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Quassinoids from Ailanthus excelsa
Three quassinoids, 1, 2 and 3, 4-dihydro excelsin 3 were isolated from the stem bark of Ailanthus excelsa, along with five known quassinoids excelsin, glaucarubine, ailanthinone, glaucarubinone and glaucarubolone. The glaucarubolone has been isolated for the first time from this plant.
Bipin Chandra, Joshi +3 more
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Sustainable Production of Biodiesel from Novel and Non-Edible Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Seed Oil from Green and Recyclable Potassium Hydroxide Activated Ailanthus Cake and Cadmium Sulfide Catalyst [PDF]
Heterogeneous catalyst prepared from Ailanthus altissima oil cake along with cadmium sulphide catalyst proved to be an efficient, cost-effective and sustainable source of biodiesel synthesis from Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) seed oil. Ailanthus altissima (
Munazza Jabeen +2 more
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A new quassinoid, ailantinol H, from Ailanthus altissima [PDF]
A new quassinoid, ailantinol H, was isolated from the aerial parts of Ailanthus altissima.
Masayoshi Okano
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Ailanthus Vietnamensis (Simaroubaceae): a new species from Vietnam
Ailanthus vietnamensis from Cuc Phuong National Park is described as a new species from ...
Van Sam, Hoang, Nooteboom, H.P.
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Beware the tree of heaven! (Ailanthus altissima)
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009A 32-year-old tree surgeon presented to the emergency department with an 8-day history of a skin rash, which developed after he was exposed to the sap of the “tree of heaven” at work. On examination he had a well-demarcated, urticarial, erythematous rash with multiple excoriations …
R, Whiticar, C, Harvey
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Cytotoxic quassinoids from Ailanthus altissima
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2013Two new quassinoids, altissinol A (1) and B (7), together with 12 known quassinoids, were isolated from the 95% ethanol extract of the barks of Ailanthus altissima. The structures of the new compounds (1 and 7) were determined on the basis of the spectroscopic methods including UV, IR, HR-ESI-MS, 1D and 2D NMR.
Yan, Wang +9 more
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Forest Science, 1973
Abstract Seedlings of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle derived from an isolated tree flowered four weeks after transplanting. The floral morphology and phenology of the flowering seedlings is described. Analysis of seed sources indicated that early flowering is not a rare
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Abstract Seedlings of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle derived from an isolated tree flowered four weeks after transplanting. The floral morphology and phenology of the flowering seedlings is described. Analysis of seed sources indicated that early flowering is not a rare
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Sensitivity to ailanthus pollen
Journal of Allergy, 1943Abstract 1.1. Cases of two patients clinically sensitive to Ailanthus tree pollen are presented. The marked conjunctivitis was a noteworthy clinical feature in the cases cited. 2.2. The variability of antigenic activity of pollen obtained from different sources is discussed. 3.3.
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Invasive Exotic Plant Species: Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima)
2014This is one in a series of Virginia Cooperative Extension fact sheets on identifying specific invasive exotic plants commonly found in Virginia and proven control methods for those plants.
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