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Aksnes, A. (1988). Location of enz5mies responsible for autolysis in bulk-stored capelin Mallotus villosus), J. Sci. Food Agric., 44, 271. [Pg.151]

Fig. 4. Ravonol derivatives isolated from a 70% EtOH extract of Mallotus phillipinesis that inhibit the growth of HR... Fig. 4. Ravonol derivatives isolated from a 70% EtOH extract of Mallotus phillipinesis that inhibit the growth of HR...
Zaidi SE, Yoshida 1, Butt F, Yusuf MA, Usmanghani K, Kadowaki M, Sugiyama T. (2009) Potent bactericidal constituents from Mallotus philippinensis against clarithromycin and metronidazole resistant strains of Japanese and Pakistani Helicobacter pylori. Biol Pharm Bull 32 631-636. [Pg.495]

Jacoumaric acid (200) and jacarandic acid (201) have been isolated from Jacaranda caucana. Three new 13 H-ursane lactones (202)—(204) have been reported from Mallotus repandus. Other new compounds include barbinervic acid (205) from the leaves of Clethra barbinervis and the bauerene derivative myrtifolic acid (206) from the bark of Mesua myrtifolia. ... [Pg.178]

Tanaka, T et al.. Dimeric chalcone derivatives from Mallotus philippensis. Phytochemistry, 48, 1423, 1998. [Pg.1063]

Mallotus japonicus (Thunb.) Muell. Ye Wu Tong (stem, leaf) Resin, tannins, alkaloids.60 Treat lumbar pain, stomachache, crushed leaves are applied to tumors and swellings. [Pg.108]

Mallotus paniculatus (Lam.) Muell.-Arg. Bai Bao Zi (stem leaf) Amino acids.57 To cleanse wounds. [Pg.108]

Mallotus repandus (Willd.) Muell. Gong Xian Teng (stem, leaf) Mallorepine, bergenin, repandusinin, repandusinic acids, mallotinin.340341 An insecticide, relieve itching, anti-inflammatory. [Pg.108]

Hikino, H., M. Tamada, and K. Y. Yen. 1978. Mallorepine, eyano-gamma-pyridone from Mallotus repandus. Plants Med. 33 385-388. [Pg.327]

VII. Isolation and characterization of four new hydrolyzable tannins from the leaves of Mallotus repandus. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 37 2624-2630. [Pg.327]

Magnolia fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde Mallotus repandus (Willd.) Muell. [Pg.348]

C. lupuliformis, Mallotus repandus Ardisia japonica Aquilaria agallocha, A. sinensis Jatropha podagric a Spilanthes acmella... [Pg.394]

L. sativa, Macrocarpium officinalis, Matricaria chamomilla, Oxalis corriculaza, O. corymbosa, Prunus mume, P. persica, Ribes mandshurica, Viburnum sargenti, Vitis amurensis, V. vinifera Mallotus repandus... [Pg.450]

Avarol and avarone derivatives (from the Red Sea sponge Dysidea cinerea), the alkaloids psy-chotrine and O-methylpsychotrine (from ipecac, the dried rhizome and root of Cephaelis ipecacuanha), and phloroglucinol derivatives such as mallotojaponin, from the pericarps of Mallotus japonicus, have all been reported to inhibit the reverse transcriptase activity of HIV-1, noncom-petitively with respect to the natural substrate (dNTP). In neither case was the anti-HIV-1 activity determined in cell culture, so it is not clear whether any of these compounds is really an effective... [Pg.394]

The following example describes the results of the dereplication of an HTP fraction library for inhibition of melanin formation in an in vitro assay with a B16 cell line [54]. Briefly, following the inhibition and cell viability assay, the active organic extract from the whole plant of Mallotus repandus was fractionated with HTP. All of the HTP fractions were tested for melanin inhibitory activities. As shown in Figure 8, there are three major peaks exhibiting > 50% inhibitions of melanin synthesis and seven minor peaks exhibiting weaker inhibitions. The sharp activity peaks indicate the quality of the separations, which distributed the active components in three to five cells. [Pg.664]

Fig. (8). The melanin production inhibition and cell toxicity of HTP fractions from Mallotus repandus. Fig. (8). The melanin production inhibition and cell toxicity of HTP fractions from Mallotus repandus.
Fig. (9). LC/MS total ion chromatograms of HTP fractions D7 to D2 from Mallotus repandus. Fig. (9). LC/MS total ion chromatograms of HTP fractions D7 to D2 from Mallotus repandus.
Shahidi, F., Han, X. Q., and Synowiecki, J. 1995. Production and characteristics of protein hydrolysates from capelin (Mallotus villosus). Food Chem., 53, 285-293. [Pg.517]

Acer (Aceraceae), Spondias pinnata (Anacardiaceae), Cercidiphyllum (Cercidiphyllaceae), Comma (Coriariaceae), Geranium, Erythroxylum (Erythroxylaceae), Euphorbia, Mallotus (Euphorbiaceae), Fuchsia (Onagraceae) spp. [Pg.181]


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