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Silene jenisseensis

China Silene jenisseensis Willd. 6,8-di-C-Galactopyranosylapigenin, 6-C-galactopyranosyl-isoscutellarein, essential oil.84 For fever, kala-azar, malaria. [Pg.299]

Silene jenisseensis Willd., S. jenisseensis Willd. f. parviflora (Turcz.) Schischk., S. jenisseensis Willd. f. dasyphylla (Turcz.) Schischk., S. jenisseensis Willd. var. viscifera Y. C. Chu, S. jenisseensis Willd. f. setifolia (Turcz.) Schischk., S. jenisseensis Willd. var. oliganthella (Nakai ex Kitag.) Y. C. Chu Michel ia jigo DC... [Pg.349]

U. urens, U. utillis Rhododendron mucronatum Rhododendron mucronatum Ananas comosus Oenothera biennis, O. odorata Silene jenisseensis Zanthoxylum nitidum Acanthopanax giraldii Papaver somniferum Bougainvillea brasiliensis, B. glabra Vaccinium bracteatum, V. vitis-idaea... [Pg.380]

Bougainvillea brasiliensis, B. glabra Gossypium herbaceum Silene jenisseensis Veronica sibirica, V. undulata... [Pg.381]

S. kakudensis, S. ningpoensis, S. oldhami, S. puergeriana, Silene jenisseensis, Sorbus alnifolia,... [Pg.423]

Two acylated saponins, tram- and cw-/ -methoxycinnamoyl triterpene glycosides, have recently been isolated from Silene jenisseensis (Caryophyllacea) [71]. Since these saponins contain quillaic acid as their aglycone (Fig. 11), they should be expected to have immunostimulating properties. However, no apparent immunostimulating activity was detected by an in vitro chemiluminescent granulocyte assay [4,71]. [Pg.150]

Lacaille-Dubois MA, Hanquet B, Cui ZH, Lou ZC, Wagner H (1997) Jenisseensosides C and D, biologically active acylated triterpene saponins from Silene jenisseensis. Phytochemistry 45 985-990... [Pg.272]

The Silene genus consists of about 400 species and shows an Eurasic distribution. Plants of this genus are annual, biennial or perennial herbs or small shrubs of varied habitats. While some plants are ornamental, utility of several species in folk medicines have been well documented. For example, the roots of S. jenisseensis found its name in traditional Chinese medicine as one of the substitutes for the Chinese herbal medicine Yin-Chai-Hu (the roots of Stel-laria dichotoma var. lanceolata Bge.). [Pg.45]


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