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Occurrence and Distribution of Iridoids
- Environmental SciencePharmacology and Applications of Naturally Occurring Iridoids
- 2019
Iridoid monoterpenoids are widespread in the angiosperm plant families and are preferentially synthesized by the eudicots of Asterid clade, while iridoids of diverse skeletal structures are synthesised by monocots.
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- Chemistry
- 1992
The distribution of the chemical compounds iridoids, anthraquinones, and verbascosides is demonstrated in Dahlgrenograms. An analysis of iridoid biosynthesis and structure allows distinction of two…
The seco-iridoid pathway from Catharanthus roseus
- Biology, ChemistryNature communications
- 2014
expression of the eight genes encoding this pathway, together with two genes boosting precursor formation and two downstream alkaloid biosynthesis genes, in an alternative plant host allows the heterologous production of the complex MIA strictosidine, which confirms the functionality of all enzymes of the pathway and highlights their utility for synthetic biology programmes.
Biosynthesis of iridoids lacking C-10 and the chemotaxonomic implications of their distribution
- Chemistry
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Biosynthesis of Iridoids and Secoiridoids
- Chemistry
- 1986
Research on iridoids began with the discovery of asperuloside (1) (an iridoid glucoside) in 1848 and gentiopicroside (2) (a secoiridoid glucoside) in 1862. However, it was only in the late 1950’s…
Three new glycosides from the leaves of Hydrangea macrophylla subsp. serrata (THUNB.) MAKINO.
- ChemistryChemical & pharmaceutical bulletin
- 2008
Three new glycosides have been isolated from the leaves of Hydrangea macrophylla subsp.
Secoiridoid glycosides from the leaves of Hydrangea macrophylla subsp. serrata
- ChemistryJournal of Natural Medicines
- 2006
Seven secoiridoid glycosides, secologanin dimethyl acetal (1), n-butyl vogeloside (2), n-butyl epi-vogeloside (3), (7R)-n-butyl morroniside (4), hydrangenoside A (5), hydrangenoside C (6), and…
Chemical constituents from the leaves of Hydrangea macrophylla var. thunbergii (III): Absolute stereostructures of hydramacrosides A and B, secoiridoid glucoside complexes with inhibitory activity on histamine release.
- ChemistryChemical & pharmaceutical bulletin
- 1999
Hydramacrosides A and B exhibited an inhibitory effect on histamine release from rat mast cells induced by an antigen-antibody reaction.