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Acer nikoense

Acer nikoense (Aceraceae), Betula spp. (Betulaceae), Rhododendron chrysanthum, R.fauriae, R.ferrugieum, R. ponticum (Ericaceae)... [Pg.273]

Acer nikoense (Aceraceae) aglycone from e/K-Rhododendrin Foeniculum mlgare, Pimpinella anisum (Apiaceae), Citrus aurantium (bitter orange), C. limon (lemon), C. paradisi (grapefruit), C. sinensis (orange) (Rutaceae) [fruit]... [Pg.273]

The antimalarial activity of the linear coumarinolignan, grewin (18), was evaluated on cultures of Plasmodium falciparum clones D6 and W2 and it displayed weak antimalarial activity with no discernible cytotoxicity (69). Cleomiscosin A (9) and aquillochin (7), isolated as major constitutents from the heartwood of Acer nikoense, exhibited moderately potent vasorelaxant effects in the rat aorta using nor-epinephrine-stimulated and high K" -depolarized preparations (18). (7 S,8 S)-4 -0-Methyl-cleomiscosin D (29) and cleomiscosin D (11), isolated from Zan-thoxylum avicennae, were found to inhibit superoxide anion generation by human neutrophils in response to formyl-L-methionyl-L-leucyl-L-phenylalanine/cytochlasin B (52). [Pg.27]

Naoko F, Nagumo S, Inoue T, Nagai M (1988) Studies on the Constituents of Aceraceae Plants (VII). Coumarinolignans from the Wood of Acer nikoense. Shoyakugaku Zasshi 42 163 Chem Abstr 110 101568... [Pg.64]

Acerogenin E Acer nikoense (A) Betula ermanii (Be) Betula platyphylla var. japonica (Be) Betula maximowicziana (Be) Betula davurica (Be) 33 34 9 35 32... [Pg.895]

Most of the Type IV diarylheptanoids have been found in Acer nikoense (Aceraceae), but plants in both Betulaceae and Juglandaceae are now known to produce this type of compounds (Table 4). [Pg.899]

OKABE, S., SUGANUMA, M., IMAYOSHI, Y., TANIGUCHI, S., YOSHIDA, T., FUJIKl, H., New TNF-alpha releasing inhibitors, geraniin and corilagin, in leaves of Acer nikoense, megusurino-ki, Biol. Pharm. Bull., 2001,24, 1145-1148. [Pg.188]

Documented effects The powdered root has astringent properties (Khalmatov 1964). This species improves the hver s ability to detoxify, helps patients with moderately high blood pressure, has diuretic actions, and is good for treatment of constipation and fevers (Nuraliev 1989). Compounds isolated from plants collected in Uzbekistan exhibited antioxidative activity (Kogure et al. 2004). (+)-rhododendrol and epi-rhododendrin isolated from Acer nikoense Maxim, suppressed nitric oxide (NO) production in mouse peritoneal macrophages in vivo (Fushiya et al. 1998). [Pg.210]

Inoue T, Ishidate Y, Fujita M, Kubo M, Fukushima M, Nagai M 1978 Constituents in the leaves and the stem bark of Acer nikoense Maxim. Yakugaku Zasshi 98 41-46... [Pg.396]


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