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Agathosma

The (15)( —)- enantiomer is a major constituent of the oil oiAgastache formosana and has been reported in the oils of Buchu leaf Agathosma... [Pg.164]

Buchu leaf Agathosma betulina (Ber-gius) PUlans, A. crenulata (L.) PUlans trfl s-p-Menthane-8-thiol-3-one and its S-acetate (characteristic minor components), (+)-limonene (10)... [Pg.82]

A. ovata, A. peglerae, A. serpyllacea, Agathosma sp., Asterolasia inuelleri, Boenninghausia albiflora, Boronia caerulescens, B. nana,... [Pg.190]

Uncaria tomentosa (cat s claw) Agathosma betulina (buchu)... [Pg.1618]

Senecio species (ragwort) Asteraceae (aster) Buchu Agathosma betulina... [Pg.1620]

Agathosma betulina (buchu) contains diosmin (venos-mine), and a synthetic form of diosmin is also available. It has been used to treat the pain and bleeding of hemorrhoids (1). [Pg.3087]

The essential oil, which is present in a concentration of app. 1.5-2.5% in the leaves of Barosma (syn. Agathosma) species (Rutaceae) from South Africa, has traditionally been used as a flavour booster for black currants. Because both common species, B. betulina and B. crenulata, deliver different types of essential oil, they are treated separately in the following. Nevertheless, hybridisation of both wild growing species is observed. [Pg.220]

OCN round buchu short buchu Agathosma crenulata (L.) Pillans SCN buchu... [Pg.30]

MooUa, A., and A.M. Viljoen. 2008. Buchu —Agathosma betulina and Agathosma crenulata (Rutaceae) A review. /. Ethnopharmacol. 119(3) 413-419. [Pg.31]

Buchu leaf Betula verrucosa Erhart. Betula alba sensu H.J.Coste. non L.) Agathosma betulina Rutaceae Leaf Wild LQ... [Pg.60]

The poor utilization of ferulic acid raises a point of interest. As mentioned above, there has long been evidence that scopoletin in tobacco arises from ferulic acid. However, this evidently cannot be the case in Agathosma, since scopoletin is well utilized to form puberulin, but ferulic acid is not. It may be that scopoletin, like the other di- and trioxygenated coumarins thus far studied, originates via umbelliferone in most species, and that the picture in tobacco is exceptional. [Pg.296]

Elaboration of the 6,7,8 oxygenation pattern in simple coumarins Biosynthesis of puberulin in Agathosma puberula. Z. Naturforsch. 39c 31-37. [Pg.311]

Halfordamine 4,6,8-triOMe Agathosma bisulca, A. capensis, A. sp. nov. [21], Halfordia scleroxyla [44]... [Pg.720]

Aesculus hippocastanum, 2951 Affinity, 2388, 2413, 2417 Aflatoxin, 4113 AFP, 2417 Afraegle, 732 Agaricus silvaticus, 979 Agastache rugosa, 2982 Agathosma, 753... [Pg.4163]

Finkelstein, N., and D. E. A. Rivett Puberulin, a New Prenyloxy-Coumarin from Agathosma puberula. Phytochemistry 15, 1080 (1976). [Pg.408]

Buchu leaves are reported to have urinary antiseptic, diuretic, and carminative properties. The essential oils of Agathosma betulina and A. crenulata leaves have shown spasmolytic activity on the smooth muscle of isolated guinea pig ileum. ... [Pg.117]


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