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Dicranostigma

Dicranostigma franchetianum (Prain) Fedde. Chelidonine, protopine,... [Pg.173]

The second-richest QBA source is Dicranostigma lactucoides Hook. f. et Thoms., a biennial herb native to the subtropical region of the eastern Himalayas. The QBA content in the roots usually varies from 1.4 to 1.8% [58-60] and can reach up to 3.4% according to recent HPLC studies. In contrast to S. canadensis, the major component of the total QBA is chele-rythrine (71%), and there are smaller amounts of sanguinarine (21%) and chelirubine (1%) [58], The other members of the genus Dicranostigma, i.e. D. franchetianum (Prain) Fedde and D. leptopodum (Maxim.) Fedde, exhibit lower contents of QBA [59]. [Pg.162]

L. (1), from Dicranostigma franchetianum (Prain) Fedde (2), and from Stylophorum diphyllum (Michx.) Nutt. (2, 3). It is always associated with... [Pg.253]

P. atlanticum, P. confine, P. dubium, P. dubium ssp. lecoquii, P. oreophilum, P. rupifragum, P. somniferum, Pteridophyllum racemosum, Stylophorum diphyllum Menisperine (133) Dicranostigma franchetianum, D. lactucoides, D. leptopodum, Papaver oreophilum... [Pg.5]

The genus Dicranostigma Hook. f. et Thoms, comprises three species (10) (Tables XXVIII and XXIX). They are D. frarichetianum (Prain.) Fedde, D. [Pg.40]

Synonyms Dicranostigma iliense C.Y. Wu H. Chuang, Glaudum luteum vat. fimbrilligerum (Boiss.) Trautv. [Pg.125]


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Dicranostigma franchetianum

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