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Cocculus trilobus

Cocculus trilobus (Thunb.) DC, C. laurifolius DC Osmanthus fragrans (Thunb.) Lour... [Pg.358]

Cocculus trilobus DC. (Menispermaceae family), found in the mountains of east Asia, has foUdoric uses as a diuretic, an analgesic, and an anti-inflammatory crude drug. [Pg.1184]

New alkaloids reported in the period under review include thalsimidine, which is 5-0-desmethylthalsimine, from Thalictrum simplex, espinine (45 R = H) and espinidine (45 R = Me), from Berberis laurina penduline, which is an optical isomer of pycnamine, from Cocculus pendulus," coclobine (46), from Cocculus trilobus, and the mixed benzylisoquinoline-aporphine base... [Pg.114]

An Antitumor Morphinane Alkaloid, Sinococuline, from Cocculus trilobus, and related compounds [61-63]... [Pg.294]

Cocculus trilobus DC. (Menispermaceae, found in the mountainous areas of East Asia, has been used in folk medicine as a diuretic, analgesic and antiinflamatory crude drug. When an aqueous solution of the methanolic... [Pg.294]

H. Itokawa, S. Tsuruoka, K. Takeya, N. Mori, T. Sonobe, S. Kosemura and T. Hamanaka, "An Antitumor Morphinane Alkaloid, Sinococuline, from Cocculus trilobus", Chem. Pharm. Bull., 1987, 35, 1660 - 1662. [Pg.347]

Many Erythrina alkaloids possess curare-like action and interact with acetylcholine receptors. Extracts of many Erythrina species are used in indigenous medicine, particularly in India. Cocculine and cocculidine nitrates have been reported to show hypotensive action in dogs (Dyke and Quessy, 1981). The insecticidal alkaloid cocculolidine (109) has been isolated from Cocculus trilobus and C. carolinus... [Pg.609]

M 458.513 Alkaloid from roots of Cocculus trilobus (Menispermaceae). [Pg.296]

Biological Activity - One of the insect feeding inhibitory constituents of the leaves of Cocculus trilobus DC. has been shown to be the aporphine alkaloid, isoboldine. ... [Pg.336]

In the family Menispermaceae there are 4 bibliographic citations for 3 different compounds. Aristolochic acid I was isolated from Cocculus trilobus and the aristolactams cepharanone A and cepharanone B (= Aristolactam BII) were isolated from Stephemia cepharantha. [Pg.22]


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