Croton
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Review of antiviral and immunomodulating properties of plants of the Peruvian rainforest with a particular emphasis on Una de Gato and Sangre de Grado. (1/43)
Viral diseases, including emerging and chronic viruses, are an increasing worldwide health concern. As a consequence, the discovery of new antiviral agents from plants has assumed more urgency than in the past. A number of native Amazonian medicines of plant origin are known to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity, although only a few have been studied for their antiviral properties and immunomodulating effects. Those most studied include: Sangre de Grado (drago) (Croton lechleri) in the Euphorbiaceae family and Una de Gato (Uncaria tomentosa) in the Rubiaceae family. This article reviews the chemical composition, pharmacological properties, state of current research, clinical use, and potential antiviral and immunomodulating activity of these and other plants from the Peruvian Amazon. (+info)Natural trans-crotonin: the antiulcerogenic effect of another diterpene isolated from the bark of Croton cajucara Benth. (2/43)
The nor-clerodane diterpene trans-crotonin isolated from the bark of Croton cajucara BENTH. was investigated for its ability to prevent the formation of gastric-mucosa ulceration in different experimental models in mice. The results obtained from crotonin were compared with those obtained with another diterpene, DHC (trans-dehydrocrotonin) in the same models. When previously administered (p.o.) at the dose of 100 mg/kg, crotonin, as well as DHC, significantly reduced (p<0.05) gastric injury induced by stress (72, 67%), indomethacin/bethanechol (78, 29%) and pylorus ligature (35, 30%). In the HCl/ethanol-induced gastric ulcer model, at oral doses of 100 and 250 mg/kg, crotonin significantly prevented (p<0.05) the formation of gastric lesions by 51 and 56%, respectively, when compared to the control group. Gastric injury was also of significantly less magnitude in the DHC treatment group (p<0.05). In the pylorus-ligature model, crotonin (p.o.), like cimetidine, increased the volume of gastric juice when compared to the control group (p<0.05). No significant modifications where found in gastric parameters such as pH or total acid content after oral crotonin treatment. However, systemic alterations were observed when crotonin (100 mg/kg) was previously administered intraduodenally to mice. We observed significant changes (p<0.001) in gastric-juice parameters such as an increase in volume and a decrease in gastric acidity. Those pre-treated with crotonin as well as with DHC did not increase free mucus production (p>0.05). The results suggest that crotonin presents a significant anti-ulcer effect when assessed in these ulcer-induced models. As with DHC, the antiulcerogenic effects of crotonin are probably related to anti-secretory or/and gastroprotective properties of this substance. In light of results obtained with DHC and natural trans-crotonin in the present study, we concluded that the A-ring of both diterpenes is not directly involved in the antiulcerogenic activity. (+info)Host plant use among closely related Anaea butterfly species (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Charaxinae). (3/43)
There is a great number of Charaxinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) species in the tropics whose larvae feed on several plant families. However the genus Anaea is almost always associated with Croton species (Euphorbiaceae). This work describes patterns of host plant use by immature and adult abundance on different vertical strata of sympatric Anaea species in a forest of Southeastern Brazil. Quantitative samples of leaves were taken in April/1999 and May/2000 to collect eggs and larvae of four Anaea species on C. alchorneicarpus, C. floribundus and C. salutaris in a semideciduous forest. Sampled leaves were divided into three classes of plant phenological stage: saplings, shrubs and trees. The results showed that the butterfly species are segregating in host plant use on two scales: host plant species and plant phenological stages. C. alchorneicarpus was used by only one Anaea species, whereas C. floribundus was used by three species and C. salutaris by four Anaea species. There was one Anaea species concentrated on sapling, another on sapling/shrub and two others on shrub/tree leaves. Adults of Anaea were more frequent at canopy traps but there were no differences among species caught in traps at different vertical positions. This work supplements early studies on host plant use among Charaxinae species and it describes how a guild of closely related butterfly species may be organized in a complex tropical habitat. (+info)A novel ent-kaurane diterpenoid from the Croton tonkinensis GAGNEP. (4/43)
A novel ent-kaurane diterpenoid, ent-1alpha-acetoxy-7beta,14alpha-dihydroxy-kaur-16-en-15-on has been isolated from leaves of Croton tonkinensis GAGNEP. Its structure was determined by a combination of spectroscopy, X-ray crystallographic analysis and the chemical reaction acetylation. (+info)Antileishmanial activity of a linalool-rich essential oil from Croton cajucara. (5/43)
