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HHaloxylon
salicornicum, Hamamelis
virginiana, Hamiltonnia
suaveolens,
Harpagophytum
Procumbens DC,
Helicteres
isora,
Hintonia
standleyana, Hintonia
latiflora,
Hordeum
vulgare,
Hovenia
thunb,
Humulus
lupulus,
Hydnocarpus
wightiana,
Hydrastis
canadesis, Hygrophila
longoifolia,
Hygrophila
auriculata,
Hylocereus
undatus,
Hypoxis
hemerocallidea,
Hemionitis
arifolia
,
Helichrysum
plicatum
,
Helichrysum
gravelolens,
Hibiscus
rosa,
Heliotropium
zeylanicum,
Harpephyllum
caffrum
Haloxylon salicornicum |
Taxonomy:
Kingdom : Plantae
Division :
Magnoliophyta
Class
: Magnoliopsida
Order
: Caryophyllales
Family :
Chenopodiaceae
Genus :
Haloxylon
Species : H. salicornicum
Chemical
Composition:
The
qualitative phytochemical analysis of the aerial parts of the
plant revealed the presence of alkaloids, cardiac glycosides,
anthraquinones, flavonoids, saponins, coumarins, sterols, tannins,
volatile oils and volatile bases .Alkaloids of Haloxylon
salicornicum (Moq.) Bunge ex Boiss. (Chenopodiaceae).
Haloxylon
salicornicum is a desert plant that contains several alkaloids.
From the aerial parts a new piperidyl alkaloid, haloxynine, was
isolated and characterized on the basis of mass spectrometry, 1H
and 13C NMR. A GLC/MS analysis revealed the presence of 17
additional known alkaloids of which piperidine,
halosaline, anabasine, hordenine, N-methyltyramine, haloxine and
aldotripiperideine had been previously reported in this genus.
Among the 18 identified alkaloids, ten alkaloids were recorded for
the first time from this plant and the genus Haloxylon. Haloxynine,
halosaline, haloxine, anabasine, and smipine figure as major
alkaloids with a relative abundance of more than 5% of total
alkaloids. Some of these alkaloids are known be strong agonists at
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and it is thus likely that they
serve as chemical defencecompounds against insects and mammalian
herbivores.
Tetrahydroisoquinoline and
beta-carboline alkaloids from Haloxylon articulatum (Cav.) Bunge (Chenopodiaceae).
Part
used :
Leaves
Reference:
Chemical Constitutents :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/16398274
Anti-hyperglycemic activity :
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