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PHELLODENDRON BARK

Berberine-type alkaloids coptisine (I), jatror-rhizine (II), palmatine (III), and berberine (IV) Coptis rhizome, phellodendron bark and Chinese patent medicines Bondapak Phenyl 0.12 M SDS, previous extraction with methanol-0.1 M tartaric acid (7 3)-0.12 M SDS 254 nm LODs (ng), 12 (I), 7 (H), 11 (III), and 12 gV). 19... [Pg.372]

PHELLODENDRON BARK (huangBA/) PURSLANE, COMMON (MACHIXIAN) RED SAGE (DANSHEN)... [Pg.659]

Extracts used in skin lotions and creams (e.g., antifatigue, massage, and cleansing creams) for their antimicrobial and astringent properties (zhou) their intensely yellow color may limit their scope of application (see phellodendron bark). [Pg.669]

Phellodendron amurense Rupr. P amurense Rupr. f. molle (Nakai) Y. C. Chu P chinensis Schneid Huang Bai (Cork tree) (bark) Berberine, palmatine, candicine, phellodendrine, obacunone.33 Antibacterial, stimulate the phagocitic activity of leukocytes, against dysentery. [Pg.124]

The bark of Phellodendron amurense (Rutaceae) is known as an important Japanese medicine for stomach and intestinal diseases. The bark is yellowish in color and contains two major alkaloids, berberine and palmatine. Yellow alkaloids do not usually have distinguishing characteristics in tissues when observed microscopically. The bark was soaked in 5% nitric acid solution for 3 days and sectioned for microscopical studies (1). The alkaloids were crystallized as nitrate salts in the phloem, medullary rays, and cortex. Crystals were removed by... [Pg.190]

The methanol extract of the bark of Phellodendron amurense was shown to possess strong antifeedant activity against the paper/wood termite pest Reticulitermes speralus. Partitioning and chromatography of the extract afforded four active antifeedant compounds, one of which was berberine [215],... [Pg.128]

Phellodendron amurense Rupr. SCN phellodendron PN huang bat (bark) huang bo (bark) OCN Amur corktree... [Pg.644]

Mori, H., M. Fuchigami, N. Inoue, et al. 1994. Principle of the bark of Phellodendron amurense to suppress the cellular immune response. Planta Med. 60(5) 445-449. [Pg.645]

Hydrastis canadensis rhizome, root Mahonia aquifolium root Mahonia nervosa root Mahonia repens root Phellodendron amurense bark Phellodendron chinense bark Sanguinaria canadensis rhizome, root... [Pg.958]

Berberine (79, 103) occurs in the bark of a Rutaceae tree, Phellodendron amurense. Bark, 2-4 mm thick, can be ripped from the wood of an old tree. Cuttings of the bark are used as a crude drug in Chinese medicine as a bitter stomachic. Berberine is a quaternary base with a yellow color. The bark of R amurense is also yellow because of the presence of over 1% berberine. The alkaloid exhibits antibacterial activity. [Pg.218]

Stem bark of Phellodendron amurense Rapt. (Amur corktree) or P. chinense Schneid. (Chinese corktree) (Family Rutaceae) the former... [Pg.677]

Henion et al. ° reported the first use of CE/ESEQIT to quantitatively determine the amounts of the isoquinoline alkaloids berberine and palmatine in the bark of Phellodendron wilsonii. Dried P. wilsonii tree bark is used in China and other countries to treat dysentery and jaundice. Relative migration times and ESI source CAD was used to identify these compounds. Signal-to-noise ratios greater than 10 were demonstrated for mass chromatograms of a synthetic mixture of these compounds at the 400- to 500-atmol level. At the picogram level, the calibration curves for berberine and palmatine were linear. Berberine and palmatine were determined in the bark at 13.95 pg/mg and 0.234 pg/mg, respectively. [Pg.327]


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