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Spider lily

Hymenocallis littoralis (spider lily) (Amaryllidaceae) [bulb] cf. trans- [1,1 Ob] Dihydronarciclasine (= fr[Pg.353]

Hymenocallis littoralis (spider lily) (Amaryllidaceae) [bulb]... [Pg.353]

Helonias (helonias) Hemerocallis (day lily) Hesperocallis (desert lily) Hippeastrum (hippeastrum) Hosta (plantain lily) Hyacinthoides (hyacinthoides) Hyacinthus (hyacinth) Hymenocallis (spider lily) Hypoxis (star grass)... [Pg.2061]

The alkaloid galanthamine (169) has been obtained from various Amaryllidaceae species including daffodils, the red spider lily Lycoris radiata) and the Caucasian snowdrop (Galanthus woronowii). Its effectiveness as a centrally acting, selective, reversible and competitive inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase has resulted in galanthamine being introduced into the clinic in both the USA and Europe for the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderate forms of Alzheimer s disease [57]. These and various other intriguing feamres of this alkaloid have prompted extensive synthetic studies of it [57]. [Pg.188]

Pancrati statin Increase ROS production, ATP depletion, Av /n, dissipation, caspase activation. Human breast cancer c ell hues MCF-7 andHs 578-T. Alkaloid isolated from Hawaiian spider lily [146] ... [Pg.13]

The Amaryllidaceae alkaloids are restricted to the monocot family that coined their name. They are derived from one molecule of tyrosine and protocatechuic aldehyde, which originates from phenylalanine. The central intermediate of their biosynthetic pathway is norbelladine. Nearly 500 structures of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids are known, and some of them possess significant pharmacological activities (Jin, 2007) (Fig. 10). For example, the isocarbostyrils pancratistatin from the spider lily Hymenocallis littoralis) and narciclasine from Narcissus species show promising antineoplastic properties (Dumont et al., 2007 McLachlan et al, 2005). Lycorine that occurs, e.g., in Clivia, Crinum and Galanthus... [Pg.13]

The type strain is AB92 (= BCC 15733 = NBRC 102526 ), isolated from a flower of spider lily (Crynum asiaticum) in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The DNA G+C content of the type strain is 60.8 mol%. [Pg.25]


See other pages where Spider lily is mentioned: [Pg.375]    [Pg.51]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.63]    [Pg.113]    [Pg.375]    [Pg.51]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.63]    [Pg.113]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.63 ]




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