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Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Wang, H.K. et al., Flavonol glycosides from Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Yakhak Hoechi, 39, 289, 1995. [Pg.802]

Parthenocissus tricuspidata Planchon. Di Jin (Boston ivy) (root, stem) Cyanidin, lysopine, octopinic acid, fatty acids.48 Treat arthrritis, stomachic, headache, blood in the stool. [Pg.122]

Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Sieb. Zucc.) Planch. stemwood isoampelopsin F (70b) dimer ( 28 2206) -56.7° (c 0.23, MeOH) [88]... [Pg.524]

Tanaka T, Ohyama M, Morimoto K, Asai F, linuma M (1998) A resveratrol dimer from Parthenocissus tricuspidata. Phytochemistry 48 1241-1243... [Pg.1943]

Extracts of crown galls from Nicotiana tabacum, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, and Scorzonera hispanica catalyse the formation of lysopine [JV l-carboxy-ethyl)lysine] from lysine, pyruvic acid, and NADH, and of octopinic acid [Af -(l-carboxycthyl)ornithine] from ornithine, pyruvic acid, and NADH. Extracts from normal tissues of the same plants are unable to catalyse the reactions.[ C]Lysine and diamino[ C]pimelic acid are incorporated into lysopine and into pipecolic acid in crown gall tissue, and it appears likely that lysine in crown gall tissue is not catabolized in the normal way, through pipecolic add or a-aminoadipic acid, but rather transferred into lysopine. [Pg.86]


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