The in vitro leishmanicidal effects of a linalool-rich essential oil from the leaves of Croton cajucara against Leishmania amazonensis were investigated. Morphological changes in L. amazonensis promastigotes treated with 15 ng of essential oil per ml were observed by transmission electron microscopy; leishmanial nuclear and kinetoplast chromatin destruction, followed by cell lysis, was observed within 1 h. Pretreatment of mouse peritoneal macrophages with 15 ng of essential oil per ml reduced by 50% the interaction between these macrophages and L. amazonensis, with a concomitant increase by 220% in the level of nitric oxide production by the infected macrophages. Treatment of preinfected macrophages with 15 ng of essential oil per ml reduced by 50% the interaction between these cells and the parasites, which led to a 60% increase in the amount of nitric oxide produced by the preinfected macrophages. These results provide new perspectives on the development of drugs with activities against Leishmania, as linalool-rich essential oil is a strikingly potent leishmanicidal plant extract (50% lethal doses, 8.3 ng/ml for promastigotes and 8.7 ng/ml for amastigotes) which inhibited the growth of L. amazonensis promastigotes at very low concentrations (MIC, 85.0 pg/ml) and which presented no cytotoxic effects against mammalian cells. (+info)Effect of ethanol extracts of three Chinese medicinal plants with laxative properties on ion transport of the rat intestinal epithelia. (6/43)
The effects of ethanol extracts of three Chinese medicinal plants Dahuang (Rheum palmatum L.), Badou (Croton tiglium L.), and Huomaren (Cannabis sativa L.), on ion transport of the rat intestinal epithelia were studied. Rat intestinal epithelia mounted in an Ussing chamber attached with voltage/current clamp were used for measuring changes of the short-circuit current across the epithelia. The intestinal epithelia were activated with current raised by serosal administration of forskolin 5 microM. Ethanol extracts of the three plants all augmented the current additively when each was added after forskolin. In subsequent experiments, ouabain and bumetanide were added prior to ethanol extracts of these medicinal plants to determine their effect on Na(+) and Cl(-) movement. The results suggest that ethanol extracts of the three medicinal plants may affect the Cl(-) movement more directly than Na(+) movement in the intestinal epithelial cells. The results provide evidence for the pharmacologic mechanism of the three Chinese medicinal plants on the intestinal tract. (+info)Four ent-kaurane-type diterpenoids from Croton tonkinensis Gagnep. (7/43)
From the leaves of the endemic Vietnamese medicinal plant Croton tonkinensis GAGNEP. (Euphorbiaceae) the four new ent-kaurane-type diterpenoids ent-1alpha,14alpha-diacetoxy-7beta-hydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (1), ent-1alpha,7beta-diacetoxy-14alpha-hydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (2), ent-18-acetoxy-14alpha-hydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (3), and ent-(16S)-18-acetoxy-7beta-hydroxykauran-15-one (4) were isolated. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analyses. (+info)Cytotoxic diterpenoids from Vietnamese medicinal plant Croton tonkinensis GAGNEP. (8/43)
Six new ent-kaurane-type diterpenoids were isolated from the leaves of the endemic Vietnamese medicinal plant Croton tonkinensis GAGNEP. (Euphorbiaceae) together with three known ent-11alpha-acetoxy-7beta,14alpha-dihydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (1), ent-kaur-16-en-15-one 18-oic acid (5) and ent-18-hydroxykaur-16-ene (7). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic analyses to be ent-7beta-acetoxy-11alpha-hydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (2), ent-18-acetoxy-11alpha-hydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (3), ent-11alpha-acetoxykaur-16-en-18-oic acid (4), ent-15alpha,18-dihydroxykaur-16-ene (6), ent-11alpha,18-diacetoxy-7beta-hydroxykaur-16-en-15-one (8), and ent-(16S)-1alpha,14alpha-diacetoxy-7beta-hydroxy-17-methoxykauran-15-one (14). ent-Kaurane-type diterpenoids from Croton tonkinensis 2-4, 6, and 9-13, were tested for toxicity in the brine shrimp lethality assay. Compounds 9, 10, and 12 demonstrated significant activity, compounds 2, 3, 6, and 11 showed weak activity, and compounds 4 and 13 were inactive. (+info)Croton oil is a natural plant oil derived from the seeds of the Croton tiglium tree. It has been used in traditional medicine for centuries and has various medicinal properties. In the medical field, croton oil is used as a laxative and to treat constipation. It works by softening the stool and increasing bowel movements. Croton oil is also used topically as an antiseptic and to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. However, it should be used with caution as it can cause irritation and allergic reactions in some people. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before using croton oil for any medical purpose.
