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Baccharis spp

Baccharis multiflora, Baccharis spp. An infusion prepared from the leaves of B. multiflora, Baccharis spp. is said to be effective against catarrhs and was used for urinary problems in 19th century Mexico. Two unidentified species of this genus — quappatli and malinalli — are listed in the Florentine Codex as treatments for blotched face (applied internally) and for worms in the eyes and crab lice in the eyelids (especially applied externally), respectively. [Pg.284]

Pityrogramma triangularis (fern) (Adiantaceae), Betulaceae, Baccharis spp. (Asteraceae), Salicaceae, Prunus spp. (Rosaceae), Linaria dalmatia (Scrophulariaceae), Alpinia galanga (Zingiberaceae) glycoside in Dillenia indica (Dilleniaceae)... [Pg.574]

A survey of current available chemical data suggests that methylated flavones and, to a lesser extent flavonols, mainly aglycones, are the mam classes of phenolic compounds in Baccharis spp. This genus is well-known for producing flavones such as apigenin, Fig. (35) a simple flavone isolated from B. tola [46],... [Pg.725]

Fig. (49). Structure of coumaric acid derivatives isolated from Argentinian Baccharis spp. Fig. (49). Structure of coumaric acid derivatives isolated from Argentinian Baccharis spp.
It should be noted that while these compounds show potent in vivo antileukemic activity against P-388 leukemia in mice, very similar compounds, e g., roridin D, Fig. (61) show no in vivo activity. The key difference seems to be the presence of an oxygen substituent in the ring A of the trichothecene nucleus in the baccharinoids. More recently, screening of plants from South America for antineoplastic activity and subsequent assay-guided fractionation resulted in the isolation of several pentacyclic triterpenoids as active constituents from some Baccharis spp [85],... [Pg.737]

Fig. (64). Structure of protozoocidal eo-clerodane diterpenoids isolated from Baccharis spp. Fig. (64). Structure of protozoocidal eo-clerodane diterpenoids isolated from Baccharis spp.
The shrub Baccharis artemisioides is a new source of the known fungal macrocycles verrucarins A and J, and roridins A, D and E, as is the Baccharis spp. endophyte Ceratopycnidium baccharidicola 164). B. megapotamica and B. coridifolia remain the only sources of the baccharinoids. [Pg.97]

Mirocha CJ, Abbas HK, Kommedahl T, Jarvis BB (1989) Mycotoxin Production by Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium sporotrichioides Isolated from Baccharis spp. from Brazil. Appl Environ Microbiol 55 254... [Pg.117]

Me ester [54497-59-5]. (E)-Lachnophyllum ester. Occurs in Beilis perennis, Chrysothamnus nauseusuSy C. parryi, Conyza canadensis. Heterotheca grandifloris and Baccharis spp. Cryst. (pet. ether or EtOH). Mp 16-17°. [Pg.600]

C14H14O3 M 230.263 Constit. of Baccharis spp. Cryst. Mp 191-192°. 3,4-Dihydro [12772-83-7]. 3-(3,4-Dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-2H- -benzopyran-6-yl)-2-propenoic acid, 9CI. Drupacin Ci4Hi 03 M 232.279... [Pg.157]

Baccharis cordifolia baccharine, 779 Bakankosine, 554 Banisteria spp., 488 Banisterine, 488 BapHsia spp., 116 Baptitoxine, 142... [Pg.785]

Daucus (Apiaceae), Betula (Betulaceae), Artemisia, Baccharis (Asteraceae), Ribes (Grossulariaceae), Juglans (Juglandaceae) spp., glycoside in Prunus puddum (Rosace ae) Semi-synthetic from Kaempferol... [Pg.171]

Widespread Artemisia, Baccharis, Centaurea, Dahlia spp., (Asteraceae), Citrus sinensis (orange) (Rutaceae)... [Pg.286]

Eryngium potericum (Apiaceae), Baccharis rosemarinfolia (Asteraceae), Heliotropium spp. (Boraginaceae), Robinia pseudoacacia (Fabaceae), Doryphora sassafras (Monimiaceae), Vanilla spp. (Orchidaceae), Viola spp. (Violaceae) Vitis vinfera (Vitaceae) (wine)... [Pg.420]

Azfldirachta indica, Soymida febrifuga (Meliaceae) [wood], Haplopappm canescens (Asteraceae) [aerial] glycosides in Vaccinium macrocarpon (Ericaceae), Myrica rubra (Myricaceae) [bark], Primula sinensis (Primulaceae) [petal], Camellia sinensis (Theaceae) [leaf] Widespread Artemisia, Baccharis, Centaurea, Dahlia spp. (Asteraceae), Citrus paradisi, C. sinensis (Rutaceae) [grapefruit juice]... [Pg.587]


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