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Cuscuta australis

Du X-M, Sun N-Y, Nishi M, Kawasaki T, Guo Y-T, Miyahara K (1999) Components of the Ether-Insoluble Resin Glycoside Fraction from the Seed of Cuscuta australis. J Nat Prod 62 722... [Pg.148]

Cuscuta australis R. Brown Dou Tu Si (Dodder) (seed, aerial part) Carotenoids, alpha-carotene-5, 6-epoxide, taraxanthin, lutein.48 For fever, constipation, diuretic. [Pg.64]

Swertia pseudochinensis Alpinia katsumadai Cuscuta australis R. Brown Maesa japonica (Thunb.) Moritzi Eucommia ulmoides D. Oliver... [Pg.345]

Perilla frutescens, P. ocymoides, P. polystachya, P. arguta Commiphora myrrha Cuscuta australis... [Pg.385]

Cuscuta australis, Neoalsomitra integrifoliola, Spiraea salicifolia Daucus carota... [Pg.402]

Baccarini A, Bertossi F, Bagni N (1965) Carotenoid pigments in the stem of Cuscuta australis. Phytochemistry 4 349-351... [Pg.497]

Cuscutic acid A R = C2H5 Cuscutic acid A2. R = H Cuscuta australis... [Pg.549]

The seeds of Cuscuta australis as well as of C. chinensis are stiU used as a tonic in Chinese traditional medicine (Miyahara et al. 1996). The roots of Merremia hungaiensis play a role in China against chronic hepatitis, children s tantrums and hernia (Noda et al. 1994b). The tuber of M. mammosa is said to be useful for... [Pg.565]

Plate lOd Cuscuta australis (dodder) annual parasitic vine with (due to carotenoids) yellowish herbaceous stems twining around the host plants attached to them by haustoria found from S-Europe/Africa to Australia Sects. 3.1/ 3.3 / 3.4 / 3.5 / 7.12.2.1/8.3.1.2/8.3.3... [Pg.587]

Cuscuta. Since the end of the nineteenth century it was known that the normal yellow-orange coloration of the holoparasitic genus Cuscuta is due to a high content of carotenoids (Tamne 1883). About live decades later a considerable level of y-carotene, some a- and P-carotene as well as traces of lycopene and rubixanthin [(31 )-p, /-caroten-3-ol] could be detected in C. subinclusa Durand Hilg. and C. salina Engelm. (Mackinney 1935). C. australis was found to contain P- and y-carotene, a-carotene 5,6-epoxide, lutein, and taraxanthin (= lutein 5,6-epoxide) (Baccarini et al. 1965). [Pg.493]


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