Plant extracts refer to the active compounds or bioactive molecules that are extracted from plants and used in the medical field for various therapeutic purposes. These extracts are obtained through various extraction methods, such as solvent extraction, steam distillation, and cold pressing, and can be used in the form of powders, liquids, or capsules. Plant extracts have been used for centuries in traditional medicine and are now widely used in modern medicine as well. They are used to treat a wide range of conditions, including inflammation, pain, anxiety, depression, and cancer. Some examples of plant extracts used in medicine include aspirin (extracted from willow bark), quinine (extracted from cinchona bark), and morphine (extracted from opium poppy). Plant extracts are also used in the development of new drugs and therapies. Researchers extract compounds from plants and test them for their potential therapeutic effects. If a compound shows promise, it can be further developed into a drug that can be used to treat a specific condition. It is important to note that while plant extracts can be effective in treating certain conditions, they can also have side effects and may interact with other medications. Therefore, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using plant extracts as a form of treatment.
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Diterpenes, Kaurane are a type of diterpene that are found in the plant kingdom, particularly in the resin of the Cinnamomum camphora tree. They are known for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties and have been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various conditions such as arthritis, muscle pain, and headaches. In the medical field, Kaurane diterpenes are being studied for their potential therapeutic applications, including as anti-cancer agents, anti-inflammatory drugs, and neuroprotective agents.
Dermatitis, Irritant is a type of skin inflammation that occurs when the skin comes into contact with a substance that irritates it. This type of dermatitis is usually caused by exposure to harsh chemicals, detergents, solvents, or other irritants that can damage the skin's protective barrier. The symptoms of irritant dermatitis can vary depending on the severity of the exposure and the individual's sensitivity to the irritant. Common symptoms include redness, itching, burning, dryness, and scaling of the skin. In severe cases, the skin may become thickened, cracked, and painful. Irritant dermatitis is usually reversible with the removal of the irritant and appropriate treatment, such as moisturizers, anti-inflammatory creams, or corticosteroids. However, if left untreated or if the irritant is not removed, the condition can become chronic and difficult to treat. It is important to identify and avoid irritants that cause dermatitis to prevent future flare-ups.
