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Piper auritum

Strike breaks off a piece of the plant and smells it. Oh Yeah That s the bomb The plant is called Piper auritum. Its common name is Hojo Santa. Strike loves Strike s mother. [Pg.32]

Piper auritum. Piper hispidum, Croton pyramidalis, Slparuna nlcaraguensis. and Cecropia obtusifolia. [Pg.90]

The species with the higher allelopathic potentials were Piper auritum. Piper hispidum, Croton pyramidalis, and Siparuna nicaraguen-sis. The essential oils of the Piperaceae were highly inhibitory while that of Croton pyramidalis was less inhibitory and even produced stimulations (Table III). [Pg.90]

A very interesting result was the isolation of safrole from the essential oil of Piper auritum. This compound is abundant in the Monimiaceae and Lauraceae families. It was found to constitute 60 to 70% of the essential oil of P.auritum (16). [Pg.90]

Table II. Effects of the Aqueous Extracts of Soils Associated with Piper auritum, hispidum, Croton pyramidalis, Cecropia obtusifolia, and Siparuna nicaraguensis on the Radicle Growth of Some Secondary Species... Table II. Effects of the Aqueous Extracts of Soils Associated with Piper auritum, hispidum, Croton pyramidalis, Cecropia obtusifolia, and Siparuna nicaraguensis on the Radicle Growth of Some Secondary Species...
Treatments Piper auritum Piper hispidum Croton pyramidalis Cecropia obtusifolia Siparuna nicaraguensis... [Pg.92]

Table III. Effects of the Essential Oils of Piper auritum. Piper... Table III. Effects of the Essential Oils of Piper auritum. Piper...
Cepharadione-A and -B have also been found in Piper auritum, an example of the rare occurrence of isoquinoline alkaloids in the family Piperaceae. A new dioxoaporphine is norcepharadione-B (46), isolated from the callus tissue of Stephania cepharantha. ... [Pg.165]

Hansel, R. and Leuschke, A. (1976) Bin Aporphinalkaloid aus Piper sanctum. Phytochemistry, 15,1323. Hansel, R., Leuschke, A. and Gomez-Pompa, A. (1975) Aporphine-Type Alkaloids from Piper auritum. Lloydia, 38, 529—530. [Pg.101]

Gupta, M.P. etal. 1985. Safrole, the main component ofthe essential oil from Piper auritum Journal of Natural Products 48 (2) 33t>-343. [Pg.260]

Zulueta Rodriguez, R. 1988. Cuantificacion del Safrol en elAceite Esencial Extraido de Piper auritum (Piperaceae) en elEstado de Veracruz para su Aprovechamiento Industrial. Master s Degree thesis, inireb, Xai-apa, Veracruz, M ico. [Pg.301]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.185 ]




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