2005
DOI: 10.1248/cpb.53.1355
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Camptothecins and Two New Monoterpene Glucosides from Ophiorrhiza liukiuensis

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“…(Gelsemiaceae) (Dai et al, 1999), Ophiorrhiza filistipula Bl. (Arbain et al, 1993), Ophiorrhiza liukiuensis Hayata (Kitajima et al, 2005), Ophiorrhiza mungos Linn. (Tafur et al, 1976), Ophiorrhiza pumila Champ.…”
Section: Chemotaxonomic Significanceunclassified
“…(Gelsemiaceae) (Dai et al, 1999), Ophiorrhiza filistipula Bl. (Arbain et al, 1993), Ophiorrhiza liukiuensis Hayata (Kitajima et al, 2005), Ophiorrhiza mungos Linn. (Tafur et al, 1976), Ophiorrhiza pumila Champ.…”
Section: Chemotaxonomic Significanceunclassified
“…Pumiloside, which is proposed to be the intermediate precursors between strictosamide and camptothecin, have been isolated from Ophiorrhiza species (Fig. 3) [6,22]. In addition, pumiloside has also been isolated from C. acuminata [23].…”
Section: Camptothecin Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although camptothecin was originally isolated from a Chinese tree, C. acuminata (Nyssaceae), this compound has been known to be distributed in a relatively wide range of plant species, 12 species in 5 families, such as N. foetida (Icacinaceae), Ophiorrhiza pumila, O. liukiuensis, O. mungos (Rubiaceae), Merrilliodendron megacarpum (Icacinaceae), and Ervatamia heyneana (Apocynaceae) [9][10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Biosynthetic System By Hairy Roots: Feasible Production and mentioning
confidence: 99%