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Linaria vulgaris

Linaria vulgaris Miller subsp. sinensis (Bebeaux) Hong Liu Chun Yu (aerial part) Peganine, linarin, pectolinarin, neolinarin, flavones, pectolinarigenin, linaracrine, linarezine, phytosterine.48 Diuretic, treat headache, dizziness, heart condition. Externally treat bums, skin diseases. [Pg.100]

Linaria vulgaris Miller subsp. sinensis (Bebeaux) Hong... [Pg.355]

Acorus calamus, A. gramineus, Alpinia galanga, Conyza canadensis, Coriandrum sativum, Erigeron canadensis, Tagetes patula, erecta Tagetes patula Linum usitatissimum Linaria vulgaris... [Pg.523]

Linaria vulgaris, Papaver somniferum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Ziziphus jujuba... [Pg.536]

Fern [leaf exudate], Asteraceae [leaf], AR (rat lens) (1-10) Betulaceae [leaf bud exudate] Agastache (EGF-RTK, ITDI) foenicuhim (Lamiaceae) glycosides in Cirsium arven.se (Asteraceae), Tilia japonica (Tiliaceae), [leaf], Linaria vulgaris (Scrophulariaceae) [flower]... [Pg.635]

The odoriferous glands of the beetle Staphylinus oleus (Coleoptera staphy-linidae) produce iridodial (88), but without 6-methylhept-5-en-2-one, with which it is associated in ants. 5,9-Dehydronepetalactone (89) has been identified in Nepeta cataria. Newly reported iridoids include the first chlorine-containing iridoid, linarioside (90), isolated from Linaria japonica In addition to the usual spectral methods of identification, it was converted into antirrhino-side (91), a constituent of Linaria vulgaris. Antirrhinoside (91) is converted by... [Pg.26]

Lupu, K. G. Dynamics of the Alkaloid Levels in Linaria vulgaris and L. genistifolia Grown in Moldavia. Rast. Resur. 9,206 (1973) (Russ) [Chem. Abstr. 79,15 906 e (1973)]. [Pg.225]

Linaric acid III 3 -COOH Linaria vulgaris (Scrophulariaceae) [37]... [Pg.804]

Vasicinol III 6,l -diOH Linaria vulgaris (Scrophulariaceae) [37], Sida acuta, S. humilis, S. rhombifolia, S. spinosa (Malvaceae) [17]... [Pg.804]

Thistle - creeping (field) (P) - spear (Scotch) (B) - marsh (P) Toadflax - common (P) Trefoil hop (A) Tufted hair-grass (P) Cirsium arvense C. vulgare C. palustre Linaria vulgaris Trifolium campestre Deschampsia cespitosa... [Pg.538]

Fig. 15, such as daucosterol palmitate (64), which was isolated from Linaria vulgaris Mill by H. Hua et Other types of FCS glyco-... [Pg.306]

The distribution of quinazoline alkaloids in various parts of Linaria genistifolia and L. vulgaris has been studied. [Pg.109]

The seasonal distribution of 28 in different parts of Adhatoda vasica (74,75), Sida cordifolia (76), Linaria genistifolia (77), L. vulgaris (77), Peganum har-mala (78,79), and Galega ojficinalis (80,81) has been determined. A high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vasicine and vasicinone has been developed (82). [Pg.113]

The seasonal distribution of vasicine in different parts of Adhatoda vasica 76,89), Sida cor difolia 79), Linaria genistifolia and L. vulgaris 129), Peganum harmala 115, 163) and Galega officinalis 178, 179) has been determined. [Pg.177]

Up to a maximum of 0.88% of this alkaloid (see Volume III, p. 101) was found in the following Linaria species L. genistifolia Mill., L. purpurea Mill., L. ventricosa Cass. Bal., and L. dalmatica Mill. (182). It had already been found in L. vulgaris Mill. (183). These plants belong to the Scrophulariaceae. [Pg.575]


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