Dysosma pleiantha, an important threatened medicinal plant species, is restricted in distribution to southeastern China. The species is capable of reproducing both sexually and asexually.
Dysosma pleiantha, Plants 20-60(-80) cm tall. Rhizomes creeping, stout, nodose, with numerous fibrous roots; aerial stems erect, solitary, glabrous. Leaves opposite; petiole 10-28 cm, angulate, glabrous; leaf blade abaxially pale yellowish green, adaxially dark green, usually shiny, suborbicular in gross outline, 16-33 cm in diam., papery, both surfaces glabrous, 5-9-lobed; lobes broadly triangular-ovate, margin spinose-serrulate, apex acute. Inflorescence 5-8-fascicled flowers. Pedicel 2-4 cm, often nodding, glabrous. Flowers attached at base of petiole, purplish red. Sepals caducous, elliptic-oblong or ovate-oblong, 1-2 × ca. 0.8 cm. Petals 6-9, purplish red, obovate-oblong, 3-4 × 1-1.3 cm. Stamens falcate-inflexed, ca. 2.3 cm; filaments flat, 7-8 mm; anthers ca. 1.5 cm; anther connective prolonged.
Catalog | Product Name | CAS Number | Manual |
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CFN99168 | Podophyllotoxin | 518-28-5 | |
CFN99888 | Deoxypodophyllotoxin | 19186-35-7 | |
CFN99128 | 4'-Demethylepipodophyllotoxin | 6559-91-7 | |
CFN98733 | Astragalin | 480-10-4 | |
CFN99170 | Astragaloside | 17429-69-5 | |
CFN98848 | Physcion | 521-61-9 | |
CFN99272 | Quercetin | 117-39-5 | |
CFN98838 | Kaempferol | 520-18-3 | |
CFN98754 | Hyperoside | 482-36-0 | |
CFN99188 | Hypericin | 548-04-9 | |
CFN99916 | Beta-Sitosterol | 83-46-5 | |
CFN98713 | Daucosterol | 474-58-8 | |
CFN90483 | 4'-Demethylpodophyllotoxin | 40505-27-9 | n/a |
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