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Semecarpus

Anacardium semecarpus Bhilawen nut shell liquid (Bhilawainol) India... [Pg.420]

Xylosyl(l 6)galactoside Semecarpus kurzii leaves Anacardiaceae 60... [Pg.753]

There are three new isomers of pentose-hexose disaccharides in Table 13.4. These include a-L-arabinopyranosyl(l 3)galactose found in combination with 3,5,7,4 -tetrahydroxy-6,8,3 -flavone at the 3-hydroxyl in the heartwood of the legume, Pongamia pinnata Lathyrose, xylosyl(l 6)galactose was found in a member of the Anacardiaceae, Semecarpus kurzii, at the 7-hydroxyl of scutellarein (6-hydroxyapigenin). The third new isomer in this... [Pg.777]

Alam, M.S. and Jain, N., A new flavone glycoside from Semecarpus kurzii, Fitoterapia, 64, 239, 1993. [Pg.792]

Murthy, S.S.S., Naturally occurring biflavonoid derivatives. 11. New biflavonoid from Semecarpus anacardium Linn., Chim. Act. Turc., 20, 33, 1992. [Pg.1125]

Rhus typhina L. (Anacardiaceae) [2], Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) [5], Semecarpus vitiensis Engl. (Anacardiaceae) [3], Knema elegans Warb. (Myristicaceae) [4]... [Pg.73]

Schinus (pepper tree) Schinopsis (schinopsis) Sclerocarya (sclerocarya) Semecarpus (semecarpus) Spondias (mombin) Toxicodendron (poison oak)... [Pg.215]

Semecarpus anacardium L. (seed) I-2,3-II-2,3-Tetrahydroamentoflavone (47). Widely used in Indian traditional medicine Ayurveda and Sidha, for treatment of inflammatory disorders and gout. Tetrahydroamentoflavone (47) is a potent xanthine oxidase inhibitor (ICso = 92 nM Ki = 0.982 pM). Arimboor et al., 2011[107]. [Pg.103]

Arimboor, R. Rangan, M. Aravind, S. G. Arumughan, C., Tetrahydroamentoflavone (THA) from Semecarpus anacardium as a potent inhibitor of xanthine oxidase, J. Ethnopharmacol, 2011, 133, 1117-1120. [Pg.202]

Mmthy, S. S. N., Confirmation of the structure of jeediflavanone A biflavanone from Semecarpus anacardium. Phytochemistry, 1984, 23, 925-927. [Pg.206]

Premalatha, B., Semecarpus anacardium Linn, nuts—a boon in alternative med-ieme, Indian J. Exp. Biol., 2000, 38, 1177-1182. [Pg.206]

Mathivadhani, P. Shanthi, P. Sachdanandam, P., Effect of Semecarpus anacardium Linn, nut milk extract on glutathione and its associated enzymes in experimentally induced mammary carcinoma, J. Med. Food, 2006, 9, 265-269. [Pg.206]

Basheeruddin Asdaq, S. M. Prasannakumar, S. R., Protective effects of Semecarpus anacardium fruit extract against myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injmy in rats, Internet J. Altern. Med., 2009, 7, 1-7. [Pg.206]

This phototoxic metabolite was isolated first from the fungus Fusicoccurn amygdali Del Recently it has been isolated from different Semecarpus species... [Pg.100]

S. Semecarpus anacardium L. Anacardiaceae Irtd, Pak fruit epilepsy hysteroepdepsy juice of pericarp with other ingredients 34. 36, 47 37... [Pg.532]


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