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Lobelia chinensis

Two new pyrrolidine alkaloids, radicamines A (16) and B (17) [characterized as (2,5,35,45,55)-2-hydroxymethyl-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-pyrrolidine and (25,35,45,55)-2-hydrox-ymethyl-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-pyrrolidine, respectively] were isolated from Lobelia chinensis Lour, (family Campanulaceae) by Shibano et al. the present investigators also demonstrated both the... [Pg.527]

ShibanoM, TsukamotoD, Masuda A, Tanaka Y,KusanoG. (2001) Two new pyrrolidine alkaloids, radicamines A and B, as inhibitors of a-glucosidase from Lobelia chinensis Lour. Chem Pharm Bull 49 1362-1365. [Pg.585]

Lobelia chinensis L. L. pyramidalis Wallich. L. sessilifolia Lambert Ban Bian Lian Sha Gen Cai (Lobelia) (whole plant) Lobeline, lobelanine, lobelanidine, isolobelamine. (Lobeline has been approved by the FDA to curb the tobacco habit).33-50-71 This herb may be toxic. Diuretic, increase respiration via stimulation of carotid chemoreceptors. Treat snakebites, insecticide, reduce swelling, depurative, antirheumatic, antisyphilitic. [Pg.102]

Glycine max, Hippophae rhamnoides, Lobelia chinensis, Zea mays Pimpinella anisum Biota orientalis, Foeniculum vulgare Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum... [Pg.515]

Two new trihydroxypyrrolidine alkaloids with an aromatic substituent, rather than an aliphatic side chain as in the broussonetinines, have been isolated from Lobelia chinensis (Campanulaceae). These alkaloids, named radica-mines A and B, were identified as 5-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)- and 5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- derivatives of... [Pg.230]

In Chinese medicine related Lobelia species (e.g., L. chinensis Lour, and L. sessilifolia Lamb.) are also used, the former primarily for jaundice and sores, wounds, ringworm, snakebite and insect bites, and malaria while the latter is used as an expectorant and antitussive and in treating bronchitis, ulcerous sores, snakebites, and insect and dog bites. Both herbs also contain lobeline and related alkaloids. [Pg.425]

Several Lobelia species including L. inflata and L. chinensis (syn. L. radicans, Thunb.) have been used in cancers. ... [Pg.425]


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