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Crataegus acid

N.A. Crataegus laevigata C. monongyna Jacq. C. oxyacantha L. Flavonoid glycosides, procyanidins, catechins, triterpenoid acid, pectins, amygdalin, proanthocyanidins, emulsin, tartaric acid, tannins, crataegus acid, rutin, coumarins, quercitin, amines 99,100,231,278,279 Therapeutic treatment of heart insufficiency, hypotensive, coronary blood supply, arrhythmia. [Pg.262]

Ahn, ., M. Hahm, E. Park, and H. Lee. 1998. Corosolic acid isolated from the fruit of Crataegus pinnatifida var. psilosa is a protein kinase C inhibitor as well as a cytotoxic agent. Planta Med. 64 468-470. [Pg.321]

Maslinic acid Chamaenerion angustifolium, Crataegus cuneata, C. chlorusarca, C. dahurica, C. maximowiczii, C. pentagyna, C. pinnatifida, C. sanguinea, Punica granatam,... [Pg.451]

Corosolic acid (ursane triterpene) Crataegus pinnatifida [fruit], Rubus alceaefolius (Rosaceae) PKC [cytotoxic]... [Pg.319]

Gallic acid (= 3,4,5- Podocarpus nag. (Podocarpaceae), Crataegus monogyna (Rosaceae), Camellia sinensis (Theaceae) Widespread constituent of Bitter [antibacterial,... [Pg.408]

Ursolic acid hydrogen Prunella vulgaris, Salvia triloba (Lamiaceae), Crataegus pinatifida, Geum japcmica, Malus sp., Pyrus sp. (Rosaceae) Cynomorium songaricum HIV-1 PR (6)... [Pg.535]

From the fruit of Crataegus pirmatifida var. psilosa (Rosaceae) several triterpenoids were isolated, among them corosolic acid (35). This compound displayed potent cytotoxic activity similar to that of ursolic acid against several human cancer cell lines. The ED50 of corosolic acid was 0.4-5.0 pg/ml depending on the cell line. The cytotoxic effect of corosolic acid was probably due in part to the inhibition of PKC activity because it... [Pg.861]

Another quantitative RP HPLC method, based on the reduction of the complex flavonoid glycoside pattern by acid hydrolysis to one major aglycone (quercetin) and one C-glycoside (vitexin), was developed and employed for the characterization of Crataegus leaves and flowers. [Pg.802]

A hydroxycinnamic acid-spermidine amide has been isolated from the drug Crataegi flos, which is raw material prepared from the flowers of a Crataegus subspecies and is reported to have cardiotoxic properties. Chemical and spectroscopic methods have indicated that this amide is iV, A, A -tri-4-( )-coumaroylspermidine (87). Also, the occurrence of this amide in flowers of various members of the Rosaceae has been investigated... [Pg.314]

Clintonia borealis extract Clover (Trifolium pratense) extract Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) extract Coffee (Coffea arabica) extract Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) extract Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) extract Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) extract Corn (Zea mays) extract Corn gluten amino acids Corn (Zea mays) gluten protein Crataegus monogina extract Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) extract Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) extract Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) extract Elder (Sambucus nigra) flower extract... [Pg.4921]

Sorbus and Crataegus spp. Used for manuf. of sorbose, propylene glycol, ascorbic acid, resins, plasticisers and as antifreeze mixts. with glycerol or glycol. Tablet excipient, sweetening agent and humectant. Used in photometric detn. of Ru(K/) and Ru(F//7) in acid-base titration of borate. Needles -f- 5 or IHjO (EtOH) with sweet taste (60% of sucrose). Freely sol. H2O fairly sol. hot EtOH spar. sol. cold EtOH. Mp 97° (stable form), Mp 92° (labile form), Mp 110-112° (anhyd.). [a] +7° (borax), [a]j 4-31° (molybdate). pA 13.00 (60°). [Pg.510]


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