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Nerium oleander

Powles, S.B. Bjorkman, O. (1982a). High light and water stress effects on photosynthesis in Nerium oleander. II. Inhibition of photosynthetic reaction under water stress interaction with light level. Carnegie Institute of Washington Year Book, 81, 76-7. [Pg.68]

Powles, S.B. Bjorkman, O. (19826). Photoinhibition of photosynthesis effect on chlorophyll fluorescence at 77 K in intact leaves and chloroplast membranes of Nerium oleander. Planta, 156, 97-107. [Pg.68]

Asclepias (milkweeds), and eardiotoxie genins from Nerium (oleander)(Knight and Walter, 2001). [Pg.52]

N.A. Nerium oleander L. Oleandrin, neriin, folinerin, rosagenin, comerin, pseudocuramine, rutin, cortenerin, oleandomycin.100 This herb is highly toxic. Cardiac, cardiotonic, cyanogenetic, diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue, insecticidal, parasiticide, purgative, sternutatory, stimulant. [Pg.283]

Lycopersicon esculentum, Sesamum indicum Nerium oleander... [Pg.516]

Adiantum capillus-junonis, Artemisia dracunculus, Crataegus laevigata, C. monongyna, C. oxyacantha, Fagopyrum tutricum, F. esculentum, Hypericum peiforatum, Nerium oleander, Sambucus racemosa Biota orientalis... [Pg.533]

Many plants containing cardioactive glycosides are widely grown as ornamentals and must be considered toxic and treated with due care and respect. These include Digitalis species, Convallaria majalis, Helleborus species, and oleander (Nerium oleander, Apocynaceae). [Pg.252]

Gitoxigenin Nerium oleander (Apocvnaceae), Na+, K+-ATPase [cardiotonic,... [Pg.132]

Widespread Nerium oleander (Apocynaceae), Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry), Arctostaphyhs uva-ursi (Ericaceae), Origanum majorana, Prunella vulgaris,... [Pg.246]

Paper, D. and Franz, G. (1990) Biotransformation of 5p H-pregnan-3 ol-20-one and cardenolides in cell suspension cultures of Nerium oleander (L.). Plant Cell Rep., 8, 651-5. [Pg.358]

Tschesche, R., Chaudhuri, PK. and Snatzke, C. (1964) Weitere CardenoUdglykoside aus den Blattern von Nerium oleander L. Naturwissenschaften, 51,139-40. [Pg.362]

Gollan T., Turner N. C., and Schulze E. D. (1985) The responses of stomata and leaf gas exchange to vapor pressure deficits and soil water content III. In the sclerophyllous woody species Nerium oleander. Oecologia 65, 356-362. [Pg.4109]

A 59-year-old man developed third-degree atrioventricular block after using an extract of Nerium oleander transdermally to treat psoriasis (24). A fatality due to drinking a herbal tea prepared from N. oleander leaves, erroneously believed to be eucalyptus leaves, has been reported (25). [Pg.649]

Synonyms Nerium oleander, Nerium indicum Nerium odorum Common oleander Rose-bay Yellow oleander, Thevetia peruviana. Rose laurel... [Pg.1882]

The cardiac glycosides have up to now been isolated from a limited number of plant families Scrophuhridceae (Digitalis lanata), Apocynaceae (Strophanthus gratus, Nerium oleander), Hyacinthaceae (Urginea mar-itima), Convallariaceae (Convallaria majalis), and Ranunculaceae (Adonis vernalis). [Pg.71]


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