1995 journal article

Cyclic hydroxamic acids in dicotyledonous plants

BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY, 23(7-8), 781–785.

By: K. Pratt n, P. Kumar n & W. Chilton n

author keywords: Acanthaceae; Scrophulariaceae; cyclic hydroxamic acids; benxoxazinones; DIMBOA; DIBOA; distribution
TL;DR: DIBOA was identified in Scoparia dulcis (Scrophulariaceae) and in six Acanthaceae species: Acanthus mollis, A. spinosus, Aphelandra aurantiaca, Crossandra infundibuliformis and C. pungens and no hydroxamates were found in 28 species from 19 other genera of Acanthidae. (via Semantic Scholar)
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