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Castela tortuosa

Castela tortuosa Liemb, a medicinal plant known as chaparro amargo in Mexico, was administered by the ancient Mexican people to treat liver diseases and is currently used to heal stomach aches and spasmodic pain [51],... [Pg.450]

Chaparramarin (113) exhibited moderate insect inhibitory activity against the lepidopteran pest insect, Heliothis virescem (tobacco budworm) [51]. Three quassinoids glycosides, casteloside A (115), casteloside B (116), and casteloside C (117) were also from the bark of Castela tortuosa [53-54],... [Pg.451]

Kubo I, Chaudhuri SK (1993) A quassinoid glucoside from the bark of Castela tortuosa. Phytochemistry 32 215-217... [Pg.3361]

Chaudhuri SK, Kubo I (1992) Two quassinoid glucosides from Castela tortuosa. Phytochemistry 31 3961-3964... [Pg.3361]


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