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Angelica tree

Aralia spinosa. Angelica tree. Aralia spinosa. W. I. 1521. Cortex. The lark. [Pg.51]

Prickly Ash Zanthoxylum americanum Angelica tree, toothache tree... [Pg.382]

Common/vernacular names Angelica tree, northern prickly ash, pepper wood, toothache tree, and yellow wood (Z. americanum), Hercules club, prickly yellow wood, sea ash, and southern prickly ash (Z. clava-herculis), toothache tree and xanthoxylum. [Pg.50]

From the aerial parts of the medicinal plant Dendropanax arboreus (angelica tree) several aliphatic polyacetylenes have been isolated of which falcarinol, falcarindiol (2), dehydrofalcarinol (8) and dehydrofalcarindiol (114) (Figures 5.1 and 5.13) were found to exhibit in vitro cytotoxicity against human tumour cell lines, with falcarinol showing the strongest activity (Bernart et al 1996). Preliminary in vivo evaluation of the cytotoxic activity of falcarinol, dehydrofalcarinol and dehydrofalcarindiol using a LOX... [Pg.152]


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