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Cheilanthes

Imperato, F., Kaempferol 3-(2"-p-coumaroylrhamnoside)-7-rhamnoside from Cheilanthes fra-grans. Phytochemistry, 31, 3291, 1992. [Pg.799]

In Adiantaceae by sortie authorities. Aleuritopteris jarinosa, Pel-laea falcala, P. nitidula, Cheilanthes lenuifolia. [Pg.93]

Cheilanthes calomendos Swartz [mphasetje, lip fern] (Pteridaceae) root powder and concoction are nsed in the treatment of epilepsy (12). [Pg.43]

Cheilanthes multifida Sw. [umgciko, lip fern] (Pteridaceae) leaf decoction is used for dizziness (11). [Pg.43]

As the definitive work, Heinerman dtes Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Southern and Eastern Africa by John Mitchell Watt and Maria Gerdina Breyer-Brandwijk. Although specific cancer references are not explicitly mentioned, Heinerman and other scientists have deduced a few such as Senecio serratus, Cheilanthes hirsuta. Euphorbia ingens, Podaxis pistillaris, and Raphionacme hirsuta. The coauthor and chemist Dr. Maria G. Breyer-Brandwijk said that most of the cancer treatments cited were for local, rather than internal, appUcation. [Pg.246]

Ptaquiloside-like illudanes are not unique to Pteridium sp. On the one hand, ptaquiloside itself was discovered in the rock fern Cheilanthes sieberi from the southwestern Pacific [265]. This fem was investigated in view that it thrived in bracken-free farms in parts of Australia that had a history of bovine or ovine enzootic hematuria. The content of ptaquiloside was highest in the crozier and amounted to 0.034% of the fem biomass, only a fraction of the ptaquiloside found in Pteridium but still high... [Pg.721]

Cheilanthatriol (1), a new fundamental type of sesterterpenoid, has been isolated from the fern Cheilanthes farinosa. The carbon skeleton can be formally derived by cyclization of geranylfarnesol (2), initiated at the isopropylidene end. [Pg.193]

A second type of sesterterpenes including cheilanthatriol (107) has been isolated from the fern Cheilanthes farinosa. This compound appears similar in certain structural aspects to some triterpenes (Khan et al., 1971). [Pg.422]

Flavone aglycones more than 400 kinds Prunus (Rosaceae) (heartwoods), Alnus, Betula, Ostrya (Betulaceae) (bud wax). Primula (Primulaceae) (farinose exudates), Pityrogramma, Cheilanthes, Notholaena (pteridophytes) (farinose exudates), etc. [Pg.1824]

Flavonol aglycones about 450 kinds Artemisia (Compositae) (leaf exudates), Betula (Betulaceae) (bud exudates), Cheilanthes (pteridophytes), etc. [Pg.1825]

The pteridophytes of Chamela have their affinities to the south. All of them (except Cheilanthes lozanii (Maxon) R. A. Tryon), are of wide distribution in Mexico, Central America and South America (Lott, 2002). The richness of this group in other areas of SDTF is also somewhat distinct... [Pg.326]

In the Pityrogramma, flavones and flavonols are minor constituents of the farina flavonoids (147,162, 245). In Notholaena and Cheilanthes... [Pg.23]

Three sesterterpenes (624, 625, 626) have been isolated from the genus Cheilanthes (357, 358, 359). Cheilarinosin (624) has the same ophiobolane skeletone as the ophiobolins, which are phytotoxins produced by plant pathogens, Helminthosporium (360) and Cochliobo-lus (361). [Pg.71]

Trihydroxyflavone (Apigenin) Cheilanthes viscida Davenp. C15H10O5 121... [Pg.125]

Dihydroxy-7-methoxyflavone Cheilanthes albomarginata Clarke C16H12O5 123... [Pg.125]

Dihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxy- flavanone Cheilanthes argentea Kze. C17H16O6 181 125 c... [Pg.141]


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