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Pyrola

Arbutoid mycorrhizae Members of the Ericales with sturdier roots including Arbutus, Arctostaphylos. and Pyrola-ceae Ectomycorrhizal fungi on other types of plants Fungal mantle, Hartig net and coils... [Pg.265]

Tetra-7-OMe-Flavanone (padmatin, dihydrorhamnetin) 3-(3-D-Arabinopyranoside C21H22O11 450 Pyrola elliptica Pyrolaceae Whole 276... [Pg.967]

Bergeron, C. et al., Flavonoids from Pyrola elliptica, Phytochemistry, 49, 233, 1998. [Pg.978]

Pyrola decorata P. incamata Fisch. ex DC P. japonica Klenze ex Alefeld P. renifolia Maxim. P. rotundifolia L. Lu Xian Cao (Wintergreen) (whole plant) Arbutin, homoarbutin, isohomoarbutin, chimaphillin, monotropin.33 Antibacterial, antiarrhythmic, lower blood pressure, hemostatic effect. [Pg.137]

Pyrola rotundifolia L. China Arbutin, homoarbutin, isohomoarbutin, chimaphillin, monotropin.33 Antibacterial, antiarrhythmic, lower blood pressure, hemostatic effect. [Pg.230]

Chimaphila umbellata, Pyrola decorata, P. japonica, P. incarnata, P. renifolia, P. rotundifolia Chimaphila umbellata Centaurium meyeri... [Pg.404]

Pyrola rotundifolia, Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. myrtillus, V. oreophilum Arctium lappa... [Pg.505]

M. rotundifolia, Menyanthes trifoliata, Pyrola rotundifolia, Spiraea ulmaria, Silybum marianum Ailanthus glandulosa, Populus alba Ferula assa-foetida... [Pg.516]

Jasaminum grandiflorum, J. officinale, Prunella vulgaris, Pyrola rotundifolia... [Pg.540]

Chimaphila. Pipsissewa Prince s pine bitter win -tergreen rheumatism weed ground holly pyrola pine tulip. Dried leaves of Chimaphila umbeBata (L.) Nutt., Ericaceae. Habit. Europe, Asia, North America. Conslit Chimaphilin, arbutin, ericolin, urson, tannin, resin. [Pg.315]

Inouye suggested that chimaphilin (119) might be formed by cyclisation of a glucoside bound 2-methyl-5-[-3-methylbut-2-enyl]-l,4-benzoquinone (118) and this hypothesis has been strengthened by the isolation of (118) from the genus Pyrola. Aplausible pathway for the biosynthesis of chimaphilin (119) which embodies... [Pg.274]

Figure 2.35 Scheme of a Pt foil pyrolyser with temperature control by means of fibre optic cable (Pyrola). (a) View of the Pt foil with carrier gas and current inlets, (b) Side... [Pg.70]

Isol. from plant sources, eg. Pyrola rotundifolia and by hydrol. of plant tannins. Depigmentor, antiseptic. Used as 0.05% soln. in cone. H2SO4 for photometric detn. of Nb, Ta, W. Needles (H2O). Mp 172°. BP730 285°. pAT j 9.91 pK 2 1 L56 (20°). Component of Artra and Solaquin. [Pg.95]


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