Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Comus alba

Comus alba L. C. kousa Hance C. macrophylla Wallich Si Zhao Hua Jian Zi Mu (Dogwood) (bark, shoot, leaf) Quercitol, kaempferol, dihydroxyglutamic acid, phenethylamine.48 Astringent, antimalarial, treat arthritis, backache, diabetes, hepatitis, malaria, metrorrhagia, cancer. [Pg.60]

Comus alba, . , C. macrophylla Anethum graveolem Nothosmymium japonicum Blumea balsumifera... [Pg.418]

Celosia argentea, C. cristata, C. margariacea, Ficus carica, Hippophae rhamnoides Comus alba, C. kousa, C. macmphylla, Euphorbia hirta, Fagopyrum esculentum, F. sagittatum, Viscum album, V. coloratum... [Pg.474]

Bjoroy, 0, Fossen, T, Andersen, OM. Anthocyanin 3-galactosides from Comus alba Sibirica with glucosidation of the B-ring. Phytochemistry, 2007, 68, 640-645... [Pg.182]

Figure 66. Expected percentage of trees showing uptake with distance from application spot for sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) the white oak group (Quercus alba Q. steUata) dogwood (Comus florida), hickories (Carya spp.), the black oak group (Q. velutina, Q.falcata Q, coccinea, Q. rubra, Q. marilandica), and red cedar (Juniperus virginiana). Based on probit analyses. From Brown and Woods (1968). Figure 66. Expected percentage of trees showing uptake with distance from application spot for sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) the white oak group (Quercus alba Q. steUata) dogwood (Comus florida), hickories (Carya spp.), the black oak group (Q. velutina, Q.falcata Q, coccinea, Q. rubra, Q. marilandica), and red cedar (Juniperus virginiana). Based on probit analyses. From Brown and Woods (1968).

See other pages where Comus alba is mentioned: [Pg.160]    [Pg.442]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.160]    [Pg.442]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.366]    [Pg.532]    [Pg.534]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.47 , Pg.247 , Pg.405 , Pg.429 , Pg.454 , Pg.461 ]




SEARCH



Comus

© 2024 chempedia.info