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Pinus massoniana

Imbricataloic acid has been obtained19 together with agathic acid 19-monomethyl ester from Pinus massoniana needles. The labdane acid, anticopalic acid, has been... [Pg.97]

Oil of gum turpentine, Chinese (mainly from Pinus massoniana Lamb.)... [Pg.250]

Taxifolin-3 -0- -D-(6"-0-phenylacetyl)glueopyraoside (11), isolated from Pinus massoniana needles, is the first reported phenyl-acetylated sugar in nature. /S- -[ - -(p-HydroxyphenylacetyD-jfl-... [Pg.65]

ISO standard 21389 shows character and data for this oil. It is distilled from Pinus massoniana Lamb, and produced in China. Adulteration is rarely observed, but this oil is a source for the production of a-pinene and p-pinene. Both compounds are used for the adulteration of various essential oils containing these monoterpenes in higher value. Another type of turpentine oil is distilled from Pinus pinaster Alton but is less of interest for adulterations as the quantities produced are minor. [Pg.741]

Vegetable TPPPS Taishan Pinus massoniana increase the lymphocyte ratio and the production of Bordetella avium antibodies, stimulation IFN-y and IL-2 in-vivo [66] [67] [68] [69]... [Pg.10]

K. Wei, Z. Sun, Z. Yan, Y. Tan, H. Wang, X. Zhu, X. Wang, P. Sheng, and R. Zhu, Effects of Taishan Pinus massoniana pollen polysaccharide on immune response of rabbit haemorrhagic disease tissue inactivated vaccine and on production performance of Rex rabbits. Vaccine, 29 (14), 2530-2536, 2011. [Pg.27]

Phenylacetic acids have rarely been reported in woody plants. Thus, 4-hy-droxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic acid was indicated by paper chromatography in the bark of Pinus sylvestris (121). Recently, we isolated the taxifolin 3 -0-)5-D-(6"-0-phenylacetyl)-glucopyranoside from the needles of Pinus massoniana (154). A carbohydrate substituted with phenylacetic acid (20) does not appear to have been reported previously. [Pg.373]

Shen Z, Theander O 1985 (-)-Massoniresinol, a lignan from Pinus massoniana. Phytochemistry 24 364-365... [Pg.510]

In Chinese medicine, gum turpentine and rosin (mainly from Pinus tabulaeformis Carr., P. massoniana Lamb., and P. yunnanensis Franch.) have been used for centuries in treating rheumatism, stiff joints, toothache, boils, and sores. Furthermore rosin is used in treating ringworms, chronic bronchitis, and neurogenic dermatitis, among others. They are used both internally and externally. [Pg.608]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.472 , Pg.474 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.373 , Pg.442 , Pg.955 ]

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