The S-containing alkaloids goitrin and goitridin [4] in addition to the known compound N-(benzimidazolyl-2)-O-ethylcarbamate [5] were previously isolated from the CHCl 3 -soluble total alkaloids in the EtOH extract of the aerial part and roots of two Crambe species.…”
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“…Alkaloids were first found by us in these plant species [3]. The S-containing alkaloids goitrin and goitridin [4] in addition to the known compound N-(benzimidazolyl-2)-O-ethylcarbamate [5] were previously isolated from the CHCl 3 -soluble total alkaloids in the EtOH extract of the aerial part and roots of two Crambe species.In continuation of this research, the alkaline aqueous solution remaining after extraction of total alkaloids from C. kotschyana and C. orientalis, which showed a reaction for N-containing compounds, was investigated for amino-acid content. Several plant species are known to accumulate free amino acids characteristic of this species.…”
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