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Ligustrum vulgare

Picroni, A. and Pachaly, P., Isolation and structure elucidation of ligustroflavone, a new apigenin triglycoside from the leaves of Ligustrum vulgare L., Pharmazie, 55, 78, 2000. [Pg.791]

Tekelova, D. et al.. Determination of flavonoids derivatives of cinnamic acid and phenols in Ligustrum vulgare L., Farm. Obzor., 68, 233, 1999. [Pg.913]

N.A. Ligustrum vulgare L. Essential oil, phthalides, terpenoides.100 Prevent bone marrow loss, treat acquired immune deficiency syndrome, repiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson s disease, and hepatitis. [Pg.276]

Olea europaea (olive), Ligustrum vulgare (Oleaceae) [leaf], Cinchona officinalis,... [Pg.138]

Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) is also a shrub native to Europe. It can take substantial abuse, and so has become the most widely planted hedge plant in the United States. Privet produces flowers in May, and blue-black berries in summer which are eaten by birds. Birds disperse the seeds within the berries, and have thereby naturalized privet through much of the United States. [Pg.653]

Oleuropein, ligustaloside A, Secoiridoids Ligustrum vulgare Analytical RPC DAD UV at 190-450 nm, 114... [Pg.31]

When the crude secoiridoid glucoside mixture derived from the fruits of Ligustrum vulgare (Oleaceae) was treated with 5% sulfuric acid and then with ammonia, TLC analysis revealed the presence of 12 alkaloid-positive spots (29). No alkaloids were detected in the absence of ammonia. Four of these alkaloids were characterized. One was identical with jasminine (97) the other three isolates were new. [Pg.298]

Tasminine (97) has been isolated from two new sources in the Oleaceae, Ligustrum vulgare (29) and Syringa vulgaris (54). [Pg.308]

CkiehonkMiie [(85,9/()-cinchonan-9-ol]. Formula, see quinine. C,9H22N20, Mr 294.40 plates or prisms, mp. 2I0 C, (a][) -110 (C2H5OH) well soluble in alcohol and chloroform. C. is an alkaloid of the Cinchona group ( Cinchona alkaloid), a quinoline alkaloid. C. is isolated from many Cinchona species (C. tucujensis, C. pubescens) and also occurs in Remijia species (Ruhi-aceae) and in some members of the olive family such as Olea europaea (olive tree) and Ligustrum vulgare (common privet). C. is obtained commercially from cinchona bark. [Pg.134]

Buschhaus, C. Herz, H. Jetter, R. (2007a). Chemical composition of the epicuticular and intracuticular wax layers on the adaxial side of Ligustrum vulgare leaves. New Phytologist, Vol.176, No.2, (October 2007), pp. 311-316, ISSN 1469-8137... [Pg.61]

Tanahashi T, Takenaka Y, Okazaki N, Koge M, Nagakura N, Nishi T (2009) Secoiridoid glucosides and unusual recyclized secoiridoid aglycones from Ligustrum vulgare. Phytochemistry 70 2072-2077... [Pg.3063]

Alkaloid from Cinchona officinalis and all C. spp. and from some Remijia spp., e.g. R. pedunculata and R. purdieana, and from leaves of Olea europaea and Ligustrum vulgare (Rubiaceae, Oleaceae). Antimalarial ... [Pg.253]


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