Kalanchoe. Bryophyllum . A plant genus of the family CRASSULACEAE. Members contain bryophyllins (also called bryotoxins) which are bufadienolides (BUFANOLIDES) that have insecticidal activity. . 1.00
Drimia. Drimia maritima . Scilla maritima . Urginea maritima . Urginea . A plant genus of the family Asparagaceae that contains bufadienolides (BUFANOLIDES). The common name of squill is also used for SCILLA. . 0.52
Bufanolides. Bufadienolides . Cyclopentanophenanthrenes with a 6-membered lactone ring attached at the 17-position and SUGARS attached at the 3-position. They are found in BUFONIDAE and often possess cardiotonic properties. . 0.51
Bryonia. Bryonia alba . Bryonia dioica . Bryonia albas . Bryonia dioicas . Bryonias . Bryonies . alba, Bryonia . dioicas, Bryonia . Bryony . A plant genus of the family CUCURBITACEAE that is the source of bryodin 1 (a ribosome-inactivating protein). . 0.35
Bryostatins. A group of 20-member macrolactones in which there are three remotely substituted pyran rings that are linked by a methylene bridge and an E-disubstituted alkene, and have geminal dimethyls at C8 and C18 carbons. Some interact with PROTEIN KINASE C. . 0.35
Bryopsida. Bryopsidas . Ceratodons . Mosse, True . Physcomitrellas . True Mosse . True Mosses . Ceratodon . Physcomitrella . Mosses, True . Mosses . A class of plants within the Bryophyta comprising the mosses, which are found in both damp (including freshwater) and drier situations. Mosses possess erect or prostrate leafless stems, which give rise to leafless stalks bearing capsules. Spores formed in the capsules are released and grow to produce new plants. (Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990). Many small plants bearing the name moss are in fact not mosses. The "moss" found on the north side of trees is actually a green alga (CHLOROPHYTA). Irish moss is really a red alga (RHODOPHYTA). Beard lichen (beard moss), Iceland moss, oak moss, and reindeer moss are actually LICHENS. Spanish moss is a common name for both LICHENS and an air plant (TILLANDSIA usneoides) of the pineapple family. Club moss is an evergreen herb of the family LYCOPODIACEAE. . 0.34