- the family, rotenone.
Rotenoids are
related to the isoflavones. Many
plants in the
subfamily Faboideae contain rotenoids.
Rotenoids can be
found in Lonchocarpus...
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light green pinnate leaves and
sheafs of pink or
violet flowers. The
rotenoids deguelin, dehydrodeguelin, rotenol, rotenone,
tephrosin and
sumatrol can...
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descended from
garden escapes. 6'-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-12a-hydroxydalpanol, a
rotenoid, can be
found in the
fruits of A. fruticosa.
Several members of the amorfrutin...
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including Schinia lucens,
which feeds exclusively on the genus. Amorphol, a
rotenoid bioside, can be
isolated from
plants of the
genus Amorpha.
Amorpha comprises...
- the first-described
member of the
family of
chemical compounds known as
rotenoids.
Rotenone is
approved for use as a
piscicide to
remove alien fish species...
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certain crops, such as eggplants.
Boerhavia G and
Boerhavia H are two
rotenoids isolated from B. diffusa. A
quinolone alkaloid, lunamarine,
isolated from...
- groups, including:
isoflavones isoflavanones isoflavans pterocarpans rotenoids Isoflavonoids are
derived from the
flavonoid biosynthesis pathway via...
-
Tephrosin is
rotenoid. It is a
natural fish
poison found in the
leaves and
seeds of
Tephrosia purpurea and T. vogelii. Cubé
resin Cabizza, Maddalena; Alberto...
- miraxanthin-I, II, III, IV, V and VI) can be
isolated from M.
jalapa flowers.
Rotenoids (mirabijalone A, B, C and D, 9-O-methyl-4-hydroxyboeravinone B, boeravinone...
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urucu and
namely ''L.
utilis (cubé). It
contains enough of the
toxic rotenoids rotenone and
deguelin to be used as an
insecticide and piscicide. As these...