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Constituents of the essential oils from three tetraploid species of Chrysanthemum
Yasuto Uchio,Kazumi Tomosue,Mitsuru Nakayama,Akira Yamamura,Akira Yamamura,Takeshi Waki,Takeshi Waki +6 more
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The chemical constituents of the volatile oils from Chrysanthemum indicum, C. yoshinaganthum and C. cuneifolium, three botanically related tetraploid species, are described, including monoterpenoids, sesquiterpenoids and 3 acetylenic compounds.About:
This article is published in Phytochemistry.The article was published on 1981-01-01. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chrysanthemum indicum & Essential oil.read more
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Mining the essential oils of the Anthemideae
TL;DR: This review highlights the importance of secondary metabolites and essential oils from principal members of this tribe, their global social, medicinal and economic relevance and potential.
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Acetylenes and related compounds in anthemideae
TL;DR: In this article, a review of acetylenes and related compounds, such as alkamides, sulphur compounds, isocoumarins and lactones, which have been isolated from the tribe Anthemideae (Asteraceae) are listed.
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Naturally occurring cadinenes
TL;DR: A review of naturally occurring cadinenes appearing in the literature up to the end of 1986 can be found in this article. But the review is limited to cadinene types.
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Phytotoxic Volatiles in the Roots and Shoots of Artemisia tridentata as Detected by Headspace Solid-phase Microextraction and Gas Chromatographic-mass Spectrometry Analysis
TL;DR: The volatiles emitted from the roots of intact Artemisia tridentata plants grown in soil, sand, and hydroponic cultures were analyzed by using dynamic headspace extraction, headspace solvent-microextraction and headspace solid-phase microextraction, and GC-MS to identify the allelochemical secondary metabolites.
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Secondary metabolites of Chrysanthemum genus and their biological activities
TL;DR: The present review summarizes information available on the secondary metabolites isolated from Chrysanthemum genus and some of the biologically active secondary metabolites and pyrethroids are responsible for the insecticidal activity of the well known plant species Chrysanthesis cinerariaefolium.
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Polyacetylenverbindungen, XXXIV. Über einen neuen Typ von Polyacetylenverbindungen aus verschiedenen Vertretern des Tribus Anthemideae L.
TL;DR: In this paper, isolierung von insgesamt elf neuen Polyacetylenverbindungen aus Matricaria-and Chrysanthemum-Arten wird beschrieben.
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Estafiatin, a new sesquiterpene lactone isolated from Artemisia mexicana (Willd)
F. Sánchez-Viesca,J. Romo +1 more
TL;DR: The structure of estafiatin, a constituent of Artemisia mexicana W, has been established as a sesquiterpenic epoxylactone of the guaiane series as mentioned in this paper.
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Isolation and structural determination of vulgarone a and b, two novel sesquiterpene ketones from chrysanthemum vulgare
TL;DR: In this article, two sesquiterpene ketones, vulgarone A and B, were isolated from the essential oil of Chrysanthemum vulgare, and the structures were determined based on comparison of the spectral properties with those of chrysanthenone and verbenone, and on the chemical interconversion.
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Constituents of the Essential Oil of Chrysanthemum japonense. Nojigiku Alcohol and Its Acetate
TL;DR: The essential oil of Chrysanthemum japonense has been analyzed to isolate a new monoterpenoid named nojigiku alcohol together with its acetate, the structure of which has been elucidated as (5R)-2,2-dimethyl-3-methylenebicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-5-ol as mentioned in this paper.
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Polyacetylene compounds from Japanese mugwort
TL;DR: C 14 -Polyacetylenes artemisia ketone (I) and spiroketalenolether polyyne ( cis II and trans III), were isolated from the root of Japanese mugwort; Artemisia princeps Pamp as mentioned in this paper.