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Chemical compound
Quassin is a white, bitter, crystalline substance that is the prototypical example of the family of quassinoids. It can be extracted from the quassia
Quassin
Species of tree
biological activities in its tissues including the very bitter compound quassin. Therefore, it is used as an insecticide, in traditional medicine, for
Quassia_amara
Genus of plants in the Simaroubaceae family found in the tropics of the world
Quassia undulata. It is the source of the quassinoids such as quassin and neo-quassin. Simalikalactone D is a quassinoid that is extracted from Quassia
Quassia
Chemical compound
example, (S)-(+)-carvone was used to begin a 1998 synthesis of the terpenoid quassin: In 1908, it was reported that exposure of carvone to "Italian sunlight"
Carvone
Class of chemical compounds
C-19, C-20, C-22 and C-25 types. The prototypical member of the group, quassin, was first described in the 19th century from plants of the genus Quassia
Quassinoid
Deciduous tree in the quassia family
paralysis. The ailanthus tree contains various phytochemicals including quassin, saponin and ailanthone, as well as the quinone irritant, 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone
Ailanthus_altissima
Additive used to impart a bitter taste
applications as an aversive agent. Sucrose octaacetate Quercetin Brucine Quassin The threshold for stimulation of bitter taste by quinine averages a concentration
Bitterant
Onoceranone & Onocerol. Quassinoid-type, e.g. Bruceanol A, Eurycomanone & Quassin. Cycloartane-type, e.g. Cycloastragenol & Astragenol. Holostane-type, e
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Environmental effect
were identified including pyrethrum, rotenone, nicotine, sabadilla, and quassin. Synthetic compounds proved cheaper and far more effective than natural
Environmental impact of pesticides
Environmental_impact_of_pesticides
glycyrrhizic acid MeSH D02.455.849.919.490 – limonins MeSH D02.455.849.919.570 – quassins MeSH D02.455.849.919.570.500 – glaucarubin MeSH D02.455.849.919.650 – sapogenins
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Danish physician and chemist
medicine in Copenhagen. His doctoral thesis in 1775 examined medical use of quassin from the plant quassia amara. He was appointed as physician (Norwegian:
Peter_Thorstensen
Species of sawfly
part of an integrated pest management programme. Research has shown that quassin and neoquassin, extracted from Quassia amara, can provide control of H
Hoplocampa_testudinea
from Brazil, Mexico, Taiwan serotonin agonist, neuroimmunologic modulator Quassin Quassia amara various Celastrol Tripterygium wilfordii various Mitraphylline
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n.
The bitter principle of quassia, extracted as a white crystalline substance; -- formerly called quassite.