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Page JE, Balza F, Nishida T, Towers GH. (1992). Biologically active diterpenes from Aspilia mossambicensis, a chimpanzee medicinal plant. Phytochemistry. 31(10) 3437-39. [Pg.444]

Rodriguez E, Aregullin M, Nishida T, Uehara S, Wrangham R, Abramowski Z, Finlayson A, Towers GH. (1985). Thiarubrine A, a bioactive constituent of Aspilia (Asteraceae) consumed by wild chimpanzees. Experientia. 41(3) 419-20. [Pg.444]

Wrangham, R. W. and Nishida, T. (1983). Aspilia spp. leaves a puzzle in the feeding behavior of wild chimpanzees. Primates 24,276-282. [Pg.527]

Dihydroxy-3,6,8,4 -tetramethoxyflavone 7-Glucosyl(l 3)galactoside Aspilia africana whole plant Compositae 458... [Pg.775]

Aquil, M., Babayo, Y., and Babboi, A., Two flavonoid glycosides from Aspilia africana. Ultra Sci. Phys. Sci., 9, 281, 1997. [Pg.806]

Aspilia mossambicensis (Aspilia, wild sunflower) Astragalus membranaceus (Astragalus, huang qi, milk vetch)... [Pg.132]

Antihelmintic Aspilia is not only a powerful antiparasitic but also an effective antibiotic. [Pg.132]

Extracts from the plants Emilia discifolia, Senecio stuhlmannii, Indigofera emarginella and Aspilia africana were reported to possess antiplasmodial... [Pg.225]

Thiarubrins. The light-sensitive, red T. A (CjjHgSj, Mr 228.33, oil) and B contain the anti-aromatic 1,2-dithiin system. They occur in various taxa of the Asteraceae and exhibit antibacterial, antifungal, nematicidic, and antiviral properties. Leaves of Aspilia africana con-... [Pg.647]

Two African species of Aspilia (Asteraceae) which are used medicinally by man also are eaten by chimpanzees in a similar manner. This plant contains a potent antibiotic, thiarubrine A (13) (Rodriguez et al., 1985). An unusual antiviral acetylene, chondriol (Fig. 3.13), and other related compounds have been isolated from a marine algae (Moore, 1978). [Pg.48]

The adsorption of thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin, components of the B vitamin present in Aspilia Africana extract, was investigated [50]. Those molecules may adsorb through a soft epitaxy mechanism on the metal surface, with accommodation of the molecular backbone in characteristic epitaxial grooves on the metal surface (Fig. 5.3). [Pg.132]

Bohlmann F, Zdero C, Jakupovic J, Ates N et al. 1983 Steiractinolides from Aspilia and Wedelia species. Justus Liebigs Ann Chem pp. 1257-1266... [Pg.1125]

Aspilia pluriseta subsp. pluriseta Aster bakeranus 478... [Pg.179]


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