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    • The Chemistry of African Croton species 

      Langat, MK; Crouch, N; Ndunda, B; Midiwo, JO; Aldhaher, A; Alqahtani, A DA Mulholland; Alqahtani, A; Mulholland, DA (University of Nairobi, 2016)
      The genus Croton is one of the largest of Euphorbiaceae sensu stricto, and consists of over 1300 species of trees, shrubs and herbs that are distributed worldwide in the warm tropics and subtropics. It is reported that 124 ...
    • Diterpenoids from the roots of Croton dichogamus Pax. 

      Aldhaher, A; Langat, M; Ndunda, B; Chirchir, D; Midiwo, JO; Njue, A; Schwikkard, S; Carew, M; Mulholland, D (University of Nairobi, 2017-12)
      Four previously undescribed diterpenoids including two crotofolanes, crotodichogamoin A and B, and two halimanes, crothalimene A and B, a new sesquiterpenoid, and fifteen previously reported compounds, including the ...