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Compositae artemisia

Asteraceae (Compositae) Artemisia afra WiUd. (African Leaves SD 1.5 1,8-eineole, terpinen-4-ol, borneol 39,40,... [Pg.511]

Asteraceae(Compositae) Artemisia afra Willd. (African wormweed) Fifi (Shambaa), Ushemeli (Sukuma) A,L Heated aerial parts are fermented and used to treat sore throats and fever in children. Aerial parts are taken by adults for treating indigestion. A decoction of boiled roots is taken two to three times daily for treatment of intestinal worms. For emetic action, the leaves are chewed and the juice swallowed (35)... [Pg.516]

Valant-Vetschera, K.M. and Wollenweber, E., Flavonoid aglycones from the leaf surfaces of Artemisia spp. (Compositae-Anthemideae), Z. Naturforsch., 50c, 353, 1995. [Pg.722]

The other major group of irregular monoterpenes is formed by non-head-to-tail fusion of isoprene units. Important members include artemisia ketone 64, santolinatriene 65, chrysanthemol 66, yomogi alcohol 67 and lavandulol 68 (Structure 4.15). Lavandulane-type compounds occur in the families Lamiaceae (Labiatae) and Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), while chrysanthemane, artemisane and santolinane types occur in the family Asteraceae (Compositae) [47,48]. [Pg.54]

Several species of the genus Artemisia (e. g. A. gmelinii Web. ex Stechm) (Compositae)... [Pg.43]

Cinnamomum eamphora (Linne) Nees et Ebermaier, family Lauraceae. The plant grows well in Japan, China, Formosa, India, Burma and Malaysia. Camphor also occurs in certain species of Artemisia, (Compositae) chrysanthemum (compositae), Salvia (Labiatae), Ocimum (Labiatae), Lavander (Labiatae), Pinus (Pinaceae). It is also present in Rosemarinus officinalis (Labiatae), Aristolochia indica (Aristolochi-aceae), Blumea balsamifera (Camphreaceae), Prunella vulgaris Labiatae), Cinnamomum ganduliferum (Lauraceae) etc (38-55) ... [Pg.48]

WORMWOOD -- Artemisia absinthium. Family Compositae (Sunflower family). [Pg.22]

Absinthin, the active principle of wormwood, Artemisia absinthium L. (Compositae), is a dimeric guaianolide containing two lactone rings and two hydroxy groups per molecule.162 Thelephoric acid (76b), isolated from fungi of several Thelephora species, has been synthesized by oxidative condensation of two molecules of sodium 3,4-dimethoxy-phenoxide with one of chloranil in the presence of hydrobromic acid.162a... [Pg.37]

A crystalline lactone obtained from the dried unexpanded flowerheads of Artemisia cina and other species of Artemisia (Compositae). [Pg.967]

Capillarisin Cirsimaritin Rhamno-citrin Artemisia Capillari Spica/Compositae Whole plant Three flavonoids and two coumarins, scoparone and scopoletin, were isolated from the ethyl acetate extract of A. capillari. These compounds have been tested for their inhibitory effect on bovine lens aldose reductase (bovine-LAR) and rabbit platelet aggregation. Increased aldose reductase activity and platelet aggregation are considered as two causes of diabetic complications. Capillarisin exhibited a potent inhibitory effect on bovine-LAR. Scoparone showed strong inhibitory effect on rabbit platelet aggregation [25],... [Pg.462]

Artemisia dracunculus L. var saliva (Compositae) Leaves, Berries (Europe) This herb significantly reduced the hyperphagia and polydipsia associated with diabetes in mice [122],... [Pg.480]

Artemisia pollens Wall (Compositae) Aerial parts (India) Oral administration of the methanol extract exhibited significant blood glucose lowering effect in glucose-fed hyperglycemic and alloxan-induced diabetic rats. This effect of the extract was dose dependent and significant at 100 mg/kg level in glucose-fed rats [126],... [Pg.480]

O 19.33%. A bitter principle isolated from Artemisia absinthium L., Compositae (wormwood). Isoln F. Sorm et aL, Chem. A Ind. (London) 1955, 569 V. Herout el a/., Coif. Czech. Chem. Common. 21, 1485 (1956). Structure L. [Pg.98]

Artemisin. 3a,5,5a,9b-Tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-3,5a, 9.trimethylnaphlho[l, 2-bffu ran-2,8(3H,4H l-dione 6a,8ct-dihydroxy-3-oxoeudesma-l,4-dien-12-oie acid 12,6-lactone 8-hydroxysantonin. C jH S04 mol wt 262.29, C 68.68%, H 6.92%, O 24.40%. From the closed, unexpanded flower heads of several Artemisia spp, especially Artemisia maritima L., and A. clna Berg., Compositae ( wormseed ). Found in the mother liquors from the extraction of santonin. Isoln E. Merck, Merck s Jahresber. 1894, 3 Chem. Zentr. 1895, I, 436. Structure Sumi. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80, 4869 (1958) Cocker, McMurry, Tetrahedron 8, l8l (1960). Stereochemistry Bolt et of., J. Chem. Soc 1963, 5235. Synthesis of (+) -artemisin Nakazaki, Naemura, Tetrahedron Letters 1966, 2615. [Pg.128]

Oil of Levant Wormseed. Volatile oil from the flowers of Artemisia maritima var stechmanniana Bess (A. pauciflora Weber), Compositae. Constit Largely eucalyptol (cineol)... [Pg.1075]

Artemisia verlotorum Compositae Bra, Spa whole plant +MES +PTZ +3-mercapta propionic acid - pilocarpine 95% ethanolic ext. 61... [Pg.513]

Overfield, T. etal. 1980. Eskimo use of Artemisia tiksii (Compositae) Economic Botany 34(2) 97-100. [Pg.594]


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