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Erythrina

A genus of leguminous shrubs or trees, mainly tropical, yielding useful compounds such as ALKALOIDS and PLANT LECTINS.
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2013
2013
Inhibitors of peptidases isolated from leguminous seeds have been studied for their pharmacological properties. The present study… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
The history of erythrina research begins at the end of the 19th century. During the last two decades of that time extracts from… 
2006
2006
Several 2-imido substituted furans were found to undergo a rapid intramolecular [4 + 2]-cycloaddition to deliver oxabicyclo… 
2006
2006
[reaction: see text] A new strategy for the synthesis of 3-demethoxyerythratidinone has been developed and is based on an… 
2006
2006
[reaction: see text] Treatment of the anion derived from the ring-fused gem-dichlorocyclopropane 4c with silver tetrafluoroborate… 
2000
2000
A new 3-phenylcoumarin, indicanine A (1), has been isolated from the root bark of the African medicinal plant Erythrina indica… 
1997
1997
Through bioassay-guided separation of the methanol extracts of Indonesian medicinal plants, three inhibitors of the Na+/H… 
1981
1981
Two proteinase inhibitors, DE-1 and DE-3, were purified from Erythrina latissima seeds. Whereas DE-1 inhibits bovine chymotrypsin… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Eight spiroamine alkaloids (I-VIII) and three carboxylated indole-3-alkylamines (IX-XI) were isolated from the various parts of…