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Hemiterpenes of Ilex macropoda Miq.

  • Park, Hee-Wook;Kim, Ju-Sin;Baek, Nam-In;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Lim, Jong-Pil;Kim, Dae-Keun
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.193-195
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    • 2005
  • The chromatographic separation of methanolic extract from the twigs of Ilex macropoda (Aquifoliaceae) led to the isolation of three hemiterpenes, and their chemical were elucidated by physico-chemical and spectroscopic analysis. Their structures were characterized as 4,5-dihydroxyprenyl caffeate (1), $4-(6-O-caffeoyl-{\beta}-D-glucucopyranosyloxy)-5-hydoxyprenyl$ caffeate (2), and $4-{\beta}-D-glucucopyranosyloxy-5-hydroxyprenyl$ caffeate (3), respectively. Compound 1 was isolated for the first time from plant.

Ilex × wandoensis C. F. Miller & M. Kim, a new hybrid species of Ilex (Aquifoliaceae) from Korea (감탕나무속(Ilex)의 신잡종, 완도호랑가시나무(I. × wandoensis C. F. Miller & M. Kim))

  • Miller, C.F.;Kim, Muyeol
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.293-299
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    • 2002
  • A new taxon of Ilex is described from Wando Island, Province Jeonnam, Korea. Ilex x wandoensis C. F. Miller & M. Kim hybrid nov. originates from the natural hybridization of the parent species, I. cornuta Thunb. and I. integra Thunb. Leaves of the new taxon have smooth, spinose margins, a condition that is intermediate between the twisted, spinose leaf margins of I. cornuta and the smooth, entire margins of I. integra. The new hybrid species shares several characters with its two parents, including evergreen leaves, dioecy, and red drupes.

Pentacyclic Triterpenoids from Ilex macropoda

  • Kim, Dae-Keun;Nam, Il-Yong;Kim, Jin-Wook;Shin, Tae-Yong;Lim, Jong-Pil
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.617-620
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    • 2002
  • Six compounds were isolated from the twigs of Ilex macropoda. Their structures were elucidated as betulinic acid, lupeol, betulone, betulin, erythrodiol and 11-oxo-erythrodiol by physicochemical and spectroscopic analysis. Among them, lupeol, betulone, erythrodiol and 11-oxo-erythrodiol were isolated for the first time from this plant.

New triterpenoid saponins from Ilex pubescens

  • Han, Yong-Nam;Baik, Seung-Kyung;Kim, Tae-Hee;Han, Byung-Hoon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.132-141
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    • 1987
  • New triterpenoid saponins, ilexosides A, D, E, J, K and O have been isolated form the root of Ilex pubescens. Chemical and spectroscopic studies have established their structures as shown in formulae 1, 2, 8, 11, 3, 4 and 5.

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Antithrombotic activities of saponins from Ilex pubescens

  • Han, Yong-Nam;Baik, Soung-Kyung;Kim, Tae-Hee;Han, Byung-Hoon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.115-120
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    • 1987
  • Methanol extract of Ilex pubescens roots prolonged bleeding time threefold, and inhibited the generation of malondialdehyde released during platelet aggregation inducted by thrombin. Through several purification procedures, its saponin, named ilexoside, was proved to be responsible for the antithrombotic activities of the plant. Ilexosides A, -D and -J and 24-carboxypomolic acid showed strong inhibitory activities on platelet aggregation induced by thrombin.

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Triterpenoids of Ilex pubescens

  • Han, Yong-Nam;Baik, Seung-Kyung;Kim, Tae-Hee;Han, Byung-Hoon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.121-131
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    • 1987
  • Four triterpenoids were isolated from the roots of Ilex pubescens : two new triterpenoids named pubescenolic acid (I) and pubescenic acid (II), and two known triterpenoids ilexolic acid (III) and oleanolic acid (IV). Chemical and spectroscopic studies have established I and II as 20-epipomolic acid and 24-carboxypomolic acid, repectively.

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New records of flowering plants collected from the Phou Khao Khouay National Biodiversity Conservation Area for the flora of Laos

  • LIM, Chang-Kun;LEE, Kyoung-Eun;CHO, Hyun-Sung;SAYSAVANH, Veosavanh;WON, Hyosig
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.305-318
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    • 2021
  • We report 14 species of flowering plants as new additions to the flora of Laos. These are Illex viridis (Aquifoliaceae), Capparis erycibe (Capparaceae), Euphorbia bokorensis (Euphorbiaceae), Exacum darae (Gentianaceae), Aeschynanthus cambodiensis (Gesneriaceae), Tetraphyllum roseum (Gesneriaceae), Utricularia gibba (Lentibulariaceae), Macrosolen brandisianus (Loranthaceae), Decaschistia siamensis (Malvaceae), Nyssa yunnanensis (Nyssaceae), Adenia penangiana var. penangiana (Passifloraceae), Pentaphylax euryoides (Pentaphylacaceae), Wikstroemia bokorensis (Thymelaeaceae), and Debregeasia wallichiana (Urticaceae). We discovered the species during a botanical survey of the Phou Khao Khouay National Biodiversity Conservation Area (PKKNBCA) of Lao PDR in 2015-2019. In addition, nine rarely collected flowering plant species in Laos are newly reported for the PKKNBCA.

