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acronychia pedunculata/alkaloid

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Quinoline alkaloids from Acronychia laurifolia.

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Bioassay-directed fractionation of a root extract of Acronychia laurifolia (Rutaceae) using the KB-V1+ human tumor cell line led to the isolation of six quinoline alkaloids. One of these alkaloids is novel, namely, 2,3-methylenedioxy-4,7-dimethoxyquinoline and the other five were identified as the

Acute anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activities of crude extracts, alkaloid fraction and evolitrine from Acronychia pedunculata leaves.

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Acronychia pedunculata (family: Rutaceae) is one of the commonly used medicinal plants in Sri Lankan traditional medicine. Different parts of this plant are used for the treatment of inflammatory conditions in the form of medicinal oils and herbal

Acrophylline and acrophyllidine. Two new alkaloids from Acronychia haplophylla.

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Alkaloids of Acronychia Baueri Schott I. Isolation of the alkaloids and a study of the antitumor and other biological properties of acronycine.

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Cytotoxic prenylated acetophenone dimers from Acronychia pedunculata.

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Three new acetophenone dimers or Acronychia-type acetophenones, acropyrone (1), acropyranol A (2), and acropyranol B (3), were isolated from the trunk bark of Acronychia pedunculata and structurally characterized, together with four known acetophenone dimers, acrovestone (4), acrovestenol (5),

Chemistry of acronycine IV. Minor constituents of acronine and the phytochemistry of the genus Acronychia.

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In the course of isolating acronycine (1) from an alkaloid fraction of the bark of Acronychia baueri (Rutaceae), five alkaloids, 1,2,3-trimethoxy-10-methyl-acridone (9), 1,3,4-trimethoxy-10-methyl-acridone (10), des-N-methyl acronycine (14), normelicopine (5), and noracronycine (2), were isolated.

Phytochemistry and pharmacognosy of the genus Acronychia.

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The genus Acronychia (Rutaceae) comprise 44 species, most of which are represented by shrubs and small trees, distributed in a wide geographical area of South-Eastern Asia comprising China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, and the islands of the western Pacific Ocean. Most of the species of
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