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Mallotus japonicus

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]

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]

Acer (Aceraceae), Cercidiphylhim (Cercidiphyllaceae), Coriaria japonica (Coriariaceae), Geranium, Erytkroxylum (Erythroxylaceae), Euphorbia, Mallotus japonicus (Euphorbiaceae), Fuchsia (Onagraceae) spp. [Pg.201]

Arisawa, M. Fujita, A. Hayashi, T. Ockiai, H. Morita, N. Cytotoxic and Antiherpetic Activity of Phloroglucinol Derivatives from Mallotus japonicus (Euphorbiaceae). Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1990, 38, 1624-1626. [Pg.561]

A series of compounds which share many structural features occur in dicotyledonous plants. Drummondin A, B, and C [44,45, and 46, respectively, (Fig. 5.23)] from Hypericum drummondii (Clusiaceae) have significant activity against the gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and the acid-fast bacterium Mycobacterium smeg-matis. Japonicin A (47), from the same plant, has antimalar-ial activity. Robustaol A (48), from Eucalyptus robusta (Myrtaceae), has activity against Plasmodium berghei (Boris and Schaeffer, 1992). Similar compounds, isolated from Mallotus japonicus (Euphorbiaceae), have cytotoxic activity (Jayasuriya et al., 1989). [Pg.69]

Isol. from the bark of Mallotus japonicus and from the root of Bergenia purpuras-cens. Light brown amorph. powder + IH2O. [a]y -51 (c, 1.0 in MeOH). [Pg.205]

Isol. from the bark and leaf of Mallotus japonicus. Amorph. powder -1- V2H2O. [a]o -137.7 (c, 0.5 in MeOH). [Pg.205]

Constit. of Woodfordia fruticosa, Saxifra-ga stolonifera and Mallotus japonicus. Prisms or needles (H2O) (dimorph.). [Pg.205]

Isol. from the bark and leaf of Mallotus japonicus. Cryst. powder (H2O). [Pg.205]

Okuda T, Seno K (1978) Mallotusinic acid and mallotinic acid, new hydrolysable tannins from Mallotus japonicus. Tetrahedron Lett 139-142... [Pg.2004]

Okuda T, Seno K (1981) Tannins of leaf of Mallotus japonicus. J Chem Soc Jp 671-677... [Pg.2009]

Ono H, Tamura K, Terao Y, Anno T (2005) Effect of Mallotus japonicus extract on defecation of women with constipation. Jpn J Food Chem 12 93-99... [Pg.2009]

See also Isobutyrylmallotochromene, 1-80050. Constit. of Mallotus japonicus. Cytotoxic agent. Yellow needles (MeOH). Mp 175-176°. [Pg.67]

Mallotinic acid Mallotus japonicus -O-galloyl, valoneic acid (28) linked 3,6 to D-glucopyranose 98... [Pg.429]

From the pericarps of Mallotus japonicus MueU. Arg. (Euphorbiaceae) [3044-3046],... [Pg.832]

Also obtained by reductive alkaline cleavage of 3-(3,3-dimethylallyl)-5-(3-acetyl-2,4-dihydroxy-5-methyl-6-methoxybenzyl)phloroacetophenone (I) [3047], according to [3048], The ketone (I) was isolated from Mallotus japonicus (Euphorbiaceae) [3047],... [Pg.832]

From Mallotus japonicus MUELL ARG. (Euphor-biaceae) (compound D) [8454] (compound 5) [8451,8455], (canpound6)... [Pg.2162]

Mallotus japonicus Marasmiellus ramealis Microsporium cookei Nannizzia cajetani Narcissus poeticus Numularia spp. [Pg.62]


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