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Acacia spp

Acacia spp. According to White, the tops of A. floribunda Sieb., A. longifolia Willd. and A. pruinosa Cunn. contain tryptamine (3-association with j3-phenylethylamine (N.Z. Journ. Sci. Tech., 1944, 25, B, 157). [Pg.771]

Abrine, 484 Abrotine, 772 Abrtis precatorius, 484 Abuta spp., 371 Acacia spp., 771 Acetylcholine, 262, 518 Acetylomithine, 170, 171, 172 Achillea spp., 779 Achilleine achilletine, 779 Acolyctine, 686 Aconine, 673, 675, 679, 685 Aconines, nuclear structure, 693 Aconite alkaloids, 673 Aconitine, 673, 674, 775 oxidation products, 676 Aconitines, pharmacological action, 690 Aconitinone, 676 Aconitoline, 675... [Pg.784]

Fisetin (= 5-Deoxy-quercetin 3,7,3, 4 -Tetrahydroxyflavone) (flavonol) Rhus cotinus, R. rhodantherma (Anacardiaceae), Acacia spp. (Fabaceae) HIV-1 protease (50 pM) (Neutral endopeptidase) [43]... [Pg.572]

The gluing experiments were done with commercially available starch, proteins (casein, glutin) and tannins of mimosa Acacia spp.), Pinus radiatay and quebracho (Schinopsis spp.) and with tannins extracted from the bark of spruce (Picea abies) and common pine (Pinus sylvestris). The extractions were carried out with water or organic solvents under alkali and/or sulphite conditions on a laboratory scale aiming at optimization of yield and polyphenolic extract content. After extraction, the solutions were concentrated under reduced pressure and freeze dried. One pine bark extract was modified with phenol. A summary of the tannin extracts and their properties is given in Table I. [Pg.231]

Methoxybenzaldehyde) Pimpinella anisum (Apiaceae), Acacia spp., odour)... [Pg.418]

In the past, reforestation relied on the establishment of monospecific plantations, often with exotics (e.g.. Eucalyptus, Pinus, Acacia spp.) or a limited number of native tree taxa for which seeds are readily available and silvicultural practices have been developed (Knowles and Parrotta 1995). Also at Porto Trombetas, about 160 native forest species in mixed plantings were evaluated for their suitability for forest restoration on bauxite mine land over a 14-year period. Observations over 600 ha of plantings have yielded information on ecological characteristics of the species and cost-effective propagation methods. The plantations of exotics and natives are expected to catalyze natural forest succession in the understory and thus accelerate the rate at which species-rich native forest stands develop on severely degraded lands. [Pg.113]

DMT (dimethyltryptamine nigerine) is an indole alkaloid from Mimosa hostilis, Acacia spp., Arundo donax, Desmodium... [Pg.103]

E414 Acacia or Gum arabic Stabiliser Gum from the bark of the tress of Acacia spp. [Pg.332]

N,N-dimethyltrypta mine (MAO 1) phenylalkyl amine Mimosa hostilis, Acacia spp., Arundo donax, Desmodium spp., Phalaris spp., Banisteriopsis argentea, Psychotria spp, Virola peruviana, Zanthoxylum spp. and others (Leguininosae, Gramineae, Malphigiaceae, Rubiaceae, Myristicaceae, Rntacea [167]... [Pg.82]

Constit. of the hydrolysate of cashew nut shells and gums of an Acacia spp. (gum arabic) and Rhizophora mangle. Isol. from chondromucoprotein of bovine nasal septum. [Pg.501]


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