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Daphne

Keller-geschoss, n. basement, -hals, m. me-zereon Daphne mezereum). [Pg.241]

R. M. B A I R D BPharm, PhD, MRPharmS, Research Fellow of the Daphne Jackson Memorial Fellowships Trust, School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Bath... [Pg.516]

Lilac daphne, Daphne genkwa Cephalotaxus hainanesis Yuzhi Pingan pill Glycyrrhizfl pallidiflora... [Pg.228]

Microencapsulation and Related Drug Processes, Patrick B. Deasy Drugs and Nutrients The Interactive Effects, edited by Daphne A. Roe and T. Colin Campbell... [Pg.5]

All of the daphnes hate to be pruned do It only If neoessary to remove dead, diseased or damaged stems. [Pg.165]

Okunishi T, Umezawa T, Shimada M (2001) Isolation and enzymatic fomiation of lignans of Daphne genkwa and Daphne odora. J Wood Sci 47 383-388... [Pg.195]

Umezawa T, Davin LB, Lewis NG (1991) Formation of lignans (-)-secoisolariciresinol and (-)-matairesinol with Forsythia intermedia ceU-free extracts. J Biol Chem 266 10210-10217 Okunishi T, Sakakibara N, Suzuki S et al (2004) Stereochemistry of matairesinol formation by Daphne secoisolariciresinol dehydrogenase. J Wood Sci 50 77-81 XiaZ-Q, Costa MA, Pelissier HC et al (2001) Secoisolariciresinol dehydrogenase purification, cloning, and functional expression. J Biol Chem 276 12614-12623... [Pg.196]

Diterpenes from Euphorbiaceae are toxic to livestock, and so are daphnane and daphnetoxin, diterpenes from Daphne mezereum (Thymelaeaceae). Toxins fromRhododendron are diterpenes. [Pg.277]

Angela Hoffman Timm Knoerzer Daphne Norton Donald Paulson Dan Philen Jennifer N. Shepherd Betty H. Stewart Joe Vitt Carl Wamser Barry L. Westcott... [Pg.713]

Odoracin (141) is an insecticidal constituent of Daphne odora which contains an unusual deca-2,4-dienoate ortho-ester function. Gnidilatidin (142) and gnidi-... [Pg.143]

Baba, K. et al.. Structure of a new spirobiflavonoid, genkwanol A, from the mot of Daphne genkwa Sieb. et Zucc., Yakugaku Zasshi, 107, 525, 1987. [Pg.614]

Baba, K., Taniguchi, M., and Kozawa, M., A third spirobiflavonoid genkwanol C from Daphne genkwa, Phytochemistry, 33, 914, 1993. [Pg.614]

Taniguchi, M. and Baba, K., Three biflavonoids from Daphne odora. Phytochemistry, 42, 1447, 1996. [Pg.614]

Daphnodorin N Dimers (chalcone-flavan-3-ol) C30H22O10 Daphne acutiloba Thymelaeaceae 143... [Pg.1026]

Genkwanol C Dimers (chalcone-flavanone) C30H22O11 Daphne genkwa Thymelaeaceae 146... [Pg.1026]

Daphne fortunei Lindl. D. genkwa Sieb. et Zucc. Yuan Hua (Fish poison) (flower) Genkwanin, yuanhuacine, apigenin, hydroxygenkwanin, yuanhuatine, yuanhuadine, genkwadaphnin, 12-benzoxydaphnetoxin.33-53-144-235 This herb is toxic. Induce abortion, treat chronic bronchitis, malaria, cutaneous infections. [Pg.68]

Daphne giraldii Nitsche D. gurakduu Nitsche D. retusa Hemsl. D. tangutica Maxim. Zu Si Ma (Mezerum) (root bark) Daphnetins.33 Analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial. [Pg.68]

Daphne koreana Nakai Chang Bai Rui Xiang (Daphne) (root, stem) Daphnetins.33 Treat angina pectoris, arthritis. [Pg.68]

Daphne koreana Nakai Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don Hedera rhombea (Miq.) Bean... [Pg.342]


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Activators from Daphne mezereum

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Daphne fortunei

Daphne genkwa

Daphne giraldii

Daphne gnidium

Daphne mezereum

Daphne odora

Daphne odorata

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Daphne tangutica

From Daphne mezereum

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