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Melochia

Melochia corchonfolia L. Ye Lu Kui (leaf) Trifalin, melocorin, hibifolin.57 As poultice to treat sores, swelling and pain in the abdomen. Also treat vomiting. [Pg.111]

N.A. Melochia tomentosa L. Melovinone, melosatin D, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, beta-sitosterol, beta-D-glucoside, octacosanol.336327 Tumourigenic properties. [Pg.280]

Kapadia, G. J., Y. N. Shuykla, and S. P. Basak. 1978. Melovinone, an open chain analogue of melochinone from Melochia tomentosa. Phytochemistry 17 1444-1445. [Pg.327]

Kapadia, G. J. and Y. N. Shukla. 1993. Ju899Melosatin D a new isatin alkaloid from Melochia tomentosa roots. Plants Med. 59 568-569. [Pg.327]

Agastache rugosa, A. rugosa f. hypoleuca, Prunus persica Ulmus campestris, U. macmcarpa, U. pumila Melochia corchonfolia... [Pg.434]

Trifolin Campanula glomerata, C. punctata, Melochia corchonfolia... [Pg.491]

Camellia sinensis, Crocus sativus, Prunus mume Melochia tomentosa Campanula rotundifolia, C. palustris Hedera helix... [Pg.507]

Alnus crispus,A. glutinosa, Anemone pulsatilla, Cassia angustifolia, C. senna, Corylus avellana, C. cornuta, C. rostrata, C. americana, Lycium barbarum, L. chinense, L. pallidum, Matteuccia struthiopteris, Melochia tomentosa, Paeonia lactiflora, Rehmannia glutinosa, Scutellaria baicalensis, S. macrantha,... [Pg.507]

Melia azedarach Melochia tomentosa Melochia tomentosa... [Pg.525]

Matteuccia struthiopteris, Melochia tomentosa, Rehmannia glutinosa, Scutellaria baicalensis, S. macrantha, S. lateriflora, Urtica urens Strychnos nux-vomica Quercus robur... [Pg.536]

Ceanothus americanus L. (Rhamnaceae) c Myrianthus arborene P. Beauv. (Urticaceae) d Melochia corchorifolia (Sterculiaceae) e Discaria longispina (Hk. et Am.) Miers (Rhamnaceae)... [Pg.177]

Melochinine (22) has been correlated with cassine (23) by transformation into the pyridine ketone (24), obtainable by dehydrogenation of cassine. It follows that the ring substituents in the two alkaloids have the same arrangement (Scheme 6).32 Other constituents of the leaves of Melochia pyramidata L. include melochinine D-glucoside and melochinone [the ketonic oxidation product of (22)].33... [Pg.42]

Details of the structure elucidation of melosatins A (4) and B (5)10 have now been published 110 melosatin C, a new metabolite from Melochia tomentosa L., is the closely related 4-(5-phenylpentyl)isatin derivative (6). [Pg.164]

It has been pointed out that the ketonic Melochia alkaloid (31), hitherto called "melochinone," must be renamed melochininone, because the former name has been given to another alkaloid from the 37... [Pg.50]

Melochinine, an alkaloid occurring in the leaves of Melochia pyramidata L., is the first representative of a hitherto unknown group of 4-pyridone bases. Spectroscopic analysis combined with microchemical degradation allows structure (47) to be advanced. ... [Pg.38]

H. perforatum Melicope leratii Melochia tomentosa Ruta chalepensis... [Pg.79]

The unusual tricyclic 3-methoxy-4-quinolone (10) was obtained recently from Melochia tomentosa (cf. Vol. 7, p. 82) and a structurally related alkaloid, melovinone (9), has now been isolated from the same source.The constitution of melovinone was elucidated by spectroscopic studies. [Pg.80]

The constituents of the tumorigenic plant Melochia tomentosa include 6-methoxy-7,8-methylenedioxycoumarin, three cyclopeptide alkaloids, melo-chinone (a quinolinone derivative), and two novel phenylpentyl-isatins, melosatins A and B, for which the structures (3) and (4) have been deduced. The structure of melosatin A was confirmed by synthesis (Scheme 1),... [Pg.152]

FrangufoMnefsanjoinine A). A cyclopeptide alkaloid isolated from sanjoin, the seeds of Zizyphus vulgaris (Rhamnaceae) with strong sedative activity C31H42N4O4, Mr 534.69, needles, mp. 244°C, (a)p -299° (CHClj). F. also occurs in the bark of other Zi-zyphus spp., in leaves of Rhamnus frangula, Euonymus spp. and Melochia spp., and in roots of Discaria spp. [Pg.240]

Sources Melochia corchorifolia (Sterculiaceae)-aerlal parts (53)... [Pg.67]

Melochia corchor/fo//a-aerial parts (53), leaves (107) Waltheria amer/cana-whole plant (108)... [Pg.76]


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