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Atractylis gummifera

Hepatitic necrosis has been seen following the use of the North African thistle Atractylis gummifera and the Zulu medicinal plant, impila, Callilepsis laureola. The glucosides of A. gummifera such as atractylate can elicit severe... [Pg.269]

Kairis, M. 1996. Hepatotoxicity due to Atractylis gummifera. Arch. Hellenic Pathol. 10, 38-40. [Pg.301]

C H2804, Mr 320.43, mp. 189 C, [a]o -146 (C2H5OH). Diterpene belonging to the norkauranes isolated from Atractylis gummifera. [Pg.61]

Atractyloside. C30H46O16S2, Mr 726.81, formula, see atractyligenin. A. occurs in Atractylis gummifera and is highly toxic with a strychnine-like mechanism of action LD50 (rat i.m.) 431 mg/kg. [Pg.61]

Catanzano G, Delons S, Benyahia T (1969) Two cases of poisoning due to gum thistle (Atractylis gummifera L). Clinical development and anatomo-pathologic lesions. Maroc Med 49 651-655... [Pg.1467]

Atractyloside is a toxic glycoside from the rhizomes of the Mediterranean thistle Atractylis gummifera] it competes with ADP for binding to the carrier. [Pg.75]

The sulfated glycoside, carboxyatractyloside (678), was reported from two sources, Xanthium strumarium 232) and Atractylis gummifera 239). This hypoglycemic compound strongly inhibits translocation of adenine nucleotides... [Pg.487]

Cutler, H.G. Carboxyatractyloside A compound from Xanthium strumahum and Atractylis gummifera with plant growth inhibiting properties. The probable Inhibitor A. J. Nat. Prod. 46, 609 (1983). [Pg.562]


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