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Delphinium consolida

Methyldelcosine) (norditerpene alkaloid) ajacis, Delphinium consolida, (Ranunculaceae) [root] aBgTX site) [hypotensive]... [Pg.96]

Delphinium consolida (Ranunculaceae), Citrus paradisi (Rutaceae), Koelreuteria henryi (Sapindaceae) RTK, TPO)... [Pg.155]

Kaempferol 4 -0-methyl Azadirachta irulica (Meliaceae), Delphinium consolida (Ranunculaceae), Citrus paradisi (grapefruit) (Rutaceae), Koelreuteria henryi (Sapindaceae) Pityrogramma triangularis (fern) CDPK (> 160), MLCK (8),... [Pg.313]

Abrus precatorius (Fabaceae) glycosides in Plumbago rosea (Plumbaginaceae), Delphinium consolida (Ranunculaceae), Solanum tuberosum (Solanaceae), Verbena hybrida (Verbenaceae)... [Pg.637]

Delphinium species contain complex diterpenoid alkaloids that cause acute intoxication and death in cattle (6). The alkaloids and their concentrations vary with the species and plant part involved, which causes variability in toxicity. In Delphinium consolida (larkspur) there are toxic alkaloids in the non-medicinal plant parts (root, seed, herb), but they are purportedly absent in the medicinal part (the flower). [Pg.3025]

Adonis vernalis Delphinium Consolida Delphinium Ajacis... [Pg.327]

Delphinium. Larkspur. Delphinium consolida. W. II. 1226. Radix. The root. [Pg.53]

The richest known source of lycoctonine is the root of Inula royleana DC., a plant found in the lower reaches of the Himalayas. Previously, two alkaloids named royline and inuline had been isolated from these roots 16, 16a), but reexamination showed that royline and inuline are identical with lycoctonine and anthranoyllycoctonine, respectively 17). A recent report 18) describes the isolation of lycoctonine from the flowers of Consolida ragalis S. F. Gay Delphinium consolida L.). [Pg.16]

Delsoline is another alkaloid present in Delphinium consolida and was first reported in 1924 by Markwood (65) and later in 1941 by Cionga and Iliescu (66). The assignment of an empirical formula (67) and finally some chemical investigations followed (68). The reactions of delsoline are quite similar to those of delcosine. Thus, the formation of a carbinolamine... [Pg.35]

Compound with glucose + hydroxy benzoic acid, CtlHw-CIOj, delphintn. From Delphinium consolida L., Ranun-culaceae Willstatter, Mieg, loc. cir. Dark red-brown plates or prisms from 3% HCI. dec 200-203 . Sol in water with decompn, dil alcohol, acetone, boiling alcohol. [Pg.453]

Trihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphen-yl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one. The coloring matter of the blue flowers of Delphinium consolida. Yellow needles mp = 276-278 Xm 266, 368 nm (e = 18197, 11220, EtOH) insoluble in CeHe, slightly soluble in H2O, CHCI3, soluble in alkali, very soluble in EtOH, EtzO, MezCO. [Pg.356]

The atisine or veatchine system is considered the biogenetic origin of diterpene alkaloids, while aconitine or lycoctonine systems give rise to the norditerpene ones, depending on the oxygen position (C-8 or C-7 and C-8 respectively). These compounds are widely distributed over the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere among plant species of the family Ranunculaceae (Aconitum, Delphinium, Consolida). [Pg.868]

Inula royleana Delphinium consolida D. barbeyi Correlated with lycoctonine Refs. 3, 4, 132, 172, 173... [Pg.83]

Delphinium consolida Consolida ambigua, and others Chemical and spectral analysis Refs. 3, 4, 134, 166, 167, 176... [Pg.86]

Delphinium consolida D. orientate, Consolida ambigua and others Correlated with delcosine Refs. 3, 133, 176, 181, 182... [Pg.88]


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Alkaloids of Delphinium ajacis (syn. Consolida ambigua)

Consolida

Delphiniums

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