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Cardamine

Secondary butyl isothiocyanate, CH3. CH. CH(CH3). N C S, has been isolated from the oils of Cardamine amara and Cochlearia. It is a liquid with a powerful, irritating sulphur odour, having a specific gravity 0 9415 and boiling at 159° to 160°. Warmed with alcoholic solution of ammonia, it yields a thiourea, melting at 135° to 136°. [Pg.293]

Louda, S. M. and Rodman, J. E. 1983a. Ecological patterns in the glucosinolate content of a native mustard, Cardamine cordifolia, in the Rocky Mountains. J. Chem. Ecol. 9 397-422. [Pg.320]

Cardamine leucantha (Tausch.) . E. Schulz. C. lyrata Bunge. Sui Mi Jie (root, leaf, seed) Erucic acid, linolenic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid, sinigroside, lecithine, myrosinase.60 Treat abdominal pain, antidysenteria. [Pg.46]

N.A. Cardamine pratensis L. Minerals, vitamin C.274 Stimulate appetite, ease indigestion, cough remedy. [Pg.256]

Cardamine lyrata Bunge., C. leucantha (Tausch.) . E. Schulz. [Pg.367]

Avena fatua, Brassica alba, B. juncea, Cardamine leucantha, C. lyrata, Erysimum amurense, E. [Pg.422]

Cardamine pratensis, Glycine max, Phragmites communis, Smilax china, S. aristolochiifolia, Solanum tuberosum Vitis vinifera Aster tataricus... [Pg.525]

Acanthus mollis acanthus -Agnus castus monk s pepper - Beilis perennis daisy - Brassicae the cabbage family Cardamine pratense cuckoo flower Cucumis sativus cucumber -Cucuibita pepo pumpkin Curcuma longa turmeric... [Pg.35]

Cardamine concatenata This species has been referred to as an Iroquois hallucinogen used to mesmerize (Herrick 1977 Moerman 1986). Litde information is available on this plant, and no entheogenic compounds are known from it, nor indeed from any other plant of the famEy Brassicaceae. [Pg.518]

Vernonia anlhelminlica (seeds) Cardamine impatiens Cardamine impatiens Cardamine impatiens Lichen... [Pg.599]

Lycopodium complanatum Onguekoa gore Ricinus communis Cardamine impatiens Peganum harmala (seed oil)... [Pg.702]

Courtney, S. (1981) Coevolution of pierid butterflies and their cruciferous foodplants. III. Anthocharis cardamines (L.) survival, development and oviposition on different plants. Oecologia, 51, 91-6. [Pg.152]


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