The alkaloid magnoflorine 1, has been isolated for the first time from Croton xalapensis (Euphorbiaceae), in addition two phenylpropenols derivates, 3,4-dimethoxy-(E)-cinnamyl alcohol 2 and 3,4-dimethoxy-5-hydroxy-(E)-cinnamyl alcohol 3, 3,4,5-trimethoxycinnamic acid 4, gallic acid 5, methyl gallate 6 and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid 7 have been also found; these compounds were identified by spectroscopic analysis particularly, 2D NMR and ESI-MS/MS techniques. The high concentration of magnoflorine, calculated with quantitative HPLC, of the aqueous extract, probably contributes to the remarkable medicinal properties of this plant. In addition this is the first phytochemical study on Croton xalapensis to be reported
Croton species from the Euphorbiaceae family are best known for the tigliane diterpenes which are tu...
The present work reports the chemical study of root barks from Croton floribundus Spreng, collected ...
Phytochemical studies of the bark and leaves of Croton palanostigma Klotzsch (Euphorbiaceae) led to ...
The alkaloid magnoflorine 1, has been isolated for the first time from Croton xalapensis (Euphorbiac...
Plants have been used as medicinal agents for over a thousand years and have proved to be an importa...
The present work describes for the first time the chemical investigation from leaves of Croton pedic...
The Croton macrostachyus is used for the treatment of malaria, venereal diseases, cough, diabetes, c...
The genus Croton consists of an important group of trees, with several of its species being commerci...
The present work reports the study on the volatile chemical constitution of the leaves, twigs and ro...
This work describes the chemical composition of Croton muscicarpa (Euphorbiacea...
The family Euphorbiaceae is the sixth largest family of plants in the world represented by 300 gener...
<p></p><p>Chemical investigation of Croton gratissimus led to the isolation of fourteen compounds, a...
Chemical investigation of Croton pullei (Euphorbiaceae) collected in the Brazilian Amazon region was...
This work describes the phytochemical investigation of Croton regelianus (Euphorbiaceae), with the p...
Espécies de Croton são fonte abundante de metabólitos secundários, com ampla diversidade de atividad...
Croton species from the Euphorbiaceae family are best known for the tigliane diterpenes which are tu...
The present work reports the chemical study of root barks from Croton floribundus Spreng, collected ...
Phytochemical studies of the bark and leaves of Croton palanostigma Klotzsch (Euphorbiaceae) led to ...
The alkaloid magnoflorine 1, has been isolated for the first time from Croton xalapensis (Euphorbiac...
Plants have been used as medicinal agents for over a thousand years and have proved to be an importa...
The present work describes for the first time the chemical investigation from leaves of Croton pedic...
The Croton macrostachyus is used for the treatment of malaria, venereal diseases, cough, diabetes, c...
The genus Croton consists of an important group of trees, with several of its species being commerci...
The present work reports the study on the volatile chemical constitution of the leaves, twigs and ro...
This work describes the chemical composition of Croton muscicarpa (Euphorbiacea...
The family Euphorbiaceae is the sixth largest family of plants in the world represented by 300 gener...
<p></p><p>Chemical investigation of Croton gratissimus led to the isolation of fourteen compounds, a...
Chemical investigation of Croton pullei (Euphorbiaceae) collected in the Brazilian Amazon region was...
This work describes the phytochemical investigation of Croton regelianus (Euphorbiaceae), with the p...
Espécies de Croton são fonte abundante de metabólitos secundários, com ampla diversidade de atividad...
Croton species from the Euphorbiaceae family are best known for the tigliane diterpenes which are tu...
The present work reports the chemical study of root barks from Croton floribundus Spreng, collected ...
Phytochemical studies of the bark and leaves of Croton palanostigma Klotzsch (Euphorbiaceae) led to ...