Gnetum cleistostachyum
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Order: | Gnetales
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Family: | Gnetaceae
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Species: | G. cleistostachyum
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Gnetum cleistostachyum C. Y. Cheng, 1975
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Gnetum cleistostachyum is a liana species in the Sessiles subsection of the genus Gnetum described from South East Yunnan.
The name is still invalid and efloras states it is advisable to postpone validating it until more complete collections, particularly with seeds, can be studied.[1]
The stilbene derivatives, gnetucleistol A, B and C, gnetifolin A, p-hydroxycinnamic acid, piceatannol, resveratrol,[2] bisisorhapontigenin A, gnetuhainin P, gnetulin,[3] the stilbenolignans, gnetucleistol F, gnetofuran A, lehmbachol D, gnetifolin F and gnetumontanin,[4] gnetucleistol D (2-methoxyoxyresveratrol), gnetucleistol E (3-methoxy-isorhapontigenin), rhapontigenin, isorhapontigenin, 4-methoxyresveratrol and pinosylvin[5] can be found in G. cleistostachyum.
References
- ^ Gnetum at efloras.org
- ^ Yao, Chun-Suo; Lin, Mao; Liu, Xin; Wang, Ying-Hong (2005). "Stilbene derivatives from Gnetum cleistostachyum". Journal of Asian Natural Products Research. 7 (2): 131–7. doi:10.1080/10286020310001625102. PMID 15621615.
- ^ Yao, CS; Lin, M (2005). "Bioactive stilbene dimers from Gnetum cleistostachyum". Natural product research. 19 (5): 443–8. doi:10.1080/14786410412331271041. PMID 15938189.
- ^ Yao, CS; Lin, M; Wang, L (2006). "Isolation and biomimetic synthesis of anti-inflammatory stilbenolignans from Gnetum cleistostachyum". Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin. 54 (7): 1053–7. doi:10.1248/cpb.54.1053. PMID 16819232. INIST 18028605.
- ^ Yao Chun-Suo; Lin Mao; LIiu Xin; Wang Ying-Hong (2003). "Stilbenes from Gnetum cleistostachyum". Huaxue xuebao. 61 (8): 1331–1334. ISSN 0567-7351. INIST 15332136.