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Geranium spp

Geranium, Geranium spp., 7 Gold accumulator plant Artemisia persia, 332 Prangos popularia, 332 Stripa spp., 332 Gram, Cicer arietinum, 50 Grass... [Pg.934]

C41H30O27 954.672 Tannin derived from divi-divi (fruit of Caesalpinia coriaria) and myrobalans (fruit of Terminalia chebula). Present in Geranium spp. Shows anti-HIV activity. Potent DNA topoisomerase inhibitor. Rhombic cryst. + IOH2O. [Pg.240]

Arrhenatherum elatius (var. bulbosum) Cicuta virosa Anthriscus sylvestris Melampyrum arvense Geranium spp. [Pg.535]

Disease control by green manure is an artificial application of allelopathy. Isothiocyanates released from cruciferous plants are an example of this allyl isothiocyanate (166), which is derived from the glucosinolate sinigrin (167), is the most popular example.98 Application of Geranium carolinianum for the control of Ralstonia solanacearum, the cause of bacterial wilt of potato, and potato scab, which is induced by some Streptomyces spp., was reported.99 100 One of the antibacterial constituents was shown to be ethyl gallate (168).101... [Pg.556]

Geranium (Geraniaceae), Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae), Epilobium, Fuchsia (Onagraceae), Paeonia (Paeoniaceae), Rosa (Rosaceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. anti-peptic ulcer]... [Pg.129]

Quercus spp. (Fagaceae) [bark], Geranium thunbergii (Geraniaceae), Paeonia lactfbra (Paeoniaceae)... [Pg.143]

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

Centaurea cyanus (Asteraceae), Pelargonium zpnale (geranium) (Geraniaceae), Gladiolus spp. (Iridaceae) [flower]... [Pg.644]

Geranium, California Senecio spp 3 Hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids... [Pg.313]

C oH,gO, Mr 154.25, liquid. Monocyclic monoter-pene ketones, the four optically active forms occur in nature. (-)-M. (ca. 35%) occurs in the essential oil of field mint (Mentha arvensis, Lamiaceae), (-i-)-M. in Micromelia biflora (Lamiaceae) ca. 56%, (-i-)-iso-M. in Micromelia abyssinica ca. 42%, and (-)-iso-M. in geranium oil (Pelargonium spp., Geraniaceae). p-M. is used in perfumes as a mixture with other fragrance substances. [Pg.390]

Geraniol 2% (fragrant geraniums [Pelargonium spp.]) Primin Primula obconica)y 0.01%... [Pg.936]

Hamamelis virginicus Geranium maculatum, Phyllanthus spp Agrimonia eupatoria... [Pg.31]

Other terpene alcohols include geraniol, citronellol from rose oil, Rosa gallica (Rosaceae), and scented geraniums Pelargonium spp. (Geraniaceae). Nerol is a stereoisomer of geraniol. Borneol is found in rosemary oil—Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae). Santalol from heartwood of sandalwood—Santalum album, S. spicatum (Santa-laceae)—is a sesquiterpene alcohol. [Pg.92]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.746 ]




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