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Leucothoe grayana Ericaceae

Kalmia latfolia, Leucothoe grayana, L. spp., Rhododendron spp. (Ericaceae) in honey from Rhododendron-feeding bees... [Pg.139]

Kalmia latifolia, Leucothoe grayana, L. spp., Rhododendron spp. (Ericaceae) in honey from Rhododendron-feeding bees Tanacetum (Chrysanthemum) cinerariifolium (pyrethrum) (Asteraceae) Leopold Ruzicka (Croatia/Switzerland, Nobel Prize, 1939, Chemistry, polymethylenes terpenes) Tanacetum (Chrysanthemum) cinerariifolium (pyrethrum) (Asteraceae)... [Pg.140]

GrayaiMtoxins. Toxic diterpenoids from leaves of Ericaceae species (Ericaceae diterpenes), e. g. Rhododendron maximum or Leucothoe grayana. G. also occur in the nectar of rhododendron flowers. Mass poisonings through contaminated honey even occurred in Antiquity. About 25 G. have been isolated. The most important are G. 1, II, and III (see table). [Pg.272]


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