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Physalis alkekengi L. var. francheti (Mast.) Makino Jin Deng Long (Chinese lantern) (calyx, fruit) Physanols, physalien, zeaxanthin, glycolic acid, cryptoxanthin, physoxanthin, mutaxanthin, auroxanthin, physalin A, B, and C, luteolin, tigloidine, physalins, hystonin.33-48 Antibacterial, stimulate myocardial contraction, cause vasoconstriction, uterine contraction. [Pg.126]

Another widespread type of metal binding of carboxylate ligands is that in which the formation of dimers occurs having the structure of a Chinese lantern 283 [4, p.l32 537] ... [Pg.74]

As with other psychedelics, "out-of-body experiences occur in many peyote and mescaline trips. Users have often felt weightless and had a sense of "flying. More than a few have reported seeing their body become "luminescent or "transparent as they looked on from some distance away. One of Ellis subjects felt a blue flame wafting from the back of his head, then found himself becoming transparent like a Chinese lantern. [Pg.241]

Physalis alkekensfl (Chinese lantern) (Solanaceae) [fruit, petal]... [Pg.277]

Other species in the nightshade family ate grown as garden ornamentals. Well-known night ade flowers include Browallia and Petunia, and the Chinese lantern is often found as an outdoor garden plant and sometimes as a potted house plant. [Pg.554]

Chinese lantern structure for Ir111.175 Protonation of [Ir(CN)3Cp ] in aqueous acetone gives [H30][Ir(CN)3Cp ]. Me2CO, in which 14 A diameter channels contain exchangeable solvent molecules.176... [Pg.14]

Figure 4 Comparisons of host cage topologies, (a) The hour glass-shape of Dianin s compound 8." (b) The ellipsoidal cavity of compound 13. (c) The Chinese lantern-shaped cavity of 21. In all cases, the molecules at the front and rear of the cage, and H atoms, have been omitted for clarity. Color code C, green (opposite enantiomCTs light or dark) O, red S, yellow. The (O-H)e cycles are indicated by red and white dashes. Figure 4 Comparisons of host cage topologies, (a) The hour glass-shape of Dianin s compound 8." (b) The ellipsoidal cavity of compound 13. (c) The Chinese lantern-shaped cavity of 21. In all cases, the molecules at the front and rear of the cage, and H atoms, have been omitted for clarity. Color code C, green (opposite enantiomCTs light or dark) O, red S, yellow. The (O-H)e cycles are indicated by red and white dashes.

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