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C. indicum

Chrysanthemum boreale (Makino) Makino C. indicum L. C. lavandulaefolium (Fisch.) Mak. C. procumbens Lour. C. tripartium Sw. Ye Jiu Hua (Chrysanthemum) (flower, petal) Alpha-pinene, limonene, carvone, cineol, camphore, bomeol, chrysanthinin, yejuhualactone, chrysanthemaxanthin.33 Antibacterial, relieve headache, insomnia, and dizziness due to high blood pressure. [Pg.52]

Aconitium deinorrtuzum, Chrysanthemum boreale, C. indicum, C. lavandulaefolium, C. procumbens,... [Pg.386]

A. lagocephala, A. lavandulaefolia, A. scoparia, A. selengensis, A. sieversiana, A. vulgarts, Chrysanthemum boreale, C. indicum, C. lavandulaefolium, C. procumbens, C. tripartium Elettaria cardamomum Camptotheca acuminata... [Pg.400]

Aniba sp. (Annonaceae), Canarium commune, C. indicum (Burseraceae), Croton nepetaefolius (Euphorbiaceae), Dalbergia spruceata, Monopteryx uauca (Fabaceae), Cymbopogon procerus (Poaceae), Melaleuca bracteata (Myrtaceae), Boronia pinnata (Rutaceae)... [Pg.494]

Sharma P, V Raina, R Kumari, S Malhotra, C Dogra, H Kumari, H-P E Kohler, H-R Buser, C Holliger, R Lai (2006) Haloalkane dehalogenase LinB is responsible for [5- and 5-hexachlorocyclohexane transformation in Sphingobium indicum B90A. Appl Environ Microbiol 72 5720-5727. [Pg.376]

Yoshikawa M, Morikawa T, Murakami T, Toguchida 1, Harima S, Matsuda H. (1999) Medicinal flowers. 1. Aldose reductase inhibitors and three new eudes-mane-type sesquiterpenes, Kikkanols A, B, and C, from the flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum L. Chem Pharm Bull 47 340-345. [Pg.591]

Nagabhushanan, A., M. Srinivasan, and V. Subrahmanyan. Breakdown and synthesis of sesamolin in the sesame seed (Sesamum indicum). J Sci IndRes-C 1956 15 283. [Pg.504]

C. malabarica, C. orchiodes, C. stams, Euphorbia coraroides, E. lasiocaula, E. lunulata, E. pallasii, E. pekinensis, E. sampsoni, E. sieboldiana, Sesamum indicum... [Pg.399]

C. edulis, C. lanatus, C. vulgaris, Coix agrestis, C. chinensis, curcas, Lindera obtusiloba, Myristicafragrans, Sesamum indicum,... [Pg.456]

I. noli-tangere, I. textori, Melilotus alba, M. suaveolens, M. indica, Nerum indicum, Physochlaina infundibularis, Viburnum sargenti Erycibe henryi, E. aenea, Nerum indicum Hyoscyamus bohemicus Corydalis incisa, C. bungeana... [Pg.480]

Aleurites moluceanu, Apium graveolens, Aquilegia vulgaris, Centella asiatica, Cucumis sativus, C. maxima, Linum usitatissimum, Myristicafragrans, Plantago asiatica, P. psyllium, Sesamum indicum, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Vitis vinifera... [Pg.527]

The Streptomyces strain that produces celastramycin A (1212) has also yielded celastramycin B (2166) (1225). Another Streptomyces sp. has afforded bischloro-anthrabenzoxocinone ((-)-BABX) (2167), which has antibacterial activity and inhibits ligand-binding activity of liver X receptors (1937). An example of a rare chlorinated anthraquinone is anthrasesamone C (2168), which was characterized in the Japanese plant Sesamum indicum (1938). The angucycline-type marmycin B... [Pg.320]

Citrullus lunatus, C. vulgaris (watermelon) [elevated in drought], Sesamum indicum (Pedaliaceae) animal urea cycle intermediate... [Pg.631]

Source Helitropium indicum. Molecular formula C15 H25 N O5. Molecular weight 299.41. Melting point 98 deg C. Biological activity Hepatotoxic. [Pg.43]

Source Oroxylum indicum. Molecular formula C13 H24 N 2O. Molecular weight 284.39. Melting point 232 deg C. [Pg.53]


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