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Chrysanthemum indicum

Matsuda H, Morikawa T, Toguchida 1, Harima S, Yoshikawa M. (2002) Medicinal flowers. VI. Absolute stereostructures of two new flavanone glycosides and a phenylbutanoid glycoside from the flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum L. Their inhibitory activities for rat lens aldose reductase. Chem Pharm Bull 50 972-975. [Pg.591]

Artemisia rubripes, Chrysanthemum indicum [flower], Eupatorium semiserratum, Tanacetum vulgare (Asteraceae) [aerial], Sideritis tomentosa, S. spp. (Lamiaceae) [aerial], Citrus reticulata (Rutaceae) [fruit peel]... [Pg.272]

Thymus (Lamiaceae) widespread as glycosides in Brassicaceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, Scrophulariaceae [aerial] Chrysanthemum indicum (Asteraceae) [flower], Digitaria exilis (fonio, semi-arid zone millet variety) (Poaceae) [seed] Citrus grandis (Rubiaceae)... [Pg.273]

Chrysanthemum indicum (Asteraceae) [flower], Buddleja officinalis (Loganiaceae) [flower]... [Pg.281]

Kiku OIL Obtained by distillation From leaves and flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum L., Compasitae. Produced in Japan Perrier, Buff. Soc. Chim. France [3] 23, 216 (1900). Constil. f-Camphene, camphor carvone, xantho-phyll. coumarin, angelic acid esters. [Pg.837]


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