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Gardenia jasminoides

Park, J.-E. et al.. Isolation and characterization of water-soluble intermediates of blue pigments transformed from geniposide of Gardenia jasminoides, J. Agric. Food Chem., 50, 6511, 2002. [Pg.123]

Crocin, from stigmas of crocus (saffron) or fruits of cape jasmine Gardenia Jasminoides... [Pg.590]

Y. Takeda, H. Nishimura, and H. Inouye, Phytochemistry, 1977, 16, 1401. An earlier paper, H. Inouye, Y. Takeda, S. Saito, H. Nishimura, and R. Sakuragi, Yakugaku Zasshi, 1974, 94, 577, on gardenoside, shanzhiside (129 X = OH, R = H), and methyl deacetylasperulosidate from Gardenia jasminoides grandiflora was inadvertently omitted from earlier Reports however, see Vol. 1, p. 20. [Pg.36]

Tetramethylcyclohexanes.—The structure of picrocrocinic acid from Gardenia jasminoides grandiflora has been established as (185) by relating it to picrocrocin (Vol. 4, p. 37). ... [Pg.46]

Nagatoshi M, Terasaka K, Nagatsu A, Mizukami H. An Iridoid-Specific Glucosyl-transferase from Gardenia jasminoides. JBC July, 2011 1-19. Available from http // www.jbc.org/cgi/doi/10.1074/jbc.Mlll.242586 (accessed 20 September 2012). [Pg.174]

Inouye, H., S. Saitoh, H. Taguchi, and T. Endo. 1969. Zwei nhue tridoidglucoside aus Gardenia jasminoides gardenosid und geniposid. Tetrahedron Lett. 28 2347-2350. [Pg.310]

Genipin Gardenia jasminoides, Genipa T NOS [neuritogenic like... [Pg.268]

Five iridoids Iridoid glycosides Gardenia jasminoides Analytical RPC UV at 240 nm, MS 106... [Pg.30]

Six iridoids Iridoid glycosides Gardenia jasminoides RPC-RPC DAD UV MS, 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR analysis 109... [Pg.30]

Similar experiments were also reported by Hattori and co-workers with geniposide (321) isolated from the fruit of Gardenia jasminoides (Rubia-ceae) (227). G. jasmonoides is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine... [Pg.344]

Iridoidal glycosides Gardenia jasminoides Ellis/ Rubiaceae Leaves Four iridoidal glycosides, deacetylasperulosidic acid methyl ester (DE), scandoside methyl ester (SC), geniposide (GE) and gardenoside (GA) were tested for hypoglycemic activity in mice. DE lowered the blood glucose level in normal mice but others were found to be ineffective [61 ]. [Pg.467]

Glycosyl esters are compounds in which a carboxylic acid is esterified with the anomeric hydroxy group of a carbohydrate. In the carotenoid field crocin (545), the digentiobiosyl ester of the C2o-dicarboxylic acid crocetin (538), is the most prominent representative and constitutes the major carotenoid in saffron and also in Gardenia jasminoides. [Pg.294]

Gardenia jasminoides extract. See Gardenia Florida extract... [Pg.1865]


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