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Euphorbia Euphorbiaceae

A flavone xylopyranoside, 4, 5-dihyroxy-6,7-dimethoxyflavone-3-0-[3-D-xylopyranoside (155), isolated from the roots of Euphorbia leu-cophylla (family Euphorbiaceae) by Satyanarayana et was found to reduce the blood glucose levels (BGLs) and increase the serum insulin levels in normal and diabetic rats. One flavone [l"(- )-5,4, l"-trihy-droxy-6,7-(3",3"-dimethylchromano)flavone 156] and one flavanone [(25)-4 -0-methyl-6-methyl-8-prenylnaringenin 157) both isolated... [Pg.563]

Galloylrutinoside) Euphorbia ebractedata aerial parts Euphorbiaceae 342... [Pg.768]

Acetylglucosyl)(l 3)galactoside Euphorbia hirta leaves Euphorbiaceae 347... [Pg.768]

Kaempferol-3-0-(2"-0- galloyl)-glucoside (flavonol-O-glycoside) Diospyros kaki (Ebenaceae), Euphorbia pekinensis (Euphorbiaceae) ACE (466 pM) [75]... [Pg.579]

Daphnanes (C5 (C7 C6) include a variety of cytotoxic, irritant, inflammatory and toxic compounds from the Thymelaeaceae and the Euphorbiaceae. Of particular note are the highly inflammatory PKC activators resiniferatoxin and tinyatoxin from Euphorbia species (Euphorbiaceae) and thymeleatoxin from Thymeka hirsuta (Thymelaeaceae). While the nonester resiniferonol is inactive, the ester (X—CO—O—Y) resiniferatoxin is both an anti-nociceptive vanilloid receptor (capsaicin receptor) agonist and a PKC activator, as is the ester tinyatoxin. [Pg.39]

Ingenanes (C5 G7 ] C7 ] G3) include irritants and secondary tumour promoters (cocarcinogens) from Euphorbia species (Euphorbiaceae) that activate PKC. While the non-ester... [Pg.39]

Acer (Aceraceae), Spondias pinnata (Anacardiaceae), Cercidiphyllum (Cercidiphyllaceae), Comma (Coriariaceae), Geranium, Erythroxylum (Erythroxylaceae), Euphorbia, Mallotus (Euphorbiaceae), Fuchsia (Onagraceae) spp. [Pg.181]

Euphorbia quinquecostata (Euphorbiaceae) [stem wood] Daphne mezereum (Thymelaeaceae)... [Pg.324]

Methylgallate (gallate ester) Euphorbia pekinensis (Euphorbiaceae) CHS II (at 100)... [Pg.579]

Esculetin (= 6,7-Dihydroxycoumarin Aesculetin Cichorigenin Esculetol) (coumarin) Euphorbia lathyrism (Euphorbiaceae) [seed], Arachis hypogaea (Fabaceae), Aesculus turbinate (Hippocastanaceae) [wood], Fraxinus spp. (Oleaceae) [bark] LOX [antibacterial, antifungal]... [Pg.605]

Leucocyanidol (flavone) Euphorbia hirta (Euphorbiaceae), Gossypium spp. (cotton) (Malvaceae) 12-LOX [AI]... [Pg.609]


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