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Carduus crispus

The hexahydropyrrolo[2,l-a]isoquinoline alkaloid crispine A was isolated in 2002 from Carduus crispus ]15]. Extracts of this plant have been applied in Chinese folk medicine for the treatment of colds, stomach ache, and rheumatism moreover they inhibit the growth of several human cancer cell lines. The useful biological activities induced a strong interest over the last few years in the synthesis of this alkaloid [7,16]. [Pg.477]

Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation was used as a key step in the synthesis of guanidine-derived alkaloid (+)-crispine E, a constituent of a basic fraction obtained from Carduus crispus The reaction was com-... [Pg.942]

Zhang Q, Tu G, Zhao Y, Cheng T. Novel bioactive isoquinoline alkaloids from Carduus crispus. Tetrahedron 2002 58(34) 6795-6798. [Pg.959]

Carduus aeaulis Thunb. C. crispus L. C. japonicus Franch. (Syn. Cirsium japonicum) Xiao Ji (Plumeless thistle) (leaf, stem) Essential oils, glycosides, bitter principle.49 Hemostatic. [Pg.47]

C. vlassovianum Fisch. ex DC, C. maakii Max., C. brevicaule A. Grey, Carduus acaulis Thunb., C. japonicus Franch., C. crispus L., Cephalanoplos segetum Glycosmis cochinchinensis Pierre Morinda parvifolia Bartling... [Pg.371]

B. striata, Blumea balsumifera, Caesalpinia sappan, Carduus acaulis, C. crispus, C. japonicus, Carpesium abrotanoides, C. athunbergianum, Carum carvi, Celtis bungeana, C. sinensis, Centipeda minima, Chloranthus glubra, C. oldhnami, Chrysanthemum cinerriaefolium, Cirsium albescens,... [Pg.422]


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