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The leaves of various species of the Damiana plant, principally Tumera di %tsa and Turnera aphTodi>.iiica, yield about 0 5 to I per cent, of essential oil- The oil has the following chaniclers —... [Pg.528]

Additional information relating to cyanogenesis polymorphisms can be found in a recent paper by Schappert and Shore (1999) who stndied the phenomenon in Turnera ulmifolia L. (Tnmeraceae), which is used by Euptoieta hegesia (Lepidoptera Nym-phalidae) as its primary host plant. [Pg.28]

Schappert, P. J. and Shore, J. S. 1999. Effects of cyanogenesis polymorphism in Turnera ulmifolia on Euptoieta hegesia and potential Anolis predators. J. Chem. Ecol. 25 1455-1479. [Pg.328]

On luteolin base 6-C-fucosylluteolin and 6-C-quinovosylluteolin in Zeap 6-C-(6-deoxy-ribo-hexos-3-ulosyl)luteolin in Cassia,and 8-quinovosylluteolin in Turnera ... [Pg.874]

Cuautle, M. and Rico-Gray, V. (2003). The effect of wasps and ants on the reproductive success of the extrafloral nectaried plant Turnera ulmifolia (Turneraceae). Functional Ecology 17 417 123. [Pg.60]

Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiaca) — Found throughout Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, the Latin name of this herb suggests its use as an aphrodisiac. Orexis is advertised to increase sexual performance immediately and effectively. [Pg.552]

Larrea tridentata (gobemadora) Turnera diffusa (damiana)... [Pg.293]

Schappert, RJ. and Shore, J.S. (1999) Cyanogenesis, herbivory and plant defense in Turnera ulmifolia on Jamaica. Ecoscience, 6, 511-20. [Pg.175]

Distel, D. L., MorriU, W., MacLaren-Tous, N., Franks, D., and Waterbury, J. (2002b). Teredinibacter turnerae gen. nov., sp. nov., a dinitrogen-fixing, cellulolytic, endosymbiotic gamma-proteobacter-ium isolated from the giUs of wood-boring moUuscs (Bivalvia, Teredinidae). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 52, 2261-2269. [Pg.1215]

Scoulerine (145 R = H), the main constituent of Argemone albiflora, had not been previously obtained from Argemone species.The previously named alkaloid HF 1 isolated from Hunnemannia fumariaefolia was found to be identical with ( —)-scoulerine. The co-occurrence of (— )-tetrahydropalmatine (145 R = Me) and (-f )-armepavine in Argemone turnerae has been established for the first time.The isolation and characterization of two artefact alkaloids, berberine chloroform (146 R + R = CH2 R = H,CCl3) and palmatine chloroform (146 R = R = Me, R = H,CCl3), from Berberis lycium have... [Pg.150]

Interesting is the finding of ( + )-armepavine (12) in A. turnerae. This is the only finding of a (-l-)-enantiomer of armepavine in the Papaveraceae. The presence of the (—)-enantiomer is characteristic of the section Miltantha (genus Papaver). [Pg.38]

Damiana Damiana leaf Damiana leaves. See Damiana (Turnera diffusa)... [Pg.1146]

Costus (Saussurea lappa) oil Cubeb (Piper cubeba) oil Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) extract Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) oil Curacao orange peel Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) extract Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) root Davana (Artemisia pallens) oil Dill (Anethum sowa) seed oil... [Pg.5276]

Spencer K C, Seigler D S 1980 Deidaclin from TUrnera ulmifolia. Phytochemistry 19 1863-1864... [Pg.298]

Tober I, Conn E E 1985 Cyclopentenylglycine, a precursor of deidaclin in TUrnera ulmifolia. Phytochemistry 24 1215-1218... [Pg.299]

Source Turnera diffusa Willd. (syn. T. aph-rodisiaca L.F. Ward and T. microphylla Desv.) (Family Tumeraceae). [Pg.237]

Monograph Turnerae dijfusae folium et herba, Bundesanzeiger, no. 43 (March 2, 1989). [Pg.238]


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