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Constituents of plants growing in Qatar - Part XIX. Flavonoids of Glossonema edule N. E. Br.
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Springer Nature
, 1990 , Article)
The study of the flavonoids of the unripe fruits of Glossonema edule, resulted in the isolation and identification of apigenin 6,8-di-C-glucoside (violanthin) and luteolin 7-O-glucoside. © 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Chemical survey of some plants Growing in Qatar
(1989 , Other)
Fifty one plants growing in Qatar, belonging to thirty families, were surveyed for alkaloids, anthraquinones, coumarins, flavonoids, tannins and saponins. The medicinal uses of these plants arereported.
Constituents of Plants Growing in Qatar, Part XXX: A New Iridoid from Cistanche Phelypaea (L) COUT
(1995 , Article)
New iridoid named phelypaeside (1) was isolated from the dried aerial parts of Cistanche phelypae (Orobanchaceae) growing in Qatar
Iridoids and flavonoids of Teucrium polium herb
(
Thieme
, 1986 , Article)
The iridoid glycoside teucardoside and the flavonoids salvigenin and cirsiliol have been isolated from Teucrium polium var. pilosum and T. polium var. alba. The medicinal significance of these findings is discussed.
Constituents of plants growing in Qatar VII an examination of certain plants for anti-inflammatory activity
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Taylor & Francis
, 1985 , Article)
Six desert plants native to the State of Qatar were successively extracted with hexane, chloroform and ethanol. These extracts were examined for their ability to inhibit aggregation of rabbit blood platelets induced by ...
Constituents of plants growing in Qatar IX. The antispasmodic components of cymbopogon parkeri stapf. Parkeri stapf
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Taylor & Francis
, 1986 , Article)
Investigation of the lipid fraction of Cymbopogon parkeri revealed the presence of several active constituents, one of which possesses an antispasmodic activity and was identified as cryptomeridiol. Study of the other ...
Constituents of plants growing in Qatar
(
Elsevier
, 1986 , Article)
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Constituents of plants growing in Qatar XVII anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities of extracts of thirty indigenous species
(
Taylor & Francis
, 1990 , Article)
Thirty plants, indigenous to Qatar, were extracted separately with hexane, chloroform and ethanol. The dried extracts were examined for potential anti-inflammatory activities both in vitro by their ability to inhibit ...
Constituents of plant growing in Qatar. II. Investigation of Euphorbia granulata
(1982 , Article)
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