Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Artemisia capillaris

Die Annahme, daB es sich um die entsprechende cis-Verbindung handelt, konnte von R. Harada (124) widerlegt werden, der aus Artemisia capillaris Thumb, das von ihm benannte Capillen (LXV) isolierte und synthetisch darstellte. Es ist mit dem von W. Treibs (105) ge-fundenen Agropyren identisch (105). [Pg.165]

Russische Autoren [zitiert bei Sorensen (207)] fanden bei emeuter Untersuchung von Artemisia capillaris neben dem Capillen (LXV) einen zweiten Kohlenwasserstoff mit der Summenformel C12H12, dem sie die Struktur eines l-Phenyl-hexen-(2)-ins-(4) zuordnen, was der alten Agropyren -Formel (LXIV) entsprechen wurde. Nahere Angaben fehlen jedoch. [Pg.169]

Dieses Polyin wurde zur gleichen Zeit von Harada, Noguchi und Sugiyama (129) aus Artemisia capillaris isoliert und von den Autoren Capillarin genannt. [Pg.208]

Harada, R. Essential Oil of Artemisia capillaris. I. Chemical Structure of... [Pg.269]

Imai, K. Studies on the Essential Oil of Artemisia capillaris Thumb. III. [Pg.270]

Artemisia capillaris Thunb. Yin Chen (shoot) A choleretic, treat jaundice,... [Pg.35]

Primula sieboldii E. Morren var. patens (Turcz.) Kitag., P. asiatica Nakai f. albiflora (Koidz.) Kitag., P. asiatica Nakai f. lilacina (Nakai) Kitag., P vulgaris L., P. asiatica Nakai Artemisia capillaris Thunb. [Pg.373]

Camellia sinensis (tea) (Theaceae) [leaf] Widespread Asteraceae, Passiflorae, Rhamnaceae, Solanaceae Artemisia capillari (Asteraceae), Hypericum brasiliense (Guttiferae) [leaf, flower], Oenothera biennis (Onagraceae) Koelreuteria henryi (Sapindaceae) widespread as glycosides... [Pg.483]

Artemisia capillaris (Asteraceae), Thymus vulgaris (thyme), Salvia tomentosa,... [Pg.637]

Artemisia capillari (Asteraceae), Salvia officinalis (sage) (Lamiaceae) [plant]... [Pg.637]

Umbelliferone (= Dichrin A Hydrangin 7-Hydroxycoumarin Skimmetin) (coumarin) Terpene Artemisia capillari (Asteraceae), Ammi majus, Apium, Ferula, Heracleum, Pimpinella spp. (Apiaceae), Aegk marmelos, Citrus grandis (Rutaceae), Hydrangea paniculata (Saxifragaceae), Atropa belladonna (Solanaceae) [root] AR (bovine lens) (30) 14.5t... [Pg.648]

More recently, Cha et al. [82] investigated the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Artemisia scoparia and Artemisia capillaris Thunb. The essential oil from Artemisia scoparia was rich in camphor. Fig. (1), 1,8-cineole, Fig. (2) and (3-caryophyllene. Fig. (3) as the major compounds, whereas Artemisia capillaris oil was rich in 3-pinene. Fig. (6), P-caryophyllene, Fig. (3) and capillene. The essential oils and some of their major compounds were tested for their antimicrobial activity against 15 different genera of oral bacteria. The essential oils exhibited considerable inhibitory effect against all the oral bacteria tested, while the major components demonstrated various degrees of growth inhibition. [Pg.459]

Figure 8 Affinity chromatography for the analysis of the methanol extract of Artemisia capillaris under optimized conditions. SCO, scoparone CAP, capillarisin. Experimental conditions the column used was of 150 mm x 4.6 mm ID packed with HSA immobilized on silica (7 pm), column temperature was 35 °C, flow rate was 0.8ml min-1, and UV detection wavelength was set to 238 nm. Initially, 10 min isocratic elution with mobile phase of 1.5% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) then, 5 min linear gradient elution from 1.5 to 12% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) with the elution of the latter mobile phase kept for an additional 45 min and finally, another 45 min linear gradient elution from 12% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) to 15% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 7.4). Reproduced from H. L. Wang H. F. Zou J. Y. Ni L. Kong S. Gao B. C. Guo, J. Chromatogr. A 2000, 870, 501-510. Figure 8 Affinity chromatography for the analysis of the methanol extract of Artemisia capillaris under optimized conditions. SCO, scoparone CAP, capillarisin. Experimental conditions the column used was of 150 mm x 4.6 mm ID packed with HSA immobilized on silica (7 pm), column temperature was 35 °C, flow rate was 0.8ml min-1, and UV detection wavelength was set to 238 nm. Initially, 10 min isocratic elution with mobile phase of 1.5% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) then, 5 min linear gradient elution from 1.5 to 12% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) with the elution of the latter mobile phase kept for an additional 45 min and finally, another 45 min linear gradient elution from 12% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) to 15% acetonitrile in 10 mmol I-1 phosphate buffer (pH 7.4). Reproduced from H. L. Wang H. F. Zou J. Y. Ni L. Kong S. Gao B. C. Guo, J. Chromatogr. A 2000, 870, 501-510.
For jaundice, add Herba Artemisiae Capillaris (Yin Chen), Fructus Gardeniae Jasminoidis (Shan Zhi Zi), and Tuber Curcumae (Yu Jin). [Pg.45]

For gallstones, add Herba Desmodii (Jin Qian Cao), Herba Artemisiae Capillaris (Yin Chen), and Endothelium Comeum Gigeriae Galli (Ji Nei Jin). [Pg.46]

For internal confinement of damp heat with jaundice, add Cortex Phellodendri HuangBai), Herba Artemisiae Capillaris Yin Chen), and Fructus Gardeniae Jasminoidis Zhi Zi). [Pg.53]

If there is stasis heat with jaundice, add Herba Artemisiae Capillaris Yin Chen) and Radix Et Rhizoma Rhei Da Huang) in order to strengthen the clearing of heat and resolving of toxins, the elimination of dampness and receding of yellowing. [Pg.66]

For high fever and jaundice, add Radix Et Rhizoma Rhei (Da Huang) and Herba Artemisiae Capillaris (Yin... [Pg.67]


See other pages where Artemisia capillaris is mentioned: [Pg.188]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.401]    [Pg.401]    [Pg.401]    [Pg.401]    [Pg.401]    [Pg.480]    [Pg.221]    [Pg.477]    [Pg.636]    [Pg.640]    [Pg.650]    [Pg.118]    [Pg.501]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.171]    [Pg.185]    [Pg.185]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.22 , Pg.237 , Pg.360 , Pg.388 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.23 , Pg.220 , Pg.242 , Pg.341 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.220 , Pg.242 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.341 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.193 ]




SEARCH



Artemisia

© 2024 chempedia.info