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Rhamnus frangula

Dyer s broom Rhamnus bark Genista tinctoria L. Rhamnus frangula (cortex) + ... [Pg.24]

Bishay and co-workers (5) postulated a possible correlation between cyclopeptide and tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids when they isolated R-( — )-armepavine as well as franguline-type bases from Euonymus europaeus. Pailer and Haslinger (45) isolated, in addition to the known peptide alkaloids, the same armepavine during a renewed examination of Rhamnus frangula. [Pg.203]

R. spp. (Polygonaceae) [rhizome], Ventilago calyculata, Rhamnus frangula (Rhamnaceae), Myrsine qfricana (Myrsinaceae), Psorospermum glaberrimum (Guttiferae), lichen Camellia sinensis (tea leaf) (Theaceae)... [Pg.372]

Rhamnase, found in Rhamnus Frangula and probably other species of Rhamnus, hydrolyzes the glucoside frangulin to rhamnose and emodin. [Pg.96]

Source Rhamnus frangula. Molecular formula C21 H20 O 9. Molecular weight 416. [Pg.103]

Kupchan SM, Karim A. Tumor inhibitors in aloe emodin antileukemic principle isolated from Rhamnus frangula L. Lloydia 1976 39 223-4. [Pg.337]

Frangulae fructus Alder buckthorn fruits Rhamnus frangula L. Rhamnaceae OAB... [Pg.57]

R )-(—)-Armepavine (7b) was isolated from Rhamnus frangula (Rhamnaceae) (335). The tembetarine chloride [methochloride of reticuline (7f)] was isolated from Fagara naranjillo (Griseb.) (336). [Pg.398]

Alder buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula). A member of the Rhamnaceae endemic to Europe, north west Asia, and north Africa whose bark is used to prepare extracts with laxative activity and for mordant dyeing of wool (sandy brown to red-brown) on account of its contents of emodin, frangulins, chrysophanol, physcion, and other anthranoids. [Pg.14]

As typical examples of C. a. amphibine A (type 4) and zizyphine A (type 5) from Zizyphus species as well as frangulanine (type 4) occurring in small amounts in bark and leaves of buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula) are illustrated ... [Pg.166]

FrangufoMnefsanjoinine A). A cyclopeptide alkaloid isolated from sanjoin, the seeds of Zizyphus vulgaris (Rhamnaceae) with strong sedative activity C31H42N4O4, Mr 534.69, needles, mp. 244°C, (a)p -299° (CHClj). F. also occurs in the bark of other Zi-zyphus spp., in leaves of Rhamnus frangula, Euonymus spp. and Melochia spp., and in roots of Discaria spp. [Pg.240]

FranguRns. Anthraquinone glycosides from root, bark, and seeds of the black alder (Rhamnus frangula, Rhamnaceae) and the American buckthorn (Cascara sagrada, Rhamnaceae) as well as rhubarb roots. F are... [Pg.240]

Buckthorn (Frangula alnus) extract CAS 8057-57-6 84625-48-9 84929-75-9 EINECS/ELINCS 283-418-8 Synonyms Buckthorn extract Frangula alnus Frangula alnus extract Rhamnus frangula Rhamnus frangula extract Definition Extract of the dried bark of the buckthorn, Franguia ainus Uses Skin protectant, skin conditioner in cosmetics... [Pg.572]

L-Rhamnose. See Rhamnose Rhamnus frangula Rhamnus frangula extract. See Buckthorn (Frangula alnus) extract Rhamnus purshiana Rhamnus purshian a bark extract Rhamnus purshiana extract. See Cascara (Rhamnus purshiana) extract Rhatany extract CAS 84775-95-1 FEMA 2979... [Pg.3831]

Ceanothus americanus (rb), Discaria longispina (r), Euonymus europaeus (1, r, rb, sb), Hovenia dulcis (rb), H. tomentella (rb), Rhamnus frangula (sb), Zizyphus jujuba var. inermis (sb), Z sativa (sb)... [Pg.157]

Tschesche, R., and H.Last Alkaloide aus Rhamnaceen, V. Franganin und Frangu-folin, zwei weitere Peptid-Alkaloide aus Rhamnus frangula L. Tetrahedron Lett., 25, 2993 (1968). [Pg.176]

The fresh bark of Rhamnus frangula and most Cassia species contains anthrones and not anthraquinones (Leistner, 1985). After storage and extraction, anthraquinones and di-anthrones are isolated but are probably artifacts. Except for a dubious record of acetate-derived anthraquinones in the Scrophulariaceae, these compounds are not yet recorded from orders of plants that produce iridoid monoterpenes (see Chapter 20). [Pg.88]

Anthraquinone glycosides have long been used medicinally as cathartics and laxatives. Plant-derived drugs of this type include aloes Aloe species), cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiams), frangula (Rhamnus frangula), rhubarb (Rheum officinale), rumex or yellow dock (Rumex crispus) and senna (Cassia spp.). Many of the commercial preparations (patent medicines) based on these plants are readily available. [Pg.91]

Manojlovic, N. T. Solujic, S. Sukdolak, S. Milosev, M. Antifungal activity of Rubia tinctorum, Rhamnus frangula and Caloplaca cerina. Fitoterapia 2005, 7<5, 244-246 Chem. Abstr. 2005, 143, 189764. [Pg.12]


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