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Teucrium marum

Amber-fett, -harz, n. ambrain. -kraut, n. cat thyme (Teucrium marum). -81, n. oil of amber, amber oil. -stoff, m. ambrain. Amboss, m. anvil (Anat.) incus. [Pg.20]

Another report of the isolation of the dolichodials and dolicholactone from Teucrium marum and their syntheses " has appeared. The structure of nitro-polyzonamine (10) has been revised (Vol. 6, p. 13). ... [Pg.46]

Naturally occurring iridoids and their glycosides are widely distributed in plants and serve as important taxonomic markers. The iridoids were named after ants of the genus Iridomirmex, from which iridodial, iridomyrmecin, and related compounds were isolated and found to be involved in the defense mechanisms of these insects. Similar structures also exist in plants for example nepetalactone from Nepeta cataria L. (Lamiaceae), or teucriumlactone C from Teucrium marum L. have marked properties (the effects of the former on cats earned it some evocative names catnip, Katzenmelisse, herbe-aux-chats). [Pg.247]

Termincdia sericea Burch.-420 Testulea gabonensis Pellegr.-246 Tetrapterys methystica Schultes—207,265,402 Tetrapterys mucronata Cavanilles—402 Tetrapterys styloptera Jussieu—207,402 Teucrium marum L.—415 Thamnosma montana Torr. et Frem.-4io Theobroma bicolor Huniboldt et Bon-pland-194... [Pg.550]

Teucrium lactones. C, o- Iridoids occurring in the germander species Teucrium marum (Lamiaceae), aplant indigenous to the Mediterranean region, the essential oil of which has strong lacrimatory properties (e.g., T, 1. A-D, CioHmOj, Mr 166.22). [Pg.644]

T. 1. A was first isolated in 1960 from the Australian Dolichoderus ants (Dolichoderus acanthochinea clarki and D. acanthochinea dentata) and thus named as cis-(-)-dolichodial. The C-2-epimeric mixture ciVtrans-dolichodial and T. I. D were prepared from labelled citroneIlol and iridodial, respectively, in Teucrium marum (biosynthesis). ... [Pg.644]

Ricci, D., D. Fratemale, L. Giamperi, et al., 2005. Chemical composition untimicrobiol and antioxidant acitiv-ity of the essential oil of Teucrium marum (Lamiaceae). J. EthnopharmacoL, 98 195-200. [Pg.278]


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