“…Further separation of the crude alkaloids yielded 17 new QAs ( 1 – 17 ), including three new naturally occurring compounds ( 15 – 17 ), along with 15 known compounds ( 18 – 32 ) (Figure ). In addition, known analogues were identified as N -(β- d -glucopyranosyl) cytisine ( 17 ), cytisine ( 18 ), N -methylcytisine ( 19 ), (−)-12-hydroxycytisine ( 20 ), N -formylcytisine ( 21 ), N -acylcytisine ( 22 ), methyl ester of N -cytisinylacetic acid ( 23 ), cytisine-12-carbamide ( 24 ), thermopsine ( 25 ), 13β - hydroxythermopsine ( 26 ), anagyrine ( 27 ), epibaptifoline ( 28 ), baptifoline ( 29 ), (+)-5,6-dehydrolupanine ( 30 ), (−)lupanine ( 31 ), and sparteine N1-oxide ( 32 ) …”