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Mammea

Mammea americana (Mamey) Mundulea sericea Pachyrrhizus erosus (Yam bean)... [Pg.7]

Rao, L.J.M. et al., Acylated and non-acylated fiavonol monoglycosides from the Indian minor spice Nagkesar (Mammea longifolia), J. Agric. Food Chem., 50, 3143, 2002. [Pg.120]

Mammea Americana (Guttiferaceae) Puerto Rico Leaf Active... [Pg.386]

Helminths Mammea americana L. Guttiferae bark, fmit case... [Pg.217]

Reyes-Chilpa, R. Estrada-Muniz, E. Vega-Avila, E. Abe, F. Kinjo, J. Hemandez-Ortega, S., Trypanocidal constituents in plants 7. Mammea-type coumarins, Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 2008, 103, 431-436. [Pg.208]

Tannins often possess molluscicidal activity against the schistosomiasis-transmitting snail, Biomphalaria glabrata, an intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni. The active molluscicidal and piscicidal compounds from Mammea sia-mensis (Clusiaceae), Polygonum stagninum, and Diospyros diepenhorstii are all proanthocyanidin polymers (Balza et al., 1989). [Pg.209]

Balza, F., Z. Abramowski, G. H. N. Towers, and P. Wiriyachi-TRA, Identification of proanthocyanidin polymers as the piscici-dal constituents of Mammea siamensis. Polygonum stagninum, and Diospyros diepenhorstii, Phytochemistry, 28, 1827-1830 (1989). [Pg.212]

Prachyawarakorn, V. Mahidol, C. Ruchirawat, S. Siamenols A D, four new coumarins from Mammea siamensis. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 2006, 54, 884-886. [Pg.1565]

Mammea americana L. (family Guttiferae) Known as mammey apple this grows in the West Indies. The pulp of the fruit is acidic and is similar to apricot. The fruit is used raw in salads or processed into jams and preserves. [Pg.146]

Isol. from Mammea americana. Related to the Mammeins. Games, D.E. et al. Tetrahedron Lett., 1972, 3187. [Pg.144]

Isol. from Mammea africana. Mp 218-220°. Related to the Mammeins. [Pg.144]

Isol. from Mammea americana. An oxidn. prod, of Mammein. Mp 181-182°. The isomer having a 2-methylbutanoyl side-chain cooccurs. [Pg.230]


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