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Nuytsia & Ochrosia


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Distribution of Alkaloids in Some Western Australian Plants

T. E. H. Aplin and J. R. Cannon

Economic Botany, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1971), pp. 366-380

But there was also this: Ochrosia poweri

Alkaloids of Ochrosia poweri Bailey. II. The 2-acylindole stem-bark bases

B Douglas, JL Kirkpatrick, BP Moore and JA Weisbach

Abstract

Stem-bark of Ochrosia poweri Bailey furnished isoreserpiline, elliptamine, and three new indole alkaloids, ochropamine (C22H26O3N2), ochropine (C23H28O4N2), and powerchrine (C22H26O3N2). Ochropamine and ochropine are 2-acylindole derivatives closely related to the alkaloid vobasine. Their structures have been assigned as (XVI) and (XVII), respectively, by means of a combination of chemical and spectroscopic techniques.

Australian Journal of Chemistry 17(2) 246 - 255 http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/CH9640246.htm

Also known as Neisosperma poweri http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/...sosperma~poweri

Very interesting

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