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Corn poppy

Klatsch-praparat, n. (Micros.) a smear preparation made by pressing the material between two cover glasses and sliding them apart, -rose, /. corn poppy, klauben, v.t. pick, sort (cap., by hand). [Pg.245]

Papaver rhoeaes L. Li Chun Hua (Corn poppy) (flower, root) Rhoeadine, rhoeagenine.72 For jaundice, as a gargle or ingested as bechic. [Pg.121]

Common Names Corn Poppy, Field Poppy, Shirley Poppy Poison Opium Dosage . 2oz(5G) Sap... [Pg.57]

Papaver Rhoeas are often found on arable land, road sides, gravel pits and waste places. The corn poppy produces large red flowers The stalks are distinctive because of the coarse, spreading hairs. The leaves are stalkless with coarsely toothed lobes. The large solitary poppy-like flowers with bright red petals are produced during the summer. The seed capsule is hairless and more or less globular, often with a whitish bloom. [Pg.57]

Corn oil unsaponifiables. See Corn (Zea mays) oil unsaponifiables Com Po 4. See Distarch phosphate Corn poppy extract. See Corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) extract... [Pg.1048]

Corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) extract CAS 84696-43-5 EINECS/ELINCS 283-651-5 Synonyms Corn poppy extract Papaver rhoeas Papaver rhoeas extract... [Pg.1048]

Bulbs and corns are modified underground stems. They are collected when they are fully grown. Bulbs of Allium cepa and Allium sativa are used. Corm of Colchicum autumnale is the source of the drug. Dried seeds provide source of drugs such as Nux vomica and Ignatia. Lycopodium is produced from spores of the plant Lycopodium clavatum, Opium from the latex of the capsules of the poppy plant, Papaver somniferum and Carbo vegetabilis from the charcoal. Whole plants are also used for the preparation of drugs like Aconitum napellus, Calendula officinalis, Chamomilla, Phytolacca decandra (Cook, 1988). [Pg.3]

Linoleic Acid occurs as a colorless to pale yellow, oily liquid that is easily oxidized by air. It is an essential fatty acid and the major constituent of many vegetable oils, including cottonseed, soybean, