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Cardenolides properties

Anthospermum rigidum Eckl. Zeyh. [sambulela] (Rubiaceae) leaf infusion is also used for pubic lice. The leaf contains flavonoids, polyphenols and tannins (75). Studies have also shown that apart from the antibacterial properties of these plants, they also have additional medicinal values. The root bark of Andrachne ovalis shows insecticidal activity and is a remedy for snake bites and epilepsy (16,28). The alcohohc extract of the leaves is strongly molluscicidal and can be used in the vector control of hilharzia (67). The leaf decoction is used for persistent dizziness (11). The stem bark contains alkaloids, anthranoids, cardenolides and polyphenols. The root bark contains alkaloids, cardenohdes, polyphenols and saponins (50). [Pg.44]

Introduction Steroidal saponins Triterpenoid Saponins Biological Activity of Saponins Saponins in Food and Forage Plants Saponins and Insects Medicinal Uses of Saponins Alteration of Taste Properties Sweeteners Cardenolides Biosynthesis... [Pg.456]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.319 , Pg.320 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.21 , Pg.319 , Pg.320 ]




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