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Cypress, Cupressus

Cupressaceae 34. Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) 35. Juniper (Juniperus communis)... [Pg.136]

Several species of Seiridium, including S. cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne, are associated with the canker diseases of cypress, Cupressus sempervirens. The phytotoxic metabolites include the butenolides seiridin (8.61) and isoseiridin (8.62) and their 7 -hydroxy relatives as well as the sesquiterpenes seiricardine A (8.63) and B (8.64). Solutions of these sesquiterpenes when applied to leaves produce chlorosis, browning and death of the leaves. [Pg.163]

Eastern cottonwood (Populus deletoides bartr. Ex Marsh.) 23 Himalaya cypress (Cupressus totulosa) 35... [Pg.260]

Ambrox is found not only in natural ambergris but also in the absolue of tobacco Nicotiana tabacum), and it is detected in the essential oils from the clary sage (Salvia sclarea), the rock rose (Cistus labdantferus) and the Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) (Fig. 3.50). [Pg.143]

CUPL PiC. See PPG-2 isoceteth-20 acetate Cupressus sempervirens Cupressus sempervirens extract. See Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) extract Cupressus sempervirens oil. See Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) oil Cupric abietete. See Copper abietate Cupric acetate (INCI). See Copper acetate (ic) Cupric acetoarsenite. See Copper acetoarsenite Cupric ammonia sulfate. See Ammoniacal copper sulfate... [Pg.1101]

Cyphos 3453, Cyphos 3453W. See Tributyl (tetradecyl) phosphonium chloride Cypres 310 Surface Size. See Styrene/acrylates copolymer Cypress camphor. See Cedrol Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) extract CAS 84696-07-1 EiNECS/ELiNCS 283-626-9 Synonyms Cupressus sempervirens ... [Pg.1140]

Cupressus sempervirens extract Cypress extract Cypress leaves extract Definition Extract of the ieaves and twigs of the cypress, Cupressus sempervirens Uses Botanical, firming agent in cosmetics Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) oil CAS 8013-86-3... [Pg.1140]

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]

Cycloethoxymethicone Cyclomethicone Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) oil Decyl isostearate Decyl myristate Decyl oleate Decyl succinate 2-Decyl-1-tetradecanol Dibutyl sebacate Di-C12-15 alkyl fumarate... [Pg.5151]

Cypress Cupressus sempervirens L. Cupressaeae Leaf/twig Wild LQ... [Pg.56]

The plants that exude diterpenoid resins belong to the order of conifers. Pine resins (from the Firms genus), Strasburg turpentine (from the Abies genus), Venice turpentine (from Larix decidua) were extracted from Pinaceae. Sandarac, juniper and cypress resins were extracted from trees of the Cupressaceae family Tetraclinis articulata, Juniperus spp. and Cupressus semprevirens, respectively. Moreover, labdanum resin from the Cistaceae family (Cistus spp.) also belongs to the diterpenoid resins. [Pg.14]

Cypress oil is produced by steam distillation of terminal branches of Cupressus sempervirens L. (Cupressaceae). It is a liquid with a wood-like odor that has an ambergris note. [Pg.193]

Studying the content in communic acids of the arcestides of different Juniperus and Cupressus sempervirens (Mediterranean cypress), we found the presence of only rrans-communic acid (180) in the arcestides of cypress. Furthermore, this acid could easily be isolated from the acid fraction on the hexane extract by crystallization of its sodium salt. Starting with rrans-communic acid, two diffrent strategies were developed, the first one using diene 186 as the key intermediate, which is summarized in Scheme 19. [Pg.505]

Callitris (cypress pine) Calocedrus (incense cedar) Chamaecyparis (cedar) Cupressus (cypress) Cupressocyparis Juniperus (juniper) Platycladus (platycladus) Tetraclinis (tetraclinis)... [Pg.1021]

Heimler, D. Pieroni, A., High-performance quantitative thin-layer chromatography of flavonoid glycosides and biflavonoids of Cupressus sempervirens in relation to cypress canker, Chromatographia, 1991, 31, 247-250. [Pg.231]

Chinese cedarwood oil is similar in composition to Texas cedarwood oil (see below). Chinese cedarwood oil is obtained by steam distillation of Cupressus funeb-ris Endl., Cupressaceae (Chamaecyparis funebris (Endl.) France), which is a weeping cypress, indigenous to China. Commercial Chinese cedarwood oil is a colorless to slightly yellow oil with an odor more smoke-like than the American oils. [Pg.192]

Oil df Cypress. Volatile oil from leaves and young branches of Cupressus sempervirens L, Pinaceae. Constit Furfural, d-pinene, d-camphene, cymene, d-terpineol, /-cedinene, sylvestrene, cypress camphor. [Pg.1074]

Cupressus spedes Of 547 patients with respiratory symptoms (wheezing cough, rhinitis, asthma), cutaneous (eczema, nettle rash, angioedema) or conjunctivitis, 73 were allergic to cypress pollen, three of whom had a single allergy [49 ]. [Pg.775]

A 62-year-old woman developed acute renal failure with tubulointerstitial nephritis, acute hepatic failure, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia after taking a hot-water extract of Cupressus funebris Endl (mourning cypress) orally [57 ]. The authors attributed the kidney damage to fiavonoids. [Pg.776]

Lee JJ, Chen HC. Flavonoid-induced acute nephropathy by Cupressus funebris Endl (mourning cypress). Am J Kidney Dis 2006 48(5) e81-5. [Pg.782]

A. grandis, Cedrus libani (Cedar of Lebanon), Tsuga heterophylla (Western hemlock), Pseudotsuga menziesii. Araucaria araucana (Monkey puzzle). Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island pine), Podocarpus totara (Totara), Podocarpus lawrencei (Mountain plum pine), Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey cypress), Picea sitchensis (Sitka spruce)... [Pg.4045]

Oil of cypress is distilled from the leaves of Cupressus sempervirens (fastigata), the yield being from 0 2 to 1 2 per cent. Cupressus lusi-tanka also yields a similar essential oil. [Pg.35]


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