1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9422(98)00430-0
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Distribution and taxonomic significance of calystegines in the Convolvulaceae1Part 6 in the series “Phytochemistry and Chemotaxonomy of the Convolvulaceae”. For Part 5, see Ref.[1]. Presented in part at the 13th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology, 1996, Prague, Czech Republic (Abstract Book, p. 98), at the IOCD⧹CYTED International Joint Symposium, 1997, Panamá, Republic of Panama (Abstract Book L-5), and at the 45th Annual Congress of the Society for Medicinal Plant Research, 1

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“…The Convolvulaceae, a large family with about 2000 species distributed mostly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world, is known to possess a wide variety of alkaloids, e.g., ergolines and tropanes. Kaurane derivatives have been obtained from Operculina aurea (Kellogg) House − and the isolation of dammarane type triterpenes from Argyreia capitata (Vahl) Choisy has been reported .…”
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“…The Convolvulaceae, a large family with about 2000 species distributed mostly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world, is known to possess a wide variety of alkaloids, e.g., ergolines and tropanes. Kaurane derivatives have been obtained from Operculina aurea (Kellogg) House − and the isolation of dammarane type triterpenes from Argyreia capitata (Vahl) Choisy has been reported .…”
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