| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5165754 | Phytochemistry | 2011 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												⺠Fruits of Harrisonia perforata were phytochemically investigated for the first time. ⺠The present research led to isolation of eight limonoids (1-8), displaying four different carbon skeletons. ⺠Compounds 1-3 with highly rearranged A, B and D-seco-16-nor skeletons, were closely related to limonoids from Cneorum tricoccum (Cneoraceae) and Cedrelopsis grevei (Ptaeroxylaceae). ⺠The structural similarity of limonoids in these species suggest that these taxa are closely related which are in agreement with the conclusion by Waterman.
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											Authors
												Xiao-Hui Yan, Ying-Tong Di, Xin Fang, Shi-Ying Yang, Hong-Ping He, Shun-Lin Li, Yang Lu, Xiao-Jiang Hao, 
											