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Chenopodium Chenopodiaceae

Ammi, Angelica, Cnidium, Foeniculum, Heracleum, Levisticum, Pastinaca, Petroselinum, Pimpinella (Apiaceae), Chenopodium (Chenopodiaceae), Fragaria (Rosaceae), Citrus, Aegle (Rutaceae) spp. [Pg.272]

Xylosyl(l —> 4)rhamnoside-7-rhamnoside Chenopodium murale whole plant Chenopodiaceae 198... [Pg.761]

Rhamnoside-7-xylosyl(l —> 2)rhamnoside Chenopodium murale aerial parts Chenopodiaceae 199... [Pg.761]

Ponasterones A, B, C D Chenopodium, Rhagodia, Spinacia (Chenopodiaceae), Ajuga, Lamium (Lamiaceae), Lloydia (Liliaceae), Polypodium (Polypodiaceae) spp. Podocarpus nakaii (Podocarpaceae) ECDY-R agonists... [Pg.463]

A. belongs to the group of betacyanins (see betalains) and occurs especially in Amaranthus (Amaranthaceae) and Chenopodium species (Chenopodiaceae). [Pg.24]

Occurrence A. is the main component (45-70%) of oleum chenopodii ( oil of chenopodium, wormseed oil), an oil obtained by steam distillation of withered, fruit-bearing twigs of the fragrant goosefoot Chenopodium ambrosioides, Chenopodiaceae). [Pg.57]

Chenopodium Chenopodium ambrosioides Chenopodiaceae Seed Cult LQ... [Pg.60]

Ascaridol contains a 1,4-peroxide bridge. It is the main constituent of the volatile oil of American wormseed (Chenopodium ambrosioides var. anthelminticum, Chenopodiaceae). It has anthelmintic properties but is also toxic to mammals. Ascaridol can also be found in chemotypes of some Achillea species. [Pg.2997]

Source Chenopodium ambrosioides L. var. anthelminticum (L.) A. Gray or C. ambrosioides L. (Family Chenopodiaceae). [Pg.179]


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