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Euphorbia lunulata

Euphorbiaceae 8a. Aleurites fordii 37) 8b. Aleurites moluccana 38) 8c. Antidesma pentandrum var. barbatum 39) 8d. Euphorbia esula 40) 8e. Euphorbia lunulata 40) 8f. Mallotus apelta 41) 8g. Jatropha glandulifera 42, 43) 8h. Jatropha gossypifolia 44—47)... [Pg.4]

Successive treatment of bis-3,3-dimethylallenyl sulphone (357) with butyl-lithium in THF at 0 °C gave a 60% yield of the dithia-adamantane (358), whose structure was confirmed by X-ray crystallography. Photolysis of thietans in the presence of a new triplet sensitizer, l,3-dimethyl-2-thioxoimidazolidine-4,5-dione, has produced interesting results for example, the spiro-xanthone (359) gave the acetate (360), but in u.v. light, and without the sensitizer, the thiopyran (361) was obtained in addition to (360). Among several flavonoids identified in a Chinese plant. Euphorbia lunulata Bge., which is used in the treatment of... [Pg.327]

Euphorbia coraroides Thunb. E. lasiocaula Boiss. E. lunulata Bunge. E. pallasii Turcz. E. pekinensis Rupr. E. sampsoni Hance E. sieboldiana Moore et Decne. Da Ji (Peking spurge) (root) Euphorbon, euphorbias, butyric acid, calcium malate, calcium oxalate, vitamin C.48-50 Diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue, purgative. [Pg.79]

Butyric acid Ajuga bracteosa, Euphorbia coraroides, E. lasiocaula, E. lunulata, E. pallasii, E. pekinensis, E. sampsoni, E. sieboldiana, E. esula, E. helioscopia, Melia japonica, M. toosendan, M. azedarach, Pueraria montana, P. thunbergiana, Ulmus campestris, U. macrocarpa, U. pumila CO 00 Ol... [Pg.398]

Euphorbia lathyrus, E, lucorum, E. resinfera, E. thymifolia Euphorbia coraroides, E. lasiocaula, E. lunulata, E. pallasii,... [Pg.424]

In China, numerous Euphorbia species (e.g., E. humifusa Willd., E. pekinensis Rupr., E. lunulata Bunge, E. lathyris L., and E. sieboldiana Morr. et Decne.) are traditionally used in treating conditions that include dysentery, enteritis, ascites, bleeding, dropsical nephritis, and chronic bronchitis. Some of these uses have been clinically substantiated... [Pg.276]


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