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A-asarone

C12H1406 terephthalic acid diethylene glycol ester 959-26-2 112.00 1 3940 2 24248 C12H1603 a-asarone 2883-98-9 22. To 2... [Pg.262]

Chen X, Zhao T, Li Y, Yu W. Study on preparation of a- asarone fine particles via RESS. Huaxue Gongcheng (Chem Eng) 2001 29 12-14. [Pg.204]

Fig. 7A DCM extracts or TAS distillates of Calami rhizoma (1-3) show in UV-365 tim at least seven blue or violet-blue fluorescent zones from the start up to R, 0.55 and additional zones in the R( range 0.75 and at the solvent front. Their concentration is low in the commercial extract (4). The zone at R, 0.4 in the samples I-4 fluoresces blue and violet-blue, due to the a-()-asarone mixture (Tl, violet-blue). Fig. 7A DCM extracts or TAS distillates of Calami rhizoma (1-3) show in UV-365 tim at least seven blue or violet-blue fluorescent zones from the start up to R, 0.55 and additional zones in the R( range 0.75 and at the solvent front. Their concentration is low in the commercial extract (4). The zone at R, 0.4 in the samples I-4 fluoresces blue and violet-blue, due to the a-()-asarone mixture (Tl, violet-blue).
Oil of Calamus. Oil of sweet flag. Volatile oil from rhizome of Acorns calamus L., Araceae grown in North America, Europe and Asia. Constit. of Jammu, India variety 0-asarOne 75.8% calamene 3.84% calamo] 3.2% a -asarone 1.32% camphene 0.92% 0 -pinene 0.56% asaronal-dehyde 0.2%, Vashist, Handa, Soap Perfum. Cosmet. 37, 135 (1964). [Pg.1072]

No teratogenic effects were observed in chicken eggs injected with calamus essential oil at doses of 0.12,0.60,3.00, 15.00, or 75.00 mg/egg (Yabiku et al. 1979). Similarly, no teratogenic effects were observed in chicken eggs injected with a-asarone at doses up to 4 mg/egg. In eggs injected with P-asarone, 43% of embryos survived a dose of 0.04 mg/egg, while none survived a dose of 4 mg/egg (Yabiku et al. 1979). [Pg.9]

No mutagenic activity of a-asarone was observed in the Ames test with Salmonella typhimurium at concentrations of up to 5000 ppm with or without activation. In a related study, P-asarone was not mutagenic at 50 ppm, but did show mutagenic activity at a concentration of 5000 ppm with activation (Yabiku et al. 1979). [Pg.10]

The LD50 of intraperitoneally administered aqueous extract of grass-leaf sweetflag in mice was 53 g/kg (Chen and Chen 2004). The LD50 of intraperitoneally administered a-asarone in mice was 339 mg/kg. Toxic effects included seizures, convulsions, and slowed respiration (Chen and Chen 2004). [Pg.14]


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