P Syzygium claviflorum (Myrtaceae) PDF
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Click on column headings to sort table by that column# Activity Chemical Low PPM High PPM StdDev *Reference 5 ARJUNOLIC-ACID Leaf -- 85.0 1.0 Kashiwada, Y., et. al. 1998. Anti-AIDS Agents. 30. Anti-HIV Activity of Oleanolic Acid, Pomolic Acid, and Structurally Related Triterpenoids. J. Nat. Prod., 61 (9): 1090-1095. 1 ASIATIC-ACID Leaf -- 40.0 Kashiwada, Y., et. al. 1998. Anti-AIDS Agents. 30. Anti-HIV Activity of Oleanolic Acid, Pomolic Acid, and Structurally Related Triterpenoids. J. Nat. Prod., 61 (9): 1090-1095. 22 BETULINIC-ACID Leaf -- 205.0 -0.95 * 64 OLEANOLIC-ACID Leaf -- 14.0 -0.83 Kashiwada, Y., et. al. 1998. Anti-AIDS Agents. 30. Anti-HIV Activity of Oleanolic Acid, Pomolic Acid, and Structurally Related Triterpenoids. J. Nat. Prod., 61 (9): 1090-1095. 0 PALATANIC-ACID Leaf -- -- Fujioka, T., et. al. 1994. Anti-AIDS agents, 11. Betulinic Acid and Platanic Acid as Anti-HIV Principles from Syzygium claviflorum, and the Anti-HIV Activity of Structurally Related Triterpenoids. J. Nat. Prod. 57 2: 243-247. 89 URSOLIC-ACID Leaf -- 20.0 -0.42 Kashiwada, Y., et. al. 1998. Anti-AIDS Agents. 30. Anti-HIV Activity of Oleanolic Acid, Pomolic Acid, and Structurally Related Triterpenoids. J. Nat. Prod., 61 (9): 1090-1095. *Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.