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amyris sylvatica/coumarin

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Alkaloids and Coumarins from the Leaves of Amyris diatripa.

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The alkaloids edulinine and (+/-) isoplatydesmine were isolated from the leaves of Amyris diatripa, being the first report of the presence of alkaloids in species of this genus. The presence of coumarins in the plant was also shown by isolation of psoralen, bergapten, marmesin, ulopterol and

Coumarins from the Bark of Amyris lineata.

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Coumarins from the Leaves of Amyris lineata.

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[Four new compounds from the non-polar extract of the plant Amyris brenesii (Rutaceae) from Costa Rica].

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Fractionation of a non polar extract of the aerial parts of Amyris brenesii collected in Rio Cuarto, Grecia, Costa Rica has resulted in the isolation of four new compounds, 6-hidroxy-6-O-(3-hidroxymethyl-3-methylalyl)-angelicin 1, 6-(N-acetyl-2-etanamin)-2,2-dimethyl-2H-cromen 2, the lignan

Antimycobacterial activity of chemically defined natural substances from the Caribbean flora in Guadeloupe.

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Eight chemically defined, naturally occurring compounds were extracted from the tropical flora of the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe: pilocarpine, an alkaloid from Pilocarpus racemosus; heraclenol and isomeranzin, coumarins from Triphasia trifolia; lochnerin, an indole alkaloid from Rauwolfia
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