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DOGWOOD, JAMAICAN

Tahara, S. et al.. Naturally occurring coumaranochroman-4-ones a new class of isoflavonoids from lupines and Jamaican dogwood. Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung C, 46, 331, 1991. [Pg.1194]

Peltogynin (355) has been isolated from Acacia fasciculifera and its structure has been determined spectroscopically and by preparation from a known compound.Isolisetin dimethyl ether (356), which is related to a flavone present in the root of Jamaican dogwood, Piscidia erythrina, has been synthesized. ... [Pg.327]

Present in root bark of Jamaican Dogwood (Piscidia erythrina and from Millettia rubininosa). Fish poison. Rods (EtOH). Mp 203-204°. [Pg.249]

An extract of Jamaican dogwood has been reported to exhibit a sedative effect in cats and guinea pigs as well as marked antitussive and antipyretic activities it also has anti-inflammatory properties and antispasmodic action on smooth muscles. Its toxicity was reported to be very low in most of the animal species tested. ... [Pg.249]

The aqueous extract of Jamaican dogwood was among 22 extracts of Guatemalan plants that inhibited in vitro one or more of the most common dermatophytes, such as Epidermo-phyton floccosum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. ... [Pg.249]


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