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Aniba canelilla

Aniba canelilla (Lauraceae) cjc 71,1128 93 Desmos tiebaghiensis (Annonaceae) jnp 45,617 82 Stephania cepharantha (Menispermaceae) cpb 45,470 97... [Pg.133]

Aniba canelilla (Lauraceae) eje 71,1128 93 Annona purpurea (Annonaceae) jnp 61,1457 98 Aristolochia chilensis (Aristolochiaceae) fit 61,190 90 Berberis lycium (Berberidaceae) daib 44,1458 83 Corydalis claviculata (Papaveraceae) jnp 53,1280 90 Croton bonplandianus (Euphorbiaceae) tet 37,3175 81 Desmos tiebaghiensis (Annonaceae) jnp 45,617 82 Guatteria sagotiana (Annonaceae) jnp 49,1078 86 Isolona zenkeri (Annonaceae) pm 50,23 84 Liriodendron tulipifera (Magnoliaceae) cnc 11,829 75 Litsea cubeba (Lauraceae) jea 667,322 94... [Pg.135]

Aniba canelilla (Lauraceae) cjc 71,1128 93 Berberis brandisiana (Berberidaceae) jnp 49, 538 86 Croton bonplandianus (Euphorbiaceae) jnp 38,275 75 Croton sparsiflorus (Euphorbiaceae) tet 37,3175 81 Liriodendron tulipifera (Magnoliaceae) cnc 27, 516 92 Ocotea sp. (Lauraceae) jnp 38,275 75... [Pg.136]

Interaminense, L. D., dos Ramos-Alves, R E., de Siqueira, R. J., Xavier, R E., Duarte, G. R, Magalhaes, P. J. et al. (2013). Vasorelaxant effects of l-nitro-2-phenylethane, the main constituent of the essential oil of Aniba canelilla, in superior mesenteric arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats. [Pg.312]

Several papers have reported the hypotensive action of inhaled essential oils due to relief of stress and/ or anxiety. There are many reports of essential oils and individual components producing a hypotensive effect through intravenous (IV) injection in animals, for example, Menthaxvillosa (Lahlou et al., 2001), Aniba canelilla (Lahlou et al., 2005), Croton zehntneri (de Siqueira et al., 2006), and Cymbopogon win-terianus (de Menezes et al., 2010). A review of hypotensive components administered by IV found that terpene alcohols were more effective than terpene hydrocarbons (Menezes et al., 2010). There is little evidence, other than anecdotal, that essential oils may possess an antihypotensive effect. [Pg.383]

Aniba canelilla (Lauraceae) Aniba canelilla (Lauraceae)... [Pg.19]

Surprisingly, from a family known for producing many different kinds of alkaloids, only one species was reported in the literature as producing protoberberine alkaloids. From Aniba canelilla seven different protoberberines were isolated (5). [Pg.52]

Ethylphenol has been isolated from the oleoresin of Picea abies (94). Notably, nitro compounds have also been found, namely l-nitro-2-phenylethane in wood and bark of Ocotea pretiosa and Aniba canelilla (65), and thalictoside (19) and its glucose 6-caffeoate in the bark of Parabenzoin praecox (157). A glucoside, salidroside, of 4-hydroxy-hydroxyethylbenzene has been isolated from the bark of Salix triandra (169). [Pg.373]

Gottlieb O R, Magalhaes M T 1959 Occurrence of l-nitro-2-phenylethane in Ocotea pretiosa and Aniba canelilla. J Org Chem 24 2070-2071... [Pg.395]


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