Abstract
An examination of the stem and root bark of Tetradium trichotomum (Rutaceae) has yielded the alkaloids α-allocryptopine and dictamnine and the limonoids limonin, limonexic acid and calodendrolide. The presence of the 1-benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline-derived alkaloid α-allocryptopine is further chemical evidence supporting the argument that Tetradium is closely allied to Zanthoxylum and Phellodendron.
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