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ABDULLAHI A L, AGHO M o, AMOS s, GAMANIEL K s, WAMBEBE c (2001) Antidiarrhoeal activity of the aqueous extract of Terminalia avicennoides roots. Phytother Res. 15 431-4. ALETOR V A (1993) Allelocheuiicals in plant foods and feedingstuffs 1. Nutritional, biochemical and physiopathological aspects in animal production. Vet Hum Toxicol. 35 57-67. [Pg.175]

SILVA, O, GOMES, E.T., WOLFENDER, J.L., MARSTON, A., HOSTETTMANN, K., Application of high performance liquid chromatography coupled with ultraviolet spectroscopy and electrospray mass spectrometry to the characterisation of ellagitannins from Terminalia macroptera roots, Pharm. Res., 2000,17, 1396-1401. [Pg.59]

A new cyclic heptanone, 4,7-dimethyl-l,3-dioxa-cyclohepta-2-one (163), was isolated from Penicillium thiomii IR7, one of 21 endophytes isolated from leaves, roots and stems of Terminalia chebula in Bangladesh. [Pg.551]

Tejesvi MV et al. Endophytic fungal assemblages from inner bark and twig of Terminalia arjuna "W. c A. (Combretaceae), World J Microbiol Biotechnol 21 1535-1540,2005. [Pg.573]

Rob T et ai, A new compound from Pencillium thiomiiy an endophytic fungus, isolated from the root of Terminalia chebula Retz (Haritaki),/Bangladesh Chem... [Pg.576]

The flavonoidal alkaloids have thus been found widely scattered throughout the higher plants. In view of the ubiquitous occurrence of flavonoids and the simplicity of the nitrogenous component in the compounds so far isolated, it is quite possible that they may occur in more species. The occurrence of the flavonoid alkaloids in Buchenavia but not Terminalia has been used to confirm the taxonomic distinction between these genera (6). [Pg.70]

Kumar, D. S., and Y. S. Prabhakar. On the ethnomedical significance of the arjun tree, Terminalia arjuna (Roxb.)... [Pg.504]

Arjunglucosides I (163) and II (164) from Terminalia arjuna are the glucose esters of arjungenin and arjunolic acid respectively. "" The full details of the structure elucidation of arjungenin are included in this paper. Three lyxosides (165)—(167) have been obtained, together with 16a,21/8,22a,28-tetrahydroxyolean-12-en-3-... [Pg.172]

Chart 8.1.S Shikimates (skeletons) widespread on land (5max=57, av=43 5//ftnax=0.48, av=0.39). Tannins lignans epigallocathechin gallate (Asian black tea. Camellia sinensis L.) Kuntze, Theaceae, Ang. MI) procyanidins and prodelphinidins (widespread in plants) soluble hydrolyzable tannins gallotannin (myrobalan. East Indian trees, Terminalia spp., oak, Quercus spp., Lithocarpus spp., and sumac, Rhus spp.) ellagitannin (Myrtaceae). [Pg.65]

However, the true novelty comes with four O-galloyl esters identified in Terminalia and Pelargonium, six O-methylbutyryl esters in Trollius one O-malonyl ester in Beta, and one 0-(3-hydroxy-3-methyl)glutaroyl ester in Glycyrrhiza. ... [Pg.886]

Cucumis sativus (Cucurb.) Terminalia catappa (Combr.) Pelargonium reniforme (Ger.) Crotalaria thebaica (Leg.)... [Pg.887]

Terminalia catappa, Combretaceae, commonly used in the folk medicine in Taiwan, contains several C-glycosylflavones, two of them galloyl esters of vitexin and isovitexin. The isolated compounds were tested for antioxidative activity on Cu " /02-induced low-density lipoprotein peroxidation. IC50 values were 2.1 pM for vitexin derivatives and 4.5 pM for isovitexin derivatives compared to 4.0 pM for probucol chosen as positive control. [Pg.898]

TetraOMe 8-Me C20H22O6 358 Terminalia alata Combretaceae Root 62... [Pg.925]

Glucoside 4, 6, 3- Trihydroxy-2,4-dimethoxychalcone C25H30O11 Terminalia alata Combretaceae 130... [Pg.1024]

Masoko P, Eloffa JN. Screening of Twenty-Four South African Combretum and Six Terminalia Species (Combretaceae) for Antioxidant Activities. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative medicines. 2007 4(2) 231-239. [Pg.120]

Terminalia chebula Retz. He Zi (Myrobalans) (leaf, fruit) Chebulic acid, fatty oil, tannins, ellagic acid, chebulinic acid.49-450 An astringent in diarrhea, enterorrhagia, metrorrhagia, metritis, leukorrhea. [Pg.162]

Eugenia aromatica, E. caryophyllata, E. ulmoides Terminalia chebula... [Pg.403]

L. mongolicus, L. pseudo-macranthus, Lygodium japonicum, Terminalia chebula Lycopodium clavatum, L. obscurum, L. selago, L. serratum Lycopodium clavatum, L. obscurum, L. selago, L. serratum Hydrangea macrophylla... [Pg.425]

R. obtusifolia, R. acetosella, R. aquaticus, Terminalia chebula Ribes nigrum... [Pg.504]

S. lateriflora, Solarium dulcamara, Solidago canadensis, S. virgaurea, Sorbus aucuparia, Spiraea ulmaria, Stachys officinalis, Syzygium aromaticum, Tagetes minuta, T. lucida, Taraxacum officinale, Terminalia chebula, Thuja occidentalis, Thymus vulgaris, T. capitatus, T. citriodorus, T praecox,... [Pg.538]

This is a pantropical family of little present economic value. Terminalia calappa is cultivated for its edible nuts, and a few other genera are ornamentals. [Pg.47]

Rickmers Explosives. A mixture of myro-balans (dried fruits of Terminalia contg 30% tannin) with oxidizers such as Amm perchlorate, AN, K nitrate, etc- A typical formulation contained myrobalans 36, Amm perchlorate 36,... [Pg.191]


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