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Viscum album L.

Olsnes, Sjur, Fiorenzo Stirpe, Kirsten Sandvig, and Alexander Pihl. "Isolation and Characterization of Viscumin, a Toxic Lectin from Viscum album L. (Mistletoe)." The Journal of Biological Chemistry 257 (1982) 13263-270. [Pg.490]

Viscum album L. subsp. coloratum Kom. V. album L. subsp. coloratum Kom. f. rubroaurantiacum (Makino) Kitag. V. coloratum (Kom.) Nakai Hu Ji Shang (Asiatic mistletoe) (leaf, stem) Oleanolic acid, beta-amyrin, fatty acids, mesoinositol, flavoyadorinin, homoflavoyadorinin, lupeol, myristic acid, agglutinins, alkaloids, quercitol, querbrachitol, quencetine, acetylcholine, choline, histamine, tyramine, vitamins E and C.33-450 Antihypertensive, prolong the life of patients with late stage stomach cancer. [Pg.170]

Viscum album L. China Oleanolic acid, beta-amyrin, mesoinositol, flavoyadorinin, homoflavoyadorinin, lupeol, myristic acid, agglutinins, alkaloids, quercitol, querbrachitol, vitamins E and C.33 Antihypertensive, prolong the life of patients with late stage of stomach cancer. [Pg.241]

Hu Ji Shang Viscum album L. subsp. coloratum Korn., V. album L. subsp. coloratum Kom. f. rubroaurantiacum (Makino) V. coloratum, Hu Jiao Piper nigrum L. [Pg.350]

Hutt N, Kopferschmitt-Kubler M, Cabahon J, Purohit A, Alt M, Pauli G. Anaphylactic reactions after therapeutic injection of mistletoe Viscum album L.). Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) 2001 29(5) 201-3. [Pg.3642]

Bussing, A., Suzart, K., Bergmann, J., Pfuller, U., Schietzel, M. and Schweizer, K. (1996) Induction of apoptosis in human lymphocytes treated with Viscum album L. is mediated by the mistletoe lectins. Cancer Lett, 99, 59-72. [Pg.454]

MISTLETOE, Viscum album L., family Viscaceae, is a semi-parasite, growing on leafy trees. There are other subspecies that grow on coniferous trees. The mistletoe takes water and salts from the host plant, but it has its own photosynthesis and its secondary metabolites are totally different from those of the host plant. Five main groups are said to be characteristic of mistletoe ... [Pg.96]

Olson, T, Samuelsson, G. Purification of viscotoxin Aox2 from the European Mistletoe (Viscum album L.) by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose. Acta Chem. Scand. 1970, 24, 720-721... [Pg.497]

Phenethylamine is one of the constituents of the extract of mistletoe Viscum album L.). Barger and Dale (176) were the first to describe the hypertensive and apparently sympathomimetic effects observed following injection into the animal. Bry (173) described the stimulating properties of the /3-phenethylamine. Small doses (0.2-1.0 mg. intravenously) administered to the cat are hypertensive, but large doses (20-125 mg.) provoke a hypotension due to a depression of the myocardium (176a). Barbour... [Pg.130]

Btissing, A. 1996. Induction of apoptosis by the mistletoe lectins A review on the mechanisms of cytotoxicity mediated by Viscum album L. Apoptosis l(l) 25-32. [Pg.930]

Kienle, G.S., A. Glockmann, M. Schink, and H. Kiene. 2009. Viscum album L. extracts in breast and gynaecological cancers A systematic review of clinical and preclinical research. /. Exp. Clin. Cancer Res. 28 79. [Pg.930]

Samuelsson, G. and B. M. Pettersson, The amino acid sequence of viscotoxin B from the European mistletoe (Viscum album L, Loranthaceae), Eur. J. Biochem., 21, 86-89 (1971). [Pg.246]

Panossian, A., Kocharian, A., Martinian, K., Amroyan, E., Gabrielian, E., Mayr, C. and Wagner, H. 1998, Pharmacological activity of phenyl-propanoids of the mistletoe, Viscum album L. Host Pyrus caucasica Fed. , Phytomedicine 5 11-17. [Pg.56]

RCA-N arabino-p-3,6-galactan 180,000 complement activating activity Viscum album L., berries 1988 [29]... [Pg.166]

Lutsik M (1975) The antitumor activity of phythemagglutinin from Viscum album L. Dokl Acad Sci USSR, Ser B, No 6 541-544... [Pg.237]

Ziska P, Franz H, Kindt A (1978) The lectin from Viscum album L. Purification by biospecific affinity chromatography. Experentia 34 123-124... [Pg.237]

Zinke H, Eck J, Langer M, Mockel B, Baur A, Lentzen H (1996) Molecular cloning of the Viscum album L. (mistletoe) gene for ML-1 and characterization of the recombinant protein. Phytomedicine 3 Suppl 1, 25... [Pg.237]

Two novel alkaloids were isolated and characterized during 2012 from the European white-berry mistletoe (Viscum album L.) [99]. These are the first alkaloids of any type reported from this species. Although overkill for such simple structures HMBC data were acquired and supported the... [Pg.67]

B. Amer, O.J. Juvik, F. Dupont, G.W. Francis, T. Fossen, Novel aminoalkaloids from European mistletoe Viscum album L.), Phytochem. Lett. 5 (2012) 677-681. [Pg.76]

Source Viscum album L. (Family Lorantha-ceae or Viscaceae). [Pg.448]

Konopa, J., Woynarowski, J. M., and Lewandowska-Gunieniak, M., 1980, Isolation of viscotoxins cytotoxic basic polypeptides from viscum album L., Hoppe Seyler sZ. Physiol Chem., 131 1525. [Pg.290]


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