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Ranunculus Ranunculaceae

The Kerguelen Islands, which lie at about 49°30 S, 69°30 E in the southern Indian Ocean, represent perhaps the most remote island system with which we deal in this chapter. The system is made up of one main island and a number of small rocky outcrops, and it lies closer to Antarctica than to any other major landmass. Of interest in [Pg.277]


Herbacetin 7-methyl ether 8-Sophoroside Ranunculus sardous pollen Ranunculaceae 303... [Pg.766]

Malonylglucoside)-7-glucoside Ranunculus fluitans leaves Ranunculaceae 351... [Pg.769]

Bisdesmosidic triterpene saponins were isolated from the aquatic plant Ranunculus fluitans L. (Ranunculaceae) in the Rhine river. The saponin structures were established by the identification of the aglycon and sugar moieties by HPLC and chiral capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE), ion-spray LC/MS, and extensive 1-D and 2-D homonu-clear and heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy. [Pg.1594]

MEADOW BUTTERCUP Ranunculus acris, L., Family Ranunculaceae, is a well-known plant. The whole plant is poisonous when fresh. Consumption of fresh plants gives a burning feeling in the mouth and throat caused by protoanemonin. Then follows, vomiting, stomach-ache and bloody diarrhoea. Dizziness, spasms, and irritations of the urinary tract with decreasing painful dysuria are among other symptoms. In very severe cases there is circulatory and respiratory collapse. [Pg.144]

Found in Anemone pulsatilla L, and other Ranunculaceae Its precursor in plants is protoanemonin. Isoln from Ranunculus acer Zecher, Wohlmuth, Sci. Pharm. 22, 95... [Pg.102]

Ranunculus velutinus D - Ranunculaceae Intermediate root H - perennial... [Pg.359]

BERGSTROM, G., DOBSON, H.E.M., GROTH I., Spatial fragrance patterns within the flowers of Ranunculus-acris (Ranunculaceae). Plant Syst. EvoL, 1995,195, 221-242. [Pg.218]

C40H56O3, Mo 584.85, golden yellow prisms, mp. 184 °C, [a]p +190° (benzene), uv , 430, 459 nm (CHCI3) soluble in acetone less soluble in alcohols. F. is a xanthophyll (see carotinoids), occurring as the flower pigment of e.g., buttercup (Ranunculus acer, Ranunculaceae), dandelion (Taraxacum officinale, Asteraceae), broom species [including common broom... [Pg.233]

Common in Ranunculaceae, e.g. Ranunculus, Anemone and Pulsatilla spp. Cryst. (MeOH). [Pg.630]

Ranunculus repens Creeping buttercup Ranunculaceae Plant Encyclopedia (2012)... [Pg.685]


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