Flora of Oesorak in Soraksan National Park (설악산 국립공원 외설악의 관속식물상)

  • Kim, Yong-Shik;Kang, Ki-Ho;Bae, Jun-Kyu;Shin, Hyun-Tak
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.211-239
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    • 1997
  • The flora of Oesorak in the Soraksan National Park including Chombongsan(Mountain) and Kwanmobong(Peak) were surveyed from February to August, 1996. These areas have very rich and diverse flora;620 taxa with 89 families, 321 genera, 526 species, 2 subspecies, 89 varieties and 3 forms in the Oesorak, 404 taxa with 251 genera, 350 species, 1 subspecies, 51 varieties and 2 forms in the Chombongsan(Mountain), 286 taxa with 206 genera, 233 species, 1 subspecies, 50 varieties and 2 forms in Kwanmobong(peak). The Oesorak had very distinct floristic characteristics such as the wild habitats of Asarum maculatum(Aristolochiaceae) and Ilex macropoda(Aquifoliaceae). In the phyorgeographical point of view, the six species such as Sapium japonicum (Euphorbiaceae), Euphorbia joldini(Euphorbiaceae), Ilex macropoda (Aquifoliaceae), Styrax japonica (Styracaceae), Carex sideros ticta (Cyperaceae) and Asarum maculatum (Aristolochiaceae) were naturalized into this region, while the 17 taxa such as Abies neprolepis(Pinaceae), Pinus pumila(Pinaceae), Thuja koraiensis(Cupressaceae), Allium senescens(Liliaceae), Lilium distichum(Liliaceae), Saxifraga punctata(Saxfragaceae), Rosa marretii(Rosaceae), Bupleurum euphorbioides(Umbelliferae), Androsace cortusaefolia (Primulaceae), Peducularis mandshurica(Scrophulariaceae) and Leontopodium coreanum (Compositae) were distrivuted to this region. The colonizing weedy species such as Ixris repens (Compositae) were distributed to this region. The colonizing weedy species losa(Labiatae) and Rosa rugosa(Rosaceae) were naturalized into ca. 900m at sea level mainly due to the sand soil from the seashore. Mountain roadbed is susceptible than other areas to the slippery road problems, due largely to snow and rain, particularly during winter. Sand soils from seashore are utilized to minimize this slip in traffic operation.

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Antiplatelet Action of Ilexoside D, a Triterpenoid Saponin from Ilex pubescens

  • Lee, Dug-Keun;Lee, Hye-Sun;Huh, Min-Do;Lee, Chul-Hoon;Lee, Young-Su;Kim, Hyun-Su;Han, Yong-Nam
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.352-356
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    • 1991
  • The anti-platelet activity of ilexoside D isolated from the roots of Ilex pubescens Hook. et Arn. was investigated in in vitro and ex vivo models of platelet aggregation induced by ADP, thrombin or collagen in rats. In vitro ilexoside D inhibited more effectively platelet aggregation induced by ADP and thrombin than by collagen as compared with aspirin. Ex vivo ilexoside D also inhibited platelet aggregation induced by ADP and collagen, but not by thrombin, and the inhibitory action of ilexoside D was more effective than that of aspirin. However, in vitro ilexoside D inhibited very poorly the generation of malonyldialdehyde, which is known to be concomitantly released with thromboxane $A_2$ during platelet aggregation. These results suggest that the anti-platelet activity of ilexoside D may not be responsible for prostaglandin synthesis in platelets.

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Nineteen new records of plant species including two new genera recorded from the Bhutan Himalayas

  • DORJI, Rinchen;PHUENTSHO, Phuentsho;DORJI, Kencho;TSHEWANG, Sangay;WANGDI, Phuntsho;TOBGAY, Kezang;GYELTSHEN, Nima;GYELTSHEN, Choki
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.173-183
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    • 2022
  • Through the collection of herbarium specimens in Bhutan over the years, new plant species are discovered nearly annually. Thus, this paper reports two new genera and 19 new records of flowering plant species from Bhutan. The new genera include Eurycorymbus of the family Sapindaceae and Homalium of the family Salicaceae. The new records of plant species are Eranthemum erythrochilum (Acanthaceae), Hemidesmus indicus (Apocynaceae), Ilex umbellulata (Aquifoliaceae), Canarium strictum (Burseraceae), Ehretia acuminate (Boraginaceae), Vaccinium sikkimense (Ericaceae), Nothapodytes foetida (Icacinaceae), Machilus edulis (Lauraceae), Grewia asiatica (Malvaceae), Hibiscus fragrans (Malvaceae), Cipadessa baccifera (Meliaceae), Baccaurea javanica (Phyllanthaceae), Canthiumera glabra (Rubiaceae), Homalium napaulense (Salicaceae), Eurycorymbus cavaleriei (Sapindaceae), Acmella radicans (Asteraceae), Silene latifolia (Caryophyllaceae), Cleome rutidosperma (Cleomaceae), and Cuphea carthagenensis (Lythraceae). Morphological determinations of the genera and species were carried out at the National Herbarium (THIM) of the National Biodiversity Centre of Bhutan. Brief descriptions of the species, phenology, and photo plates are provided in this annotated checklist.