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Aristolactams and Alkamides of Aristolochia gigantea [PDF]
A new aristolactam, aristolactam 9-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-glucoside, and two alkamides, N-cis- and N-trans-p-coumaroyl-3-O-methyldopamine, were isolated from stems of Aristolochia gigantea, together with the known compounds allantoin, E-nerolidol, β-sitosterol, (+)-kobusin, (+)-eudesmin, trans-N-feruloyltyramine, trans-N-coumaroyltyramine ...
Lucia Lopes
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Aristolochia wuana, a New Name in Chinese Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae)
A new name, Aristolochia wuana Zhen W. Liu & Y. F. Deng, is proposed to replace the later homonym Aristolochia macrocarpa C. Y. Wu & S. K. Wu ex D. D. Tao, not A. macrocarpa Duchartre. The species may be closely related to A. griffithii Hooker f. & Thomson ex Duchartre but differs in its retuse or rounded leaf apex (vs.
Liu Zhenwen, Deng Yunfei
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Terpenoids of Aristolochia and their biological activities
Natural Product Reports, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Tian-Shung, Wu +3 more
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Phytochemistry, 2006
(8S,8'R,9S)-, (8R,8'R,9R)-, and (8R,8'R,9S)-cubebins, together with (8R,8'R,8''R,8'''R,9R,9''S)-bicubebin, were isolated from Aristolochia lagesiana and Aristolochia pubescens. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic methods, including 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy at low temperatures, and by chemical transformations.
de Pascoli, I. C. +2 more
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(8S,8'R,9S)-, (8R,8'R,9R)-, and (8R,8'R,9S)-cubebins, together with (8R,8'R,8''R,8'''R,9R,9''S)-bicubebin, were isolated from Aristolochia lagesiana and Aristolochia pubescens. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic methods, including 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy at low temperatures, and by chemical transformations.
de Pascoli, I. C. +2 more
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Aristolochic Acids in Aristolochia chilensis
Planta Medica, 1982The major components of the acid fraction of the leaves and tender stems of Aristolochia chilensis Miers are aristolochic acids I and Ia. Aristolochic acid Ia has been isolated from plant material for the fïrst time, and its PMR spectrum is discussed.
A, Urzúa +3 more
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Volatile constituents of Aristolochia argentina
Phytochemistry, 2003The essential oils from leaves, aerial stems and underground organs of Aristolochia argentina Gris., a medicinal plant popularly known as "charrúa", were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Forty-three components were identified in the oils.
Horacio A, Priestap +4 more
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Aristolochia: the malignant truth
The Lancet Oncology, 2013Daniel, Krell, Justin, Stebbing
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Aristolochia—a dangerous medicine?
British Homeopathic Journal, 1985Early in 1982, Aristolochia achieved a unique distinction, it became the first homoeopathic medicine to have its product licence brought forward for early review by the Medicines Division of the DHSS. Strictly this was a notice of intent to refuse applications for renewal of product licences of right and to revoke the licences on grounds of safety, and
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010
Aristolochia baetica L. is illustrated, and its cultivation and pollination described. Its position within the genus in Europe and the Mediterranean region is discussed.
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Aristolochia baetica L. is illustrated, and its cultivation and pollination described. Its position within the genus in Europe and the Mediterranean region is discussed.
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