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Cynanchum

Lee, D.-U., Shin, U.-S. and Huh, K. 1996. Inhibitory effects of gagaminine, a steroidal alkaloid from Cynanchum wilfordi, on lipid peroxidation and aldehyde oxidase activity. Planta Medica, 62 485-487. [Pg.258]

Quercetin 4 -methyl ether (tamarixetin) 3-Galactoside Cynanchum thesioides whole plant Asclepiadaceae 393... [Pg.771]

Cynanchum atratum Bunge. C. auriculatum Royle Bai Way (stem, root) Cynanchol, cynanchin, cynanchocerin.50-267 This herb cause abortion in sow. For fever, leucorrhea, nephritis, tuberculosis, antipyretic, diuretic. [Pg.66]

Cynanchum japonicum Moore et Decne. Bai Chen (root)50 No information is available in the literature. Antitussive, expectorant, for bad cold with cough and discomfort in the chest, asthmatic breathing, and acute bronchitis. [Pg.66]

Cynanchum paniculatum L. Xu Chang Qing (root) Paeonol, paeonin, tomentogenin, deacylcynanchogenin, sarcostin, deacylmetaplexigenin.33-50 Sedative, analygesic, effect on the cardiovascular system, lower plasma cholesterol level. [Pg.66]

Cynanchum japonicum Moore et Decne Amomum cardamomum L. [Pg.339]

Spiraea salicifolia L., S. salicifolia L. var. grosseserrata Liou Liou fil., S. salicifolia L. var. oligodonta Yu Cynanchum paniculatum L. [Pg.371]

Cynanchum paniculatum, Paeonia obovata, P. suffruticosa, P. veitchii, Viburnum sargenti... [Pg.464]

Cynanchum paniculatum, Marsdenia tenacissima Sedum erythmstichum, S. kamtschaticum, S. verticillatum Sedum sarmentosum Strophanthus divaricatus... [Pg.480]

Few alkaloids have been found in this relatively large family. Those in Cryptolepis, Cynanchum, Pergularia, Tylophora, and Vm-cetoxicum have been characterized, some have been synthesized, others have yet to be isolated in pure form. [Pg.24]

Eight glycosides, all containing 3-O-methyl-D-digitoxose (cymarose) (3-linked to the steroid 8,14-seco-pregnane, were isolated from the plant Cynanchum aphyllum. Three of them also contained D-digitoxose linked to cymarose in the... [Pg.165]

The derivatives 3-<9-methyl-D-olivose (D-oleandrose, 3-<9-methyl-2,6-dideoxy-D-arabino-hexose), and 3-0-methyl-D-oliose (3-<9-methyl-2,6-dideoxy-D-/yvo-hexose) are components of steroidal glycosides obtained from Cynanchum othophyllum Schneid, a traditional Chinese medicine.148 A derivative 4-O-me-thyl-D-olivose has been identified as the terminal sugar of the tetrasaccharide moiety in the phenolic glycolipid of Mycobacterium kansasii.149... [Pg.170]

T. Kanchanapoom, R. Kasai, K. Ohtani, M. Andriantsiferana, and K. Yamasaki, Pregnane and pregnane glycosides from the malagasy plant, Cynanchum aphyllum, Chem. Pharm. Bull., 50 (2002) 1031-1034. [Pg.207]

Cynanchum vincetoxicum (L.) Pers. contains traces of an alkaloid vincetene, which shows an interesting relationship to the phenanthroindolizidines found in Tylophora and other genera of the Asclepiadaceae. Spectroscopic study has shown vincetene to be the benzopyrroloisoquinoline derivative (2), and this structure has been confirmed by synthesis of the racemic dihydro-desoxy-deriva-tive (3).2... [Pg.59]

From Cynanchum vincetoxicum (L.) Pers., a new base, vincetene, which is a benzopyrroloisoquinoline, has been isolated.22... [Pg.79]

Tylophora asthmatica, Cynanchum vincetoxkum, Pergularia pallida, Vincetoxicum officinale (Asclepiadaceae), Ficus septica (Moraceae)... [Pg.354]

Asclepias (milkweed) Calotropis (calotropis) Cryptostegia (rubbervine) Cynanchum (swallow-wort) Funastrum (twinevine) Gonolobus (gonolobus)... [Pg.351]

Tylophorine (1) and its analogs, the phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids also referred to as tylophora alkaloids, have been isolated primarily from plants of the family Asclepiadaceae [13-16], Fig. (1), including members of the genus Tylophora, Vincetoxicum, Pergularia, Cynanchum, but also from Hypoestes verticillaris (Acanthaceae) [17], Cryptocarya phyllostemmon (Lauraceae) [18], Ficus hispida and F. septica (Moraceae) [2, 19]. TTie isolations of these alkaloids are summarized in Table 1. The most significant phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids are tylophorine (1), tylocrebrine (2), antofine (3), and tylophorinine (4), Fig. (2). [Pg.9]

Ficuseptinc A-D Fiscus septica Cynanchum vincetoxicum Fiscus septica Moraceae ... [Pg.12]

P,13aa-Antofine JV-oxide Cynanchum vinceloxicum Asclepiadaoeae [43]... [Pg.13]


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Cynanchum Alkaloids

Cynanchum [Tylophora alkaloids

Cynanchum aphyllum

Cynanchum atratum

Cynanchum auriculatum

Cynanchum japonicum

Cynanchum otophyllum

Cynanchum paniculatum

Cynanchum saccatum

Cynanchum stauntonii

Cynanchum vincetoxicum

Cynanchum wilfordi

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