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Definition of 'Rutaceae'

A plant family in the order Sapindales that grows in warmer regions and has conspicuous flowers. Fagara species have been reclassified, most to ZANTHOXYLUM, some to Melicope or GLEDITSIA. The common name of stinkwood used for Zieria is also used for OCOTEA.

Common names: Rutaceae; Bauerella; Atalantia; Fagara; Fortunella; Kumquat; Glycosmis; Haplophyllum; Melicope; Microcitrus; Lime, Australian Wild; Australian Wild Lime; Micromelum; Raulinoa; Sarcomelicope; Severinia; Swinglea; Teclea; Vepris; Zieria; Acronychia

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Chemistry and biological activity of azoprenylated secondary metabolites.

3 Aug 2009 N-Prenyl secondary metabolites (isopentenylazo-, geranylazo-, farnesylazo- and their biosynthetic derivatives) represent a family of extremely rare natural products. Only in recent years have these alkaloids been recognized as interesting and ... Read more...


Essential oil composition of two new species of Phebalium (Rutaceae) from north-eastern NSW, Australia.

29 Jun 2009 The composition of the essential oil steam distilled with cohobation from the aerial parts of two new undescribed species of Phelabium, P. stellatum I. Telford & J.J. Bruhl ined. and P. sylvaticum I. Telford & J.J. Bruhl ined., has been analyzed by ... Read more...


A new acridone alkaloid from Micromelum integerrimum.

29 Jun 2009 A new acridone alkaloid, 1,3-dihydroxy-4-methoxy-10-methylacridone (1), was isolated from leaves of the plant Micromelum integerrimum, together with two known carbazole alkaloids, glycozolinol (2) and methyl carbazole-3-carboxylate (3). Their ... Read more...

 

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Definition: A plant family in the order Sapindales that grows in warmer regions and has conspicuous flowers. Fagara species have been reclassified, most to ZANTHOXYLUM, some to Melicope or GLEDITSIA. The common name of stinkwood used for Zieria is also used for OCOTEA.

Descriptor UI: D027821

Alternative terms: Rutaceae; Bauerella; Atalantia; Fagara; Fortunella; Kumquat; Glycosmis; Haplophyllum; Melicope; Microcitrus; Lime, Australian Wild; Australian Wild Lime; Micromelum; Raulinoa; Sarcomelicope; Severinia; Swinglea; Teclea; Vepris; Zieria; Acronychia;

Allowable Qualifiers: adverse effects; anatomy & histology; classification; cytology; drug effects; embryology; enzymology; genetics; growth & development; immunology; metabolism; microbiology; parasitology; physiology; poisoning; radiation effects; toxicity; ultrastructure; chemistry; virology;

Tree Number: B06.388.100.875;

History Note: 2002

Technical Notes: entry term: FAGARA: FAGARA HORRIDA see GLEDITSIA is also available; see also X refs at ZANTHOXYLUM for other species of FAGARA; unspecified FAGARA goes here; prefer specific plant; coordinate with specific PLANT COMPONENTS term if pertinent; for use in therapy coordinate IM with PHYTOTHERAPY (IM) + disease/drug ther (IM) + PLANT PREPARATIONS or its indentations/ther use (IM or NIM) + specific plant chemical /ther use (IM) if pertinent; Manual 26.29

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