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Camellia japonica

NAGATA, T., TSUSHIDA, T., HAMAYA, E., ENOKI, N., MANABE, S., NISHINO, C., Camellidins Antifungal saponins isolated from Camellia japonica, Agric. Bio. Chem., 1985,49,1181-1186. [Pg.59]

Hasegawa Y, Nakamura S, Kakizoe S, Sato M, Nakamura N. Immunocytochemical and chemical analyses of Golgi vesicles isolated from the germinated pollen of Camellia japonica. J Plant Res 1998 11 421 —429. [Pg.179]

Han, L. et al.. Tannins of theaceous plants. V. Camelliatannins F, G and H, three new tannins from Camellia japonica, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 42, 1399, 1994. [Pg.615]

Hatano, T. et al., Camelliatannin D, a new inhibitor of bone resorption from Camellia japonica leaves, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 43, 2033, 1995. [Pg.615]

Camellia japonica L. Sha Cha Hua (Camelia) (flower bud) Camelliagenins, d-catechol, 1-epicatechol, leucoanthocyanin, arabinose, camellin, rhamnose, theasaponin.4950 For hemoptysis, epistaxis, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, metrorrhagia. [Pg.45]

Aster tataricus, Camellia japonica, Juncus communis, Tamarindus indicus, T. officinale Psidium guajava... [Pg.390]

Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum, R. undulatum, R. koreanum Calendula officinalis Camellia japonica Camellia japonica... [Pg.400]

Camellia japonica, Vaccinium bracteatum, V. vitis-idaea Acanthopanax giraldii Datura suaveolens... [Pg.444]

Thalictrum aquilegifolium, T. baicalense, T. fauriel, T. foetidum, T. petaloideum, T. simplex, T. squarrosum, T. thunbergii Camellia japonica Papaver somniferum... [Pg.490]

Camellia Camellia japonica S Mountain laurel Kalmia latifolia T... [Pg.230]

Phyllanthus urinaria (Euphorbiaceae), Haematoxyhim campechianum (Fabaceae) [leaf] Phyllanthus urinaria (Euphorbiaceae), Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) [plant] Casuarina stricta (Casuarinaceae), Quercus sp. (Fagacaeae), Potentilla sp., Rubus spp. (Rosaceae), Stachyurus praecox (Stachyuraceae), Camellia japonica (Theaceae)... [Pg.143]

Tannins are the complex flavonoid compounds. Some of these showed good results when evaluated for the antiosteoporosis. Camelliatanin D (30) was isolated from leaves and fruits of Camellia Japonica (Theaceae). It inhibited elevation of calcium concentration induced by PTH rp (1-34), with the IC50 of 2.4 x 10 M. Activity was done on cultured mouse calvaria [33]. Epigallocatechin (31) and epicatechin (32) are the constituents of Rosa sp. (Rosaceae) distributed widespread in other plants also. They behave as a bone sorption inhibitor [26]. [Pg.526]

Fresh samples of three kinds of wood, Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), camellia (Camellia japonica) and ginkgo (Ginkgo bilobd) were cut into blocks... [Pg.310]

OKUDA, T., YOSHIDA, T., ASHIDA, M., YAZAKI, K., Tannins oi Casuarina and Stachyurus Species. Part 1. Structures of pedunculagin, casuarictin, strictinin, casuarinin, casuariin, and stachyurin. J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. 1, 1983, 1765-1772. HATANO, T., SHIDA, S., HAN, L., OKUDA, T., Tannins of theaceous plants. III. Camelliatannins A and B, two new complex tannins from Camellia japonica L., Chem. Pharm. Bull, 1991,39, 876-880. [Pg.186]

Camellia japonica used in traditional Chinese and Japanese (Kampo) healing for treatment of hematemasis, and to prevent or lessen alcohol intoxication during heavy drinking. single low-dose oral administration caused inhibitory effect on ethanol absorption... [Pg.1114]

Yoshikawa, M. et al "Bioactive Saponins and Glycosides...from Seeds of Camellia japonica L. Structures and Inhibitory Activity on Alcohol Absorption," Chem Pharm Bulletin, 1996, vol. 4-1, (10), pp. 1899-1907,... [Pg.1114]

Substance Abuse Camellia japonica Kampo inhibits EtOH absorption... [Pg.1131]

Zoysa, A.K.N., Eoganathan, P. and Medley, M.J. (1997) A technique for studying rhizosphere processes in tree crops soil phosphorus depletion around camellia (Camellia japonica L.) roots. Plant and Soil 190, 253-265. [Pg.184]

Barciela, J. Vieitez, A.M. (1993). Anatomical sequence and morphometric analysis dining somatic embryogenesis on cultured cotyledon explants of Camellia japonica L. Annals of Botany, Vol. 71, No. 5, (May 1993), pp. 395-404, ISSN 0305-7364... [Pg.324]

Pedroso, M.C. Pais, M.S. (1992). A scanning electron microscope and x-ray microanalysis study during induction of morphogenesis in Camellia japonica L. Plant Science, Vol. 87, No. 1, pp. 99-108, ISSN 0168-9452... [Pg.328]

Constit. of the leaves of Camellia japonica (Theaceae). Off-white amorph. powder + 4H2O. [ot] —89 (c, 1.6 in MeOH). [Pg.57]

Hatano, T., Shida, S., Han, L. Okuda, T. (1991). Tannins of theaceous plants. III. Camelliatannins A and B, two new complex tannins from Camellia japonica L. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 39, 876-880. [Pg.129]


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