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Hyacinthus orientalis

Phenyl-2-propen-l-ol [104-54-1], commonly referred to as cinnamyl alcohol, is a colorless crystalline soHd with a sweet balsamic odor that is reminiscent of hyacinth. Its occurrence in nature is widespread as, for example, in Hyacinth absolute (Hyacinthus orientalis) (42), the leaf and bark oils of cinnamon Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum lancium, etc), and Guava fmit [Psidiumguajava L.) (43). In many cases it is also encountered as the ester or in a bound form as the glucoside. [Pg.175]

Hosokawa, K. et al., Seven acylated anthocyanins in the blue flowers of Hyacinthus orientalis. Phytochemistry, 38, 1293, 1995. [Pg.125]

Hosokawa, K Fukunaga, Y., Fukushi, E., and Kaw-abata, J. 1995. Acylated anthocyanins from red Hyacinthus orientalis. Phytochemistry 39 1437-1441. [Pg.784]

Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyacinthaceae) [bulb] Angylocalyx pynaertii, A. spp., Lonchocarpus sericeus,... [Pg.526]

Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyacinthaceae) is a plant native to North Africa and Eurasia, and commonly known as hyacinth. A search for polyhydroxylated alkaloids in species of the Hyacinthaceae family by GC-MS led to isolation and characterization of eleven... [Pg.115]

Iniino-2,5,6-trideoxy-D- K/o-heptitoI Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyadnthaceae) bolb ... [Pg.172]

Dideoxy-2,5-imino-DL-g(yc ro-D-monno-heptitol (homoDMDP) Hyacinthoides non-scrota (Hyacinthaceae) Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyadnthaceae) bulb Scilla campanidata (Hyacinthaceae) bulb Muscari armeniacum hyadnthaceae) bulbs "... [Pg.172]

P-Homonojirimycin Aglaonema treubii (Araceae) leaves/ roots Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyacinthaceae) bulb ... [Pg.173]

I-Invars of Hyacinthus orientalis, the ii. jcecies in this genus, are prized for the icaLr i. oma they bring to the spring garden. lumL-i. or hell-shaped blossoms cover dense, muir i "-12" tall, upright spikes each bulb jpocL- es 1 spil e of white, pink, blue, or yel-iiP fjo wers. Narrow, straplike leaves surround tus nise of the stalk. [Pg.121]

Hyacinth Absolute Hyacinthus orientalis L.) The Absolute is the extract from the flowers of this plant and contains 40% benzyl alcohol [20]... [Pg.120]

Hyacinth Absolute An absolute is an alcohol extraction of a plant part. In this case, the flowers of Hyacinthus orientalis. It was 3.0% of this compound [76, vol. I (1978), p. 5]. [Pg.150]

Alkaloid from Aglaonema treubii, Adenophera spp. Hyacinthus orientalis and Omphalea diandra. Inhibitor of several (X-glucosidases. [Pg.206]

Alkaloid from Aglaonema treubii and Hyacinthus orientalis. P-Mannosidase inhibitor. [Pg.206]

Alkaloid from Hyacinthus orientalis and Aglaonema treubii. Nonselective a-gluco-sidase inhibitor. [Pg.207]


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