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Hedychium

Hedychium coronarium Koen. Shan Ren (Ginger lily) (flower, rhizome) Sesquiterpenes, phenols, aldehyde, ketone, 1,8-cineole, camphene, beta-pinene.60-195 Stimulant. [Pg.89]

Lechat-Vahirua, I., P. Francois, C. Menut, G. Lamaty, and J. M. Bessiere. 1993. Aromatic plants of French Polynesia. I. Constituents of the essential oils of rhizomes of three Zingiberaceae Zingiber zerumbet Smith, Hedychium coronarium Koenig and Etlingera cevuga Smith. J. Essential Oil Res. 5 1, 55-59. [Pg.319]

Hedychium coronarium Koen., Amomum tsao-ko, A. villosum... [Pg.362]

C. phaeocoulis, Daucus carota, Dryobalanops aromatica, D. camphora, Elettaria cardamomum, Hedychium coronarium, Ledum palustre, Lindera glauca, Liquidambar acerifolia, L. formosana,... [Pg.400]

Cypripedium guttatum, C. macranthum, C. pubescens, Hedychium coronarium, Laggera alata, Nepenthes raffsiana, Urena procumbens Eriobotrya japonica Rosa rugosa Oryza sativa Plumeria rubra... [Pg.467]

Sesquiterpene Alpinia officinarum, Artemisia annua, A. apiacea, Curcuma longa, Cyperus rotundus, Dryobalanops aromatica, D. camphora, Ginkgo biloba, Hedychium coronarium, Jasminum samba, Melaleuca leucadendra, Nardostachys jatamansi, Xanthoxylum piperitum... [Pg.481]

In addition to the (antimicrobial, enzyme and endocrine related) properties mentioned above, it is interesting that many labdane type diterpenes also exhibit significant properties against cancer cells. A number of labdane type diterpenes tested exhibited remarkable antiproliferative and cytotoxic activities. Itokawa et al. [193] found that extracts from the rhizomes of Hedychium coronarium (Zingiberacae), cause growth inhibition of Chinese hamster V-79 cells and sarcoma 180 ascites in mice. Chemical analysis led to the isolation of 8 (17), 12 (E)-labdadiene-15, 16-dial along with four new coronarins (A-D). All of the compounds exhibited... [Pg.265]

Hedychenone (12) is a furanoid diterpenoid from the rhizomes of Hedychium spicatum (Zingiberaceae).22 A number of furanoid diterpenoids have been isolated from Leonotis species including nepetaefolinol (13) and two related diterpenoids, leonotinin (14) and the dilactone (15)23 from L. nepetaefolia. [Pg.98]

In the essential oils from Hedychium flavum and Lantana camara (+)-terpinen-4-ol was the dominant enantiomer of not a high enantiomeric purity, either. [Pg.377]

The structure of 7-hydroxyhedychenone (5), extracted from Hedychium spicatum, was derived by spectroscopic methods. The butenolide corresponding to daniellic acid has been obtained from Pamburus missionis (Rutaceae). Potamogetonin (6) is a new furanoid diterpenoid which has been obtained from Potamogeton ferrugineus... [Pg.108]

Hedychium spicatum Van-Haldi Zingiberaceae Herb Rhizome Asthma, Energetic... [Pg.212]

At the final stage the prescribed quantities of 55 herbs previously prepared by various processes, along with the prescribed quantity of squill and viper flesh powder (48 drachms), were added to hedychium, long pepper and poppy juice (all at 24 drachms) eight herbs including cinnamon and opobalsam (all at 12 drachms) 18 herbs including myrrh, black and white pepper and turpentine resin (at 6 drachms) 22 others and then Lemnian earth and roasted copper (at 4 drachms each) bitumen and castoreum (the secretion of beaver) 150 drachms of honey and 80 drachms of vetch meal. [Pg.583]

Fig. (7). Diterpenes from Hedychium coronarium and their cytotoxity against V-79 cells. Fig. (7). Diterpenes from Hedychium coronarium and their cytotoxity against V-79 cells.
This paper covers the chemistry and biological activity of compounds isolated from nine genera Aframomum, Alpinia, Amomum, Boesenbergia, Costus, Curcuma, Hedychium, Kaempferia and Zingiber. [Pg.797]

Cytotoxicity of diterpenes from Hedychium coronarium and antitumor activity against sarcoma 180A of phenylpropanoids from Alpinia galanga and of bisabolane sesquiterpenes from Curcuma xanthorrhiza have been reviewed [203]. [Pg.836]

Several species of the genus Hedychium have been reported to be used in folk medicine. Hot water extract of fresh leaves of H. coronarium is used orally to treat hypertension or induce diuresis in Brazil [209]. Dried rhizomes powder of H. coronarium mixed with a cup of milk is taken daily to treat diabetes in India [210]. Decoction of the stems of H. cylindricum is drunk for spleen fever in Borneo [211]. Hot water extract of the rhizomes of H. longicornutum is drunk as vermifuge in Malaysia [212]. Fresh plant juice of H. spicatum in India is used for snakebite, the plant is made into a paste and applied to the bite, the juice is dropped into the nostrils, ears and navel [213]. Rhizomes of H. spicatum were used as an insect repellant and for stomach ailments [214] and also as an emmenagogue [215] in India. [Pg.837]

Terpenoids. Mono- and sesquiterpenoids are the common constituents of all nine genera. Labdane-type diterpenes are found mainly in Aframomum, Alpinia and Hedychium. Only plants in the genus Kaempferia are able to produce pimarane diterpenes. Steroidal compounds and steroidal saponins are found only in plants of the genus Costus. [Pg.853]

Hedychium coronarium Hedychium coronarium extract Hedychium coronarium koenig extract. See White ginger (Hedychium coronarium) extract... [Pg.1972]

Constit. of Hedychium acuminatum. Weyerstahl, P. et al, Annalen, 1995, 1389 (synth, pmr)... [Pg.134]


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