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Adenophora triphylla

Adenophora triphylla (Thunb.) DC A. verticillata Fisch. Che Ye Sha Seng Lun Ye Sha Seng (Bellflower) (root) Inulin, taraxerone, beta-sitosterol, daucosterol, beta-sitosteryl palmitate, lupenone.53 Antidotal, aphrodisiac, demulcent, expectorant, restorative, sialogogue, tonic. [Pg.21]

Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacquin Adenophora triphylla (Thunb.) DC Trifolium pratense L., T. repens L. [Pg.342]

Adenophora triphylla, A. verticillata Solanum aculeatissimum Dioscorea bulbifera Ginkgo biloba... [Pg.396]

Acanthopanax sessiliflorus, Adenophora triphylla, A. verticillata, Cynomorium coccineum, C. songarium, Daucus carota Menispermum dauricum Menispermum dauricum Menispermum dauricum... [Pg.414]

Adenophora triphylla war. japonica, whicii was grown at the medicinal plant garden in Japan, contains 6-C-butyl-DMDP (56) in addition to 1, 5, 24, 25, and 52 [45]. Interestingly, 6-C-butyl-DMDP and p-l-C-butyldeoxygalacTonojirimydn possess the same carbon backbone. Hence, both alkaloids could be biosynthesized by the five- or six-membered ring closure of a common precursor. [Pg.117]

C-butyl-DMDP Adenophora triphylla var. japonica (Campanulaceae) whole planP ... [Pg.172]

New tirucallane triterpenoids are adenophorate (70) (T-ray analysis) from Adenophora triphylla (Campanulaceae),32 and the ring a seco derivatives (71) and (72) from Guarea cedrata (Meliaceae).52 Treatment of the 7a-hydroxy- or 7-keto-apotirucall-14-enes (73)—(75) with monoperphthalic acid affords the corresponding 14a,15a-epoxides.53... [Pg.216]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.61 ]




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