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Licaria puchury

In our continuing search for antimicrobial agents from tropical plants, several phenylpropanoids, for example, anethole (15) from the seeds of Pimpinella anisum (Umbelliferae) (41), and eugenol (16), methyleugenol (17) and safrole (18) in addition to anethole from the seeds of Licaria puchuri-major (Lauraceae)... [Pg.239]

M. Himejima and I. Kubo, Antimicrobial agents from Licaria puchuri-major and their synergistic effect with polygodial,... [Pg.249]

Carlini, E.A. etal. 1983. Psychopharmaco-logical eifects of the essential oil fraction and of the hydrolate obtained from the seeds of Licaria puchury-major" Journal of Ethnopharmacology % i) 225—236. [Pg.248]

An EO fraction obtained from powdered seeds of Licaria puchury-major (Mart.) Kosterm. (Lauraceae) containing 51.3% of safrol (43), 3.3% of eugenol (4), and 2.9% of methyleugenol ( T) reduced locomotion and anesthetized mice, as well as affording protection against electroshock induced convulsions (Garlini et al. 1983). [Pg.366]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.22 , Pg.525 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.525 ]




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