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Economic Botany | 1971

Distribution of alkaloids in some Western Australian plants

T. E. H. Aplin; Jr Cannon

Previous Australian phytochemical surveys for alkaloids (5, 7, 8) have been concerned mainly with plants that occur in the State of Queensland, and particular attention has been directed to those found in rain forest communities. Relatively little information is available concerning the occurrence of alkaloids in species that grow in the more temperate and arid regions of the continent. The present investigation was undertaken in an attempt to remedy this deficiency. By means of a simple field test, 1301 species representing 469 genera and 102 plant families that grow in the SouthWest and Eremean Vegetation Provinces of Western Australia (4) have now been examined for alkaloids. The plants investigated are mainly shrubs or herbs and the majority are native species, but some introduced and naturalized plants encountered in the field have also been included in the survey. Flowering plants were collected, and in all cases a voucher specimen has been lodged in the Western Australian Herbarium, Perth. The date of collection and precise details of the locality at which the species was found have been recorded on the herbarium sheets. Plants were collected during the day and packed loosely in plastic bags until the evening. A representative sample (ca. 5 g) of the tops of shrubs, or of whole herbs, was then chopped finely with secateurs and just covered with 1% HCl. The mixture was shaken vigorously, allowed to stand overnight, then filtered. The extract was tested with Mayers reagent, which had been prepared by the addition of a solution of KI (100 g) in water (200 ml) to a solution of HgCl2 (27.2 g) in water (1200 ml) fol-


Economic Botany | 1989

Survey of some West Sumatran plants for alkaloids

Dayar Arbain; Jr Cannon; Afriastini; Kuswata Kartawinata; Rusjdi Djamal; Agusri Bustari; Abdi Dharma; Rosmawaty; Harrizul Rivai; Zaherman; Dasril Basir; Maizar Sjafar; Sjaiful; Refdinal Nawfa; Soleh Kosela

Two hundred and ninety three fully identified species representing 203 genera and 77 families were collected from Mt. Merapi, Mt. Sago, Baso, Simarasap Forest, Ngalau Forest, Padang, Air Sirah Forest, and Ulu Gadat Forest in West Sumatra and tested for the presence of alkaloids. Positive results were obtained for 58 species representing 50 genera and 26 families.


Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 1974

Crystal structure of 3-methyl-5-phenylpyrazole

Edward N. Maslen; Jr Cannon; Allan H. White; Anthony C. Willis

The crystal structure of the tautomeric title compound, C10H10N2, has been determined by direct methods from X-ray diffractometer data, and refined by least squares to R 0·060 (1614 reflections). Crystals are monoclinic, space group C2/c, a= 19·841(6), b= 12·000(2), c= 15·079(4)A, β= 92·58(2)°, Z= 16 (two independent molecules in the asymmetric unit).The geometry of the molecule is as expected; interaction between the pyrazole substituents in each case imparts a twist (21·35 and 18·21°) about the bond between the phenyl and pyrazole rings. The molecules are clustered in groups of four about the two-fold axes of the cell with the pyrazole nitrogen atoms directed toward, or close to, that axis. It has not been possible to locate the NH hydrogen atoms, which are presumed to exist as a loose association within each molecular grouping.


Tetrahedron Letters | 1977

Isolation, crystal structure and synthesis of arsenobetaine, the arsenical constituent of the western rock lobster panulirus longipes cygnus George

John S. Edmonds; Kevin A. Francesconi; Jr Cannon; Colin L. Raston; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 1981

Isolation, Crystal Structure and Synthesis of Arsenobetaine, a Constituent of the Western Rock Lobster, the Dusky Shark, and Some Samples of Human Urine*

Jr Cannon; Js Edmonds; Kevin A. Francesconi; Colin L. Raston; Jb Saunders; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White


Science of The Total Environment | 1983

Isolation and preliminary toxicological evaluation of arsenobetaine - the water-soluble arsenical constituent from the hepatopancreas of the western rock lobster.

Jr Cannon; Janice B. Saunders; Robert F. Toia


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 1990

(-)-Bukittinggine, the Major Alkaloid of Sapium baccatum: Crystal Structure and Absolute Configuration of Bukittinggine Hydrobromide

Dayar Arbain; Lindsay T. Byrne; Jr Cannon; Vincent A. Patrick; Allan H. White


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 1973

Phenolic Constituents of Grevillea robusta (Proteaceae). The Structure of Robustol, a Novel Macrocyclic Phenol

Jr Cannon; Pw Chow; Mw Fuller; Bh Hamilton; Bw Metcalf; Aj Power


Tetrahedron Letters | 1975

Structures of nine quinones isolated from two Conospermum species

Jr Cannon; K.R. Joshi; I.A. McDonald; R.W. Retallack; A.F. Sierakowski; L.C.H. Wong


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 1978

Chemistry and crystal structures of 1,3-Bis(4'-bromophenyl)propane- 1,2,3-trione, 3,5-Diphenyl- 1,2-dithiolylium-4-olate and 4-Hydroxy-3,5-diphenyl-1,2-dithiolium perchlorate

Jr Cannon; Kt Potts; Colin L. Raston; Andrew F. Sierakowski; Allan H. White

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Allan H. White

University of Western Australia

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Brian W. Skelton

University of Western Australia

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Anthony C. Willis

Australian National University

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Edward N. Maslen

University of Western Australia

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Lindsay T. Byrne

University of Western Australia

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Dayar Arbain

University College West

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A.F. Sierakowski

University of Western Australia

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A.J. Power

University of Western Australia

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