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Cistus spp

The plants that exude diterpenoid resins belong to the order of conifers. Pine resins (from the Firms genus), Strasburg turpentine (from the Abies genus), Venice turpentine (from Larix decidua) were extracted from Pinaceae. Sandarac, juniper and cypress resins were extracted from trees of the Cupressaceae family Tetraclinis articulata, Juniperus spp. and Cupressus semprevirens, respectively. Moreover, labdanum resin from the Cistaceae family (Cistus spp.) also belongs to the diterpenoid resins. [Pg.14]

Rhamnetin (= 3,5,3, 4 -Tetrahydroxy-7-methoxyflavone) (flavonol) Cistus spp. (Cistaceae) many Asteraceae Lamiaceae Aminopeptidase N (54% inhibition at 300 pM) [63]... [Pg.578]

Cistus spp. (Cistaceae), Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lamiaceae glycosides in Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae), Rhamnus (Rhamnaceae), Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) spp. [Pg.171]

Very widespread occurrence in essential oils. Major component of clove oil. Also found in those of Cinnamomum spp., Cistus spp.. Camellia spp.. Pelargonium spp., and Thymus spp. Used in dental cement preparations, insect attractants and extensively... [Pg.666]

Me ester [1731-84-6]. Isolated from Cistus, Hyssopus and Pinus spp., and from civet, cloves, hops, tobacco, vanilla and certain wines. Liq. Bps 88-91°. [Pg.750]

Constit. of Artabotrys sp., Allophylus sp., Cistus sp., Citrtds sp., Manihot sp. and other plant spp. Exhits antihypertensive activity in rats. [Pg.439]


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