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Quassia indica

Indaquassin C (197), D (198), and E (199) were isolated from bark of Quassia indica. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic and chemical evidence [80],... [Pg.458]

Since then, seven more C25 quassinoids have been discovered Odyendane (215) and odyendene (216) from the Odyendea gabonensis [90], klaineanolide A (217) and B (218) from the Hannoa klaineana [61], indaquassin F (219) from the Quassia indica [80], javanicinoside E (220) isolated from the Picrasma javanica [76] and the new epimer from simarolide (221) [91],... [Pg.462]

Kitagawa I, Mahmud T, Yokota KI, Nakagawa S, Ma5nuni T, Kobayashi M, Shibuya H (1996) Indonesian medicinal plants. XVII. Characterization of quassinoids from the stems of Quassia indica. Chem Pharm Bull 44 2009-2014... [Pg.3362]

Studies based on traditional use of Simaroubaceae continued in the 1980s, especially by Phillipson et al. [63-67]. Many articles rai this subject followed, with, for example, the reisolation of simalikalactone D and the isolation and characterization of gutolactone from the bark of Simaba guianensis Aubl., a species used by people in the Amazon Basin [68]. Also, cedronin was isolated from the bark of Simaba cedron, a species used in Central and South America for the treatment of malaria [69], and samaderines B, E, X, and Z were isolated from Quassia indica branches used in the Indonesian traditional pharmacopeia [70]. In our work, it was chosen to test the traditional remedies as prepared by local people. This approach highlighted the remarkable activity of a decoction made from the... [Pg.3786]

C. erecta, Eurycoma longifolia, Picrasma javanica Blume, P. quassioides. Quassia africana, Q. amara, Q. gabonensis, Q. indica, Q. undulata, Simaba cedron, and Simarouba amara. [Pg.3795]

Quadrangularin A, 2153, 2162 Quadmpole-linear ion trap (Q-LIT), 1125 Quadmpole time of flight (Q-TOF), 1125 Quantitative electronic structure activity relationship (QESAR), 3352 Quantitative H NMR, 1037 Quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR), 3351 Quantum dots, 1036 Quassia, 3780 Q. amara, 3781 Q. indica, 3718 Quassin, 3347, 3778... [Pg.4226]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.296 ]




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