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Mammy4
- potted Croton Mammy plant(s). (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- The Mammy Croton is a wonderful addition to any room that receives adequate light. (plantaddicts.com)
- Mammy Croton does well in partial shade to full sun. (plantaddicts.com)
- The Mammy Croton is a tropical plant and prefers high humidity, so don't let your plant dry out. (plantaddicts.com)
Lechleri2
- 100% Pure Sangre de Grado Resin (Croton lechleri). (raintree.com)
- The new drug is derived from the red sap of the Croton lechleri plant and is only the second botanical prescription drug approved by FDA. (medscape.com)
Plants7
- Many plants from the genus Croton are known as ornamental indoor plants. (naturalnews.com)
- Croton\u003c\/h1\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe chances are good that you've seen the \u003cstrong\u003ebold and bright foliage\u003c\/strong\u003e of Croton Plants before. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAs tropical natives, Croton Plants prefer \u003cstrong\u003eplenty of sunlight\u003c\/strong\u003e to produce their vivid foliage. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- The chances are good that you've seen the bold and bright foliage of Croton Plants before. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- As tropical natives, Croton Plants prefer plenty of sunlight to produce their vivid foliage. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- There are few plants that offer the natural, striking coloration of Crotons. (jordansjungle.net)
- From croton to succulents and ferns to zebra, floor plants instantly add warmth to any space. (annettesdecor.com)
Petra1
- Shown above is the more common Croton 'Petra', with bright reds, oranges and yellows. (jordansjungle.net)
Gold Dust2
- The Croton Gold Dust house plant has deep green leaves with yellow spots. (shoppothos.com)
- The Croton Gold dust like all crotons, like high humidity and ample light. (shoppothos.com)
Sunlight2
- Croton do best in a well lit, bright area, with a few hours of direct sunlight throughout the day. (jordansjungle.net)
- As long as they remain moist and are given enough sunlight each day, Croton are easy going with other household conditions. (jordansjungle.net)
Plant1
- Like garden croton, the Brazilian plant Croton tricolor is a member of the spurge family, but it is a species of tree with simple, broad leaves . (naturalnews.com)
Leaf1
- Many varieties of Croton are commonly seen for sale, offering different color combinations, textures and leaf shapes. (jordansjungle.net)
Species1
- Codiaeum variegatum (garden croton), an ornamental shrub native to the South Pacific, is the most famous species of Croton and is grown for its different-colored leaves. (naturalnews.com)
Plenty1
- Crotons need well-draining soil with plenty of humus. (plantaddicts.com)
Colors1
- As a houseplant, Crotons offer vibrant colors and relatively easy care. (jordansjungle.net)
Humidity2
- Croton are great at tolerating lower humidity levels. (jordansjungle.net)
- Regular indoor temps and humidity levels are fine for Croton, while they can handle higher temperatures and humidity levels perfectly as well, making them great inside or out, in the Summer months. (jordansjungle.net)
Receives1
- The more direct sun a Croton receives, the better and more vibrant it's coloring will be. (jordansjungle.net)
Thick1
- Also known as Mamey Croton and Croton Mamey, it boasts shiny, leathery, large, thick leaves that twist, curl and corkscrew as they grow. (plantaddicts.com)
Moderate2
- Many families live in Croton-on-Hudson and residents tend to have moderate political views. (niche.com)
- Croton are moderate growers, especially once they are established. (jordansjungle.net)
Soil1
- If the top inch or so of the soil is dry, your Croton could most likely use a drink. (jordansjungle.net)
Essential1
- Essential oil from leaves of Croton blanchetianus Baill does not present acute oral toxicity, has antigenotoxic action and reduces neurogenic and inflammatory nociception in mice. (bvsalud.org)
Leaves1
- Please note that Croton are not pet safe, and the sticky sap in their leaves and stems can cause skin, mouth and eye irritation and vomiting. (jordansjungle.net)
Products1
- Hi, Spark, do we ship our products to the Croton address? (sparkawards.com)
Prefer1
