2014
DOI: 10.1002/chin.201503265
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ChemInform Abstract: In Vitro Propagation of Genus Ceropegia and Retrosynthesis of Cerpegin ‐ a Review

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“…The genus Ceropegia s.s. (Apocynaceae) includes over 200 species of milkweed‐related plants distributed across the eastern hemisphere, where they are an important source of pyridine alkaloids (e.g., cerpegin) and other compounds used in folk medicine to treat gastric disease and distress (Muthukrishnan, Franklin Benjamin, Sathishkannan, Senthil Kumar, & Rao, 2013). The urn‐shaped flowers of Ceropegia spp.…”
Section: Coevolution Deceptive Pollination and The Challenges Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Ceropegia s.s. (Apocynaceae) includes over 200 species of milkweed‐related plants distributed across the eastern hemisphere, where they are an important source of pyridine alkaloids (e.g., cerpegin) and other compounds used in folk medicine to treat gastric disease and distress (Muthukrishnan, Franklin Benjamin, Sathishkannan, Senthil Kumar, & Rao, 2013). The urn‐shaped flowers of Ceropegia spp.…”
Section: Coevolution Deceptive Pollination and The Challenges Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%