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pyrrole/brassica

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Pollenopyrroside A and B, novel pyrrole ketohexoside derivatives from bee-collected Brassica campestris pollen.

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Pollenopyrroside A and pollenopyrroside B, novel pyrrole ketohexoside derivatives, were isolated from the extract of Bee-collected Brassica campestris pollen. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis (UV, IR, MS, NMR and X-ray) and chemical evidence. Pollenopyrrosides A and B

Synthetic approaches to access acortatarins, shensongines and pollenopyrroside; potent antioxidative spiro-alkaloids with a naturally rare morpholine moiety.

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Pyrrole spiroketal alkaloids (PSAs) are a class of novel natural products that have been recently disclosed. Acortatarin A and acortatarin B, two potent antioxidative spiroalkaloids with a naturally rare morpholine moiety, are important members of this class. These spiroalkaloids are isolated from

Degradation dynamics of chlorfenapyr residue in chili, cabbage and soil.

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Chlorfenapyr is a pyrrole group of insecticide, [4-bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-ethoxymethyl-5-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carbonitrile]used as broad spectrum insecticide/acaricide to control whitefly, thrips, caterpillars, mites, leafminers, aphids, etc., chlorfenapyr 10% SC formulation was applied

NCC malonyltransferase catalyses the final step of chlorophyll breakdown in rape (Brassica napus).

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Of the three final products of chlorophyll breakdown that in senescing cotyledons of oilseed rape are accumulated progressively, the nonfluorescent Bn-NCC-1 is the most abundant catabolite. It represents the malonylester of the minor catabolite Bn-NCC-3. The in vitro malonylation of Bn-NCC-3 into

Influence of Pyranose and Spacer Arm Structures on Phloem Mobility and Insecticidal Activity of New Tralopyril Derivatives.

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Six new conjugates were designed and synthesized by introducing glucose, methyl glucuronate or glucuronic acid moieties on tralopyril. Phytotoxicity and phloem mobility results demonstrated that the introduction of glucose, methyl glucuronate or glucuronic acid moieties can simultaneously solve the
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