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Pleogyne cunninghamii

Pleogyne auslralis Benth. (Menispermaceae)[also called Pleogyne cunninghamii Miers (Menispermaceae)]] 183]... [Pg.13]

Paracyclea ochiaiana (Yamamoto) Kudo and Yamamoto (Menispermaceae)] 182] Pleogyne cunninghamii Miers [Pleogyne australis Benth. (Menispermaceae)]]183] Sciadotenia loxi/era KrukofT and A.C. Smith (Menispermaceae)] 198]... [Pg.24]

In 1843 Maclagen (56) found two compounds of basic nature in Nectan-dra roots from British Guiana. One of these, an amorphous yellow powder, he named bebeerine (bebirine). Some time later a yellow powder was isolated from Buxus sempervirens L., whose fibers and leaves were used as a remedy for intermittant fever. This powder which was named buxin proved to be identical with bebeerine. Finally, the alkaloid known as pelosine which occurs in the roots of Cissampelos pareira L. and Radix pareira bravae was found to be identical with bebeerine (56, 59). Bebeerine also occurs in Chondodendron platyphyllum, Ch. microphyllum, Abula candicans Rich. Ch. candicans Sandwith) (68), and Pleogyne cunninghamii (136), as well as in the commerical powder known as bebeerum purum. [Pg.227]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.224 , Pg.227 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.224 , Pg.227 ]




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