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Convolvulaceae

Furfuraldehyde Enteromorpha, corncobs Convolvulinic acid Convolvulacea... [Pg.434]

Such alkaloids can be found particularly in the Myristicaceae, Malpighiaceae, Rutaceae, Apocynaceae, Rubiaceae, Loganiaceae, and Convolvulaceae. Such compounds are also found in mushrooms from the genera Conocybe, Panaeolus, Psilocybe, and Stropharia (Agaricaceae), which where used by the Aztecs of pre-Columbian America for their psilocin. [Pg.74]

Dawson JH (1987) Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae) and its control. In Weber HC, Forstreuter W (eds) Parasitic flowering plants, Philipps-Universitat, Marburg, Germany, pp 137-149 De Almeida FS (1985) Effect of some winter mulches on the soil weed infestation. In Proceedings of 2nd Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Weeds, British Crop Protection Council, London, pp 651-659... [Pg.410]

Flavonoid sulphates such as quercetin 3,7-di-O-methyl 3-sulphate and kaempferol 7-0-methyl 3-sulphate, which inhihited the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Klebsiella pneumoniae, were isolated from the -hutanol fraction of 80% methanol extract of Argyreia speciosa (Burm. f) Boj. (Convolvulaceae), while flavonoids with mti-Helicobacter pylori activity, such as quercetin 3-methyl ether (isorhamnetin) (Fig. 3), were isolated from Cistus laurifolius L. (Cistaceae). ... [Pg.448]

Plate 1. Ethnobotany and Background. Convolvulaceae, the botanical name for the morning glory family, derives from the Latin convolve, referring to its growth of intertwining vines (A Heavenly blue, Ipomoea tricolor). The purgative properties of the Mexican roots were readily accepted in Europe when introduced in the sixteenth century, since pre-Christian folk tradition had already proclaimed the virtues of skammonia as found in Dioscorides work De Materia Medica, ca. 50-68 a.d. [Pg.78]

The botanical name Convolvulaceae for the morning glory family derives from the Latin convolvo, meaning interlaced, and describes a growth pattern of intertwining vines wrapping around a support, and is characteristic of the majority of the species... [Pg.79]

Eich E (2008) Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae Secondary Metabolites. Biosynthesis, Che-motaxonomy. Biological and Economic Significance (A Handbook). Springer, Heidelberg, p532... [Pg.147]

Linares A, Rico-Gray V, Carrion G (1994) Traditional Production System of the Root of Jalap, Ipomoea purga (Convolvulaceae), in Central Veracruz, Mexico. Econ Bot 48 84 Pereda-Miranda R, Fragoso-Serrano M, Escalante-Sanchez E, Hemandez-Carlos B, Linares E, Bye R (2006) Profiling of the Resin Glycoside Content of Mexican Jalap Roots with Purgative Activity. J Nat Prod 69 1460... [Pg.148]

Wagner H (1973) The Chemistry of Resin Glycosides of the Convolvulaceae Family. In Bendz G, Santensson J (eds) Medicine and Natural Sciences. Chemistry in Botanical Classification. Academic Press, New York, p 235 12. Mannich C, Schumann P (1938) Uber Jalapenharz und dessen Hauptbestandteil, das Con-volvulin. Arch Pharm Ber Dtsch Pharm Ges 276 211... [Pg.148]

Bah M, Pereda-Miranda R (1997) Isolation and Structural Characterization of New Glycolipid Ester Type Dimers from the Resin of Ipomoea tricolor (Convolvulaceae). Tetrahedron 53 9007... [Pg.148]

Kitagawa I, Baek N-I, Kawashima K, Yokokawa Y, Yoshikawa M, Ohashi K, Shibuya H (1996) Indonesian Medicinal Plants XV. Chemical Structures of Five New Resin-Glycosides, Merremosides A, B, C, D, and E, from the Tuber of Merremia mammosa (Convolvulaceae). Chem Pharm Bull 44 1680... [Pg.148]

Austin DE, Huaman Z (1996) A Synopsis of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the Americas. Taxon 45 3... [Pg.149]

Caspar EMM (2001) Soldanelline B, the First Acylated Nonlinear Tetrasaccharide Macrolactone from the European Convolvulaceae Calystegia soldanella. Eur J Org Chem 2001 369... [Pg.150]

Escalante-Sanchez E (2007) Caracterizacion de la Composicion Quimica de las Resinas Glicosidicas de Tres Remedies Herbolarios Purgantes del Genero Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae). PhD Thesis, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, p 153... [Pg.151]

Anaya AL, Calera MR, Mata R, Pereda-Miranda R, Allelopathic potential of compounds isolated from Ipomoea tricolor Cav. (Convolvulaceae), / Chem Ecol 7 2145-2152, 1990. [Pg.466]

Steiner U et al., Molecular characterization of a seed transmitted clavicipitaceous fungus occurring on dicotyledoneous plants (Convolvulaceae), Planta 224 533— 544, 2006. [Pg.568]

Convolvulaceae Ipomea violacea Ergoline Ergotamine Ergine... [Pg.39]


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