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Butea monosperma

Yadava RN, Tiwari L. (2007) New antifungal flavone glycoside from Butea monosperma O. Kuntze. J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem 22 497-500. [Pg.468]

Chokchaisiri R, Suaisom C, Sriphota S, Chindaduang A, Chuprajob T, Suksamram A. (2009) Bioactive flavonoids of the flowers of Butea monosperma. Chem Pharm Bull 57 428 32. [Pg.470]

Prenylquercetin 7,4 -dimethyl ether 3-Rhamnosyl(l 4)rhamnoside Butea monosperma stems Leguminosae 476... [Pg.777]

Yadava, R.N. and Singh, R.K., A novel flavonoid glycoside from Butea monosperma, J. Inst. Chem. (India), 70, 9, 1998. [Pg.807]

Dalbergia odorifera, Robinia pseudoacacia, Viciafaba (Fabaceae) [wood] glycosides in Coreopsis douglasii, Bidens spp. (Asteraceae) [flower], Butea monosperma,... [Pg.130]

From the seeds of Butea monosperma (Leguminaceae), the novel alkaloid monospermin (167) has been obtained (235). The structure of 167 was determined by spectroscopic methods. [Pg.322]

The pods of Butea monosperma (Leguminosae), a plant whose constituents are purported to possess important medicinal properties, contain a new imide, palasimide (144), which is identified as A -phenyl imide (113). [Pg.321]

Laocaic adds (C. I. natural red 25). A group of red an-thraquinone pigments excreted from glands of scale insect species (e.g., Laccifer lacca, Tachardia laced) living in South East Asia on Butea monosperma (Fabaceae) and Zizyphus mauritiana (Rhamnaceae) as host plants and used as pigments for cosmetics and foods. [Pg.343]

Michel T, Destandau E, Pecher V, Renimel I, Pasquier L, Andre P, Elfakir C (2011) Two-step centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) fractionation of Butea monosperma (Lam.) biomarkers. Sep Purif Technol 80 32-37... [Pg.2167]

Constit. of the flowers of Butea monosperma. Yellow cryst. (MeOH aq.). Mp 194-195°. 4"-0-p D-Glucopyranoside [499-29-6]. Coreopsin ... [Pg.149]

Dyes Butea monosperma flowers Chalcone (butein), aurone (sulfuretin) Yellows used in India... [Pg.25]

Butea monosperma Citrus paradisi Butea monosperma... [Pg.53]

Bauhinia sirindhorniae Butea monosperma Butea monosperma Eucalyptus maculata... [Pg.57]

Chaillou LL, Nazareno MA (2009) Bioactivity of propolis from Santiago del Estero, Argentina, related to their chemical composition. LWT - Food Sci Technol 42 1422-1427 Cho YS, Schiller NL, Oh KH (2008) Antibacterial effects of green tea polyphenols on clinical isolates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Curr Microbiol 57 542-546 Chokchaisiri R, Suaisom C, Siiphota S et al (2009) Bioactive flavonoids of the flowers of Butea monosperma. Chem Pharm Bull 57 428-432... [Pg.86]

Patil MV, Pawar S, PatU DA (2006) Ethnobotany of Butea monosperma (Lam.) Kuntze in North Maharashtra, India. Nat Prod Rad 5 323-25... [Pg.89]


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