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Hagenia abyssinica

The compound raceme, particularly if irregularly compounded, is called a panicle. Ex. Hagenia abyssinica. [Pg.179]

Brayera N.F. Panicles of pistil- Hagenia abyssinica Abyssinia... [Pg.339]

Kamala obtained from Mallotus philippinensis, and Kousso obtained from Hagenia abyssinica (= Brayera anthelmintica) also show activity against tapeworms infecting man and animals. The extracts of these plants contain phloroglucinols very similar to those present in male fern. The active principle of kamala is rottlerine 23 [46-48], while kousso contains a mixture of a- and P-kosins (24a,b) [49,50]. [Pg.77]

Kosotoxin (m.p. 119-122°) was isolated from Hagenia abyssinica (Bruce) Gmel [6932]. [Pg.2037]

Isolation from natural sources - From Hagenia abyssinica (Rosaceae) [8171,8178]. m.p. 73° [8171] ... [Pg.2041]

From Hagenia abys-sinica (Rosaceae) [80 68,8175,8432-8440]. The Flowers of Hagenia abyssinica (Bruce) Gmel are known under their names (Kousso, Kosso, Kusso or Koso) [6932]. [Pg.2148]

Obtained by alkali treatment of protokosin isolated from Hagenia abyssinica [7255,8085,8198,8435]. [Pg.2150]

From flowers of Hagenia abyssinica also named Brayera anthelmintica [8175,8437,8439]. [Pg.2151]


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