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Acalypha

Jebakumar Solomon RD, Subramaniam K, Jayaraj V. (2005) Isolation, identification and study of antimicrobial property of a bioactive compound in an Indian medicinal plant, Acalypha indica (Indian-Nettle). World J Microb Biotech 21 1231-1236. [Pg.515]

Reiersen, B. et al., Anthocyanins acylated with gallic acid from chenille plant, Acalypha hispida, Phytochemistry, 64, 867, 2003. [Pg.528]

Acalypha australis L. Tie Xian Cai (Copper leaf) (aerial part) Acalyphine, tannic acid, gallic acid.33 Antibacterial, antiasthmatic, antipyretic, detoxicant, antidysenteric, hemostatic. [Pg.17]

Acalypha famesiana Willd. A. indica L. Jin He Huan Indian Ren Xian (Wild copper leaf) (whole plant) Acalyphine.55 Diuretic, treat diarrhea. [Pg.17]

Acalypha indica L. China Acalyphine.55 Diuretic, treat diarrhea. [Pg.177]

Chrysanthemum jucundum, C. koraiense, C. morifolium, C. sinense, Cirsium albescens, C. brevicaule, C. littorale, C. maakii, C. segetum, C. setosum, C. vlassovianum Acalypha australis, A. farnesiana, A. indica Acanthopanax sessiliflorus Prunus persica... [Pg.381]

Acalypha australis, Caesalpiniapulcherrima, C. sappan, Comus officinalis, Erigeron canadensis, E. annuus, Eucalyptus robusta, Euphorbia humifusa, E. hirta, Geranium dahuricum, G. eriostemon, G. sibiricum,... [Pg.428]

Acalypha indica, Cydonia oblonga, Hydrangea arborescens, Manihot esculenta, Prunus domestica, P. armeniaca, P. armericana, Sambucus nigra, S. canadensis... [Pg.512]

Hydrociannic acid Acalypha indica, Aleurites moluceanu... [Pg.519]

Ailanthus altissima, A. glandulosa, Picrasma excelsa Ailanthus altissima, A. glandulosa, Picrasma excelsa Acalypha indica... [Pg.532]

The cyanogenic glucoside, acalyphin (Fig. 3.1), found in Acalypha indica, appears to be derived from nicotinic acid metabolism (Nahrstedt et al, 1982). Acalyphin is homologous to four non-cyanogenic 3-cyanopyridones, including ricinine, that have also been isolated from various Acalypheae (Nahrstedt, 1987). [Pg.99]

While doing the inoculation of Acalypha indica, some of the interesting observations are as follow ... [Pg.107]


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