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ASPERA

Longo, L. and Vasapollo, G., Extraction and identification of anthocyanins from Smilax aspera L. berries. Food Chem., 94, 226, 2006. [Pg.269]

Esquivel, B. Flores, M. Hemandez-Ortega, S. Toscano, R. A. Ramamoorthy, T. P. Abietane and icetexane diterpenoids from the roots of Salvia aspera. Phytochemistry 1995, 39, 139-143. [Pg.289]

The test seeds used for the bioassays were Mimosa pudica, Achyranthes aspera, Bidens pilosa, and Crusea calocephala (herbaceous species) Ochroma lagopus and Heliocarpus donell-smithil (arboreal species). [Pg.90]

Mono-bicyclic Itmg-chain Achyranthes aspera, Amaranthaceae, Ang. from India Misra 1993) citrinin (Australian plant Crotolaria crispata and Aspergillus, Clavariopsis, Penicillium spp., Eumyc. MI). [Pg.26]

Acetylglucosyl(l 3)galactoside] 8-Hydroxyapigenin (isoscutellarein) Striga aspera Scrophulariaceae 77... [Pg.754]

Glucosyl(l — 6)galactoside-7-glucoside Heterotropa aspera leaves Aristolochiaceae 388... [Pg.771]

Kitagawa, I. et al.. Chemical studies of Chinese licorice-roots. II. Five new flavonoid constituents from the roots of Glycyrrhiza aspera Pall, collected in Xinjiang, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 46, 1511,1998. [Pg.1063]

Fukai, T. et al.. Four isoprenoid-substituted flavonoids from Glycyrrhiza aspera. Phytochemistry, 36, 233, 1994. [Pg.1187]

Zeng, L. et al.. Phenolic constituents of Glycyrrhiza species. 8. Four new prenylated flavonoids, glyasperins A, B, C, and D from the roots of Glycyrrhiza aspera. Heterocycles, 34, 575, 1992. [Pg.1197]

Floreancig and Hood recently incorporated gold-catalyzed heterocycle formation in the total synthesis of (+)-Andrachcinidine, a natural component extracted from the plant Andrachne aspera, which has medicinal properties. Gold catalysis was required in the last step of the synthesis, as shown in Scheme 8.22 [119]. [Pg.460]

Jun, S. Y., Park, P. J., Jung, W. K., and Kim, S. K. (2004). Purification and characterization of an antioxidative peptide from enzymatic hydrolysates of yellowfin sole (Limanda aspera) frame protein. Eur. Food Res. Technol. 219, 20-26. [Pg.101]

Glycyrol(76) 0.0012 G. uralensis (underground part), G. aspera (root) ... [Pg.234]

One of two samples of E. peduncnlala gave a positive lest for alkaloids samples of E. aspera, E. Irifurca, and E. californica did not. [Pg.79]

A. japonica, A. parviflora, A. platyphyllum, A. pulvinatum, Anlidesma sp., Aporusa chinensis, Baloghia lucida, Bemardia aspera,... [Pg.83]


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