2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10600-005-0210-z
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Alpinine, A New Norditerpene Alkaloid from Delphinium alpinum

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“…Ajanine (208) from D. ajacis possesses a 2-hydroxyl-2-methylbutyroyle ester chain at C-14, 73 and alpinine (219) from D. alpinum possesses a propionyl group at C-14. 74 2.2.2 Aconitines. Although aconitine-type C 19 -DAs represent the most common naturally occurring DAs, the number of these DAs reported from Delphinium plants is much lower than the number of lycaconitine-type compounds.…”
Section: -Diterpenoid Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ajanine (208) from D. ajacis possesses a 2-hydroxyl-2-methylbutyroyle ester chain at C-14, 73 and alpinine (219) from D. alpinum possesses a propionyl group at C-14. 74 2.2.2 Aconitines. Although aconitine-type C 19 -DAs represent the most common naturally occurring DAs, the number of these DAs reported from Delphinium plants is much lower than the number of lycaconitine-type compounds.…”
Section: -Diterpenoid Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%