- For watering, Croton prefer and do best when they are kept evenly moist at all times. (jordansjungle.net)
Include1
- The most common pest issues for Croton include Mealy Bugs and Red Spider Mites, however, Thrip and even Scale Bugs can cause issues. (jordansjungle.net)
Tropical1
- Just one glance at this breathtaking croton silk tree and you'll be daydreaming of a tropical paradise. (annettesdecor.com)
Extracted from the bark1
- Crofelemer, a purified proanthocyanidin oligomer extracted from the bark latex of Croton lechleri, is in clinical trials for secretory diarrheas of various etiologies. (nih.gov)
Aqueduct2
- Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct will host a free, easy four-mile loop tour of historic Irvington, Tarrytown and the Old Croton Aqueduct beginning and ending at Main Street School at 101 Main Street, Irvington, in the town of Greenburgh in Westchester County, NY . (newyorkalmanack.com)
- The mostly level, shaded walk will take place on one of the most storied sections of the Old Croton Aqueduct . (newyorkalmanack.com)
Bark2
- Trans-dehydrocrotonin, the major diterpene isolated from the bark of Croton cajucara, has good antiulcerogenic activity which, however, is accompanied by toxic effects . (bvsalud.org)
- 12. Laevifins A-G, clerodane diterpenoids from the Bark of Croton oblongus Burm.f. (nih.gov)
Codiaeum2
- The croton plant (Codiaeum variegatum) has just as many leaf forms as it has colours from thin ribbon like leaves to large ovate leaves. (ugaoo.com)
- The plants we call crotons (Codiaeum variegatum var pictum) are from the same family as euphorbias. (ashteadpark.com)
Colorful foliage1
- The colorful foliage for this variety of croton, has spots similar to freckles as it is found all over the plant including leaves and stems. (houseplantshop.com)
Colourful1
- One of the most colourful plants in the world - the croton is a stunning display of yellows, greens, oranges, reds and browns. (ugaoo.com)
Indoor plant1
- When grown outdoors the croton plant can grow up to 8 feet tall, but in planters or indoor plant pots, the croton plant grows relatively slowly and tends to be much smaller than their outdoor counterparts planted directly into the soil. (ugaoo.com)
Cytotoxic3
- Antiulcerogenic effect and cytotoxic activity of semi-synthetic crotonin obtained from Croton cajucara Benth. (bvsalud.org)
- 1. Cytotoxic clerodane diterpenoids from Croton crassifolius. (nih.gov)
- 5. Cytotoxic, apoptotic, and sensitization properties of ent-kaurane-type diterpenoids from Croton tonkinensis Gagnep on human liver cancer HepG2 and Hep3b cell lines. (nih.gov)
Reservoir3
- Today I had the opportunity to drive through Cortlandt Manor and Croton on Hudson, and the reservoir views with autumn here were breathtaking. (westchesterrealestate.net)
- Croton Gorge Park is the site of the Croton Dam, which along with Kensico Dam helped create the whole reservoir system. (westchesterrealestate.net)
- At the launch site, you have two choices: turn left and paddle up the Croton River towards Croton Dam and Reservoir, or turn right and navigate under a charming train trestle, leading you to Croton Bay and the Hudson River beyond. (ecpaddlesports.com)
Feet tall1
- At six feet tall, this grand croton is certain to leave a lasting impression. (acshomeaccents.com)
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- Dr. Jackson works in Croton-on-Hudson, NY and specializes in Psychology. (webmd.com)
- Croton Gorge Park is just off Route 129, north of the village of Croton on Hudson. (westchesterrealestate.net)
- CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- The Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department has a new set of wheels. (dailyvoice.com)
- We're your Croton On Hudson-area car repair and maintenance shop. (nissanusa.com)
- Why Nissan Service Near Croton On Hudson, NY? (nissanusa.com)
- Trust your nearest Nissan dealer for top-notch Nissan repair near Croton On Hudson as well as general auto service and maintenance. (nissanusa.com)
- Your Croton On Hudson-area Nissan repair shop can service and maintain most vehicle types! (nissanusa.com)
- Learn all about the services available at your local Nissan dealer and schedule an appointment today for new tires, tire repair, brakes, oil, or battery replacement near Croton On Hudson, NY. (nissanusa.com)
- Let's get the thrill back in your ride with a set of new tires or a fast flat tire fix near Croton On Hudson. (nissanusa.com)
- Your local Nissan dealer near Croton On Hudson carries the biggest tire brands available. (nissanusa.com)
- If you're not sure when to replace your tires or how to pick the right tires , stop by one of our tire stores near Croton On Hudson. (nissanusa.com)
- Your nearest Nissan dealer is also the destination to visit for tire rotation, balancing, shocks, struts and wheel alignment near Croton On Hudson. (nissanusa.com)
- Have you been putting off brake service near Croton On Hudson? (nissanusa.com)
- Your New York Nissan dealer offers high-quality brake repair and inspections near Croton On Hudson. (nissanusa.com)
- All of these indicators can mean it's time for brake pad, brake fluid or brake rotor service near Croton On Hudson. (nissanusa.com)
- During an oil change at a car maintenance shop near Croton On Hudson, your engine oil will be drained and refilled with top-notch oil that's right for your vehicle. (nissanusa.com)
- Your Croton On Hudson-area Nissan dealer carries the best synthetic and full synthetic oil for your Nissan. (nissanusa.com)
- No need to make an appointment for this car maintenance service near Croton On Hudson, either. (nissanusa.com)
- Head to your local Express Dealer for a quick and affordable oil change close to Croton On Hudson. (nissanusa.com)
- Located near the picturesque Croton Bay and the Hudson River, the Echo Canoe and Kayak Launch is the perfect starting point for your next kayaking excursion. (ecpaddlesports.com)
- It likewise shelters in its bosom many of the men and women who served our community well and helped to build and plan our beautiful village of Croton-on-Hudson. (umcchurches.org)
- Eric Turkheimer grew up in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, raised by his parents Nathan Turkheimer and Barbara Tack Turkheimer. (nih.gov)
Rotary1
- And click on the photo---courtesy of the outstanding archives maintained by the volunteers of The Croton Historical Society--to read an 8/30/84 article on plans for a 1985 Rotary Car Show. (blogspot.com)
Avoid1
- Avoid draughts - crotons need a minimum temperature of 15ºC (60ºF). (ashteadpark.com)
Plenty1
- Crotons are easy to care for plant species that need plenty of water and full to dappled sun. (ugaoo.com)
High School2
- The entrance is on Old Post Road South, across from the Croton-Harmon High School, up the driveway to the top of the Cemetery Hill. (umcchurches.org)
- He graduated from Croton Harmon High School in 1971, received his B.A. from Haverford College in 1976, and studied clinical psychology and behavior genetics under Lee Willerman and John Loehlin at The University of Texas at Austin. (nih.gov)
Care1
- Let's take a look at the detailed care guide for the croton plant. (ugaoo.com)
Activities3
- The croton can be propagated by dividing clumps during repotting activities, which can be done during any season. (ugaoo.com)
- 8. Two new clerodane diterpenoids and a new pyran-2-one derivative with anti-neuroinflammatory activities from Croton crassifolius. (nih.gov)
- 16. Two novel clerodane diterpenenes with NGF-potentiating activities from the twigs of Croton yanhuii. (nih.gov)
Park1
- Croton Point Park, occupying most of this finger of land, offered a picturesque backdrop with its beach, picnic areas, and small campground. (ecpaddlesports.com)
Point1
- As we made our way past Croton Point, we ventured into more open waters, discovering a thrilling yet challenging environment. (ecpaddlesports.com)
Back1
- Crotons are back in fashion, and they come in such a wide variety, there's one for every home. (ashteadpark.com)
Orange1
- This Artificial Croton Plant brings various shades of green, orange, and yellow into any design. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
Studies1
- For irritant studies, 5% croton oil was applied to the ear immediately after restraint. (cdc.gov)
Made1
- The Croton Cowl is a knit cowl pattern made with medium weight yarn that has a skill level of easy. (lionbrand.com)
Activity1
- 4. Diterpenoids from the roots of Croton crassifolius and their anti-angiogenic activity. (nih.gov)
Make1
- Whether you explore the winding river or embrace the vastness of Croton Bay, East Coast Paddle Sports can equip you with the perfect kayak to make your experience unforgettable. (ecpaddlesports.com)
Found1
- Passing under the train tracks, we found ourselves greeted by the expansive beauty of Croton Bay. (ecpaddlesports.com)