Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Hedyotis

Hedyotis corymbosa (L.) Lamarck. Shui Xian Cao (seed) Bomeol, bornyl acetate, 1-camphor, linalool, nerolidol.49 Stomachic, mouthwash to relieve toothache, as a poultice to heal wounds, small sores. [Pg.89]

Hedyotis diffusa Willd. Bai Hua She Shi Chao (leaf) Acyl flavonol di-gycoside, iridoid glucosides, anthraquinone, essential oils, p-vinylphenol, p-vinylguaiacol, linalool 50,202,203,204,205,206 Immunopotentiation activity, treat tumours, antibacterial, antipyretic, detoxicant, diuretic, anticancer, externally applied as lotion. [Pg.89]

Nishihama, Y., K. Masuda, M. Yamaki, S. Takagi, and K. Sakina. 1981. Three new iridoid glucosides from Hedyotis diffusa. Plants Med. 43 28-33. [Pg.320]

Rhododendron mucronatum G. Don Oldenlandia diffusa, Hedyotis diffusa Willd Leonurus sibiricus L. f. albiflorus (Nakai et Kitag.) G. Wu Clerodendrum paniculatum L. var. albiflorum Hsieh. [Pg.340]

Cocculus diversifolius, C. thunbergii, Menispermum dauricum, Sinomenium acutum Menispermum dauricum Lycium chinense Hedyotis diffusa... [Pg.382]

Achillea alpina, A. millefolium, Anthriscus aemula, A. sylvestris, Cassia nomame, C. obtusifolia, C. tora, C. occidentalis, C. torosa, Hedyotis diffusa, Heracleum dissectum, H. lanatum, Polygonum bistorta, Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum, R. undulatum, R. koreanum, Sanguisorba officinalis,... [Pg.389]

Bornyl acetate Eupatorium chinense, E. lindleyanum, E. japonicum, Hedyotis corymbosa, Thymus vulgaris J 1 ... [Pg.398]

G. confusum, G. javanum, G. luteo-album, G. multiceps, G. ramigerum, G. tranzschelii, G. uliginosum, Hedyotis diffusa, Hippophae rhamnoides, Houttynia cordata, Laggera alata, Lappa communis, L. edulis,... [Pg.422]

Iridoid glucosides Hedyotis diffusa, Scrophularia buergeriana, S. kakudensis, S. ningpoensis, S. oldhami, S. puergeriana... [Pg.438]

Liquidambar acerifolia, L. formosana, L. maximowiczii Murraya paniculata Cnidium monnieri Hedyotis corymbosa... [Pg.443]

E. lindleyanum, E. japonicum, Glechoma hederacea, G. longituba, Hedyotis corymbosa, H. diffusa, Litsea cubeba, Luffa aegyptiaca, L. cylindrica, L. faetida, L. petola, Medicago falcata, M. lupulina,... [Pg.447]

Amomum cardamomum, A. globosum, A. tsao-ko, A. villosum, A. xanthloides, Hedyotis corymbosa Nervilia purpurea Lysionotus pauciflorus... [Pg.459]

Four major classes of alkaloids have been found in the Pauridiantha species studied. The first class consists of harman and harman-type alkaloids, which appear to be ubiquitous in this genus. As far as chemotaxonomic considerations are concerned, it can be noted that these alkaloids have also been found in at least four tribes of the subfamily Cinchonoideae, namely, Naucleae (12), Cinchoneae (13), Gardenieae (14), and Rondeletieae (12), and in two tribes of the subfamily of Rubioideae as defined by Verdcourt, namely, in the Urophylleae (75) and in the Ophiorrhizeae (72). Formerly, the Ophiorrhizeae were a part of the Hedyoti-deae, a tribe classified near the tribe Mussaendeae in the subfamily Cinchonoideae (2). [Pg.225]

Hedyotis eualata (Gamble) A.N.Henry and Subram. Rubiaceae Shrub... [Pg.201]

Hedyotis eualata (Gamb.) Henry and Subr. var. agasthyamalayana Inchikuzhi, Papanasam, Upper Kothayar Agasthiyamalai hills of Kerala and Tamil Nadu... [Pg.202]

ABSTRACT This paper attempts to present a review on the study of phytochemical and pharmacological activities of plants from the genus Hedyotis (Rubiaceae) in the last seven decades, which include our work on Malaysian Hedyotis species. The structure-activity relationships of compounds isolated from this genus are compiled and discussed. Finally, there is also a brief discussion on the biosynthesis of anthraquinones, iridoid glycosides and alkaloids, which are the common constituents of Hedyotis species. [Pg.1057]

A number of alkaloids have been isolated from only three Hedyotis species, which are H. auricularia, H. chrysotricha and H. capitellata. The bis-indole alkaloids, hedyotine and auricularine were both isolated from the roots of H. auricularia [6,24]. However, the molecular formula and the structure of auricularine was revised later [19]. Auricularine (1) belongs to a novel group of bis-indole alkaloids, borreverine (lb) and isoborreverine [25] whose structures were established by X-ray crystallography and HRMS. Spectroscopic experiments found auricularine to differ from borreverine in its molecular formula by the presence of only a... [Pg.1059]


See other pages where Hedyotis is mentioned: [Pg.774]    [Pg.793]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.50]    [Pg.172]    [Pg.763]    [Pg.799]    [Pg.320]    [Pg.320]    [Pg.320]    [Pg.320]    [Pg.366]    [Pg.398]    [Pg.463]    [Pg.463]    [Pg.185]    [Pg.187]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.236]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.3085]    [Pg.201]    [Pg.67]    [Pg.1057]    [Pg.1058]    [Pg.1058]    [Pg.1059]    [Pg.1059]    [Pg.1059]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.50 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.67 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.60 ]




SEARCH



Hedyotis auricularia

Hedyotis capitellata

Hedyotis corymbosa

Hedyotis diffusa

Hedyotis lawsoniae

© 2024 chempedia.info