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Acacia catechu

Ingredient of various plants and trees ("catechu" from Uncaria gambir and Acacia catechu), obtained by extraction with water or ethyl acetate. [Pg.459]

Dihydroxy-3,6-dimethoxyflavone 5-a-L-Arabinosyl(l —> 6)glucoside Acacia catechu stems Leguminosae 168... [Pg.761]

Quercetagetin 3,6-dimethyl ether (axillarin) 5-a-L-Arabinosyl(l — 6)glucoside and scapes Acacia catechu stems Legumnosae 420... [Pg.773]

Yadav, R.N., A new flavone glycoside from the stems of Acacia catechu Willd., J. Inst. Chem. (India), 73, 104, 2001. [Pg.796]

Acacia catechu Willd. ErCha (Catechu, Jerusalem thorn) (peeled branch) d-Catechin, catechutanic acid, epicatechin, gambir-fluorescein, gambirine, mitraphylline, tannin, roxburghine I ).33-450 Promote salivation, resolve phlegm, stop bleeding, treat pyogenic infections. [Pg.17]

Acacia catechu, Elaeagnus pungens, E. umbellata, Rosa acicularis, R. amygdalifolia, R. davurica,... [Pg.421]

Equisetum arvense, E. hyemale, E. ramosissimum Pongamia pinnata Acacia catechu... [Pg.428]

Eupatorium formosanum Salvia miltiorhiza Oxyria digyna Artocarpus heterophyllus Clivia miniata Mimosa invisa, M. pudica Acacia catechu Elephantopus molis Crotalaria sessiliflora Strychnos nwc-vomica... [Pg.455]

Usage It is wrapped in the leaf of the betel pepper ( Piper chavica betel ) and sprinkled with burnt lime, catechu gum from the Malayan acacia tree ( Acacia catechu ) and nutmeg, cardamom or other species. This morsel is placed in the mouth and sucked on for several hours. [Pg.4]

Based on Free-B-Ring flavonoids from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis and flavans from the bark exudates of Acacia catechu, a novel... [Pg.680]

Widespread Acacia catechu (Fabaceae), Polygonum nodosum (Polygonaceae), Salts capraea (Salicaceae), Coniferae glycosides in Rhododendron (Ericaceae), Astilbe (Saxifragaceae) spp. [Pg.169]

Acacia catechu, Glycine max, Robinia pseudoacacia, Trigonella spp. (Fabaceae), Rhus glabra, Rhus bxicodmdron (Anacardiaceae)... [Pg.283]

Quercitrin (= Quercetin Widespread Acacia catechu, A. spp. MLCK (137), PKA (6)... [Pg.317]

T. patula (Asteraceae), other Asteraceae [flower], Acacia catechu (Fabaceae) glycosides in Tagetes erecta (marigold) (Asteraceae) [flower]... [Pg.365]

Fisetin Acacia catechu, Trigomlla spp., 5-LOX [blocks basophil... [Pg.606]

The commercial products known as Catechu and Cutch are prepared by evaporation of aqueous extracts of the wood of Acacia catechu and allied species, common in India. Gambler is a similar preparation , its exact composition has not been investigated. Catechu serves technically both as a colouring-matter and as a tannin, and is largely employed in cotton-dyeing and in tanning. [Pg.270]

Catechu. Catechu. Acacia catechu. W. IV. 1079. Mimosa catechu. L. Extractum. The extract. [Pg.32]

Condensed tannins are formed by condensation of catechin units. These types of tannins are also known as phalbatannins. They are powerful antioxidants and are present in Vitis vinifera, Cinchona officinalis. Acacia catechu, Lawsonia inermis and Pinus sylvestris. They have been discussed in chapter 6. [Pg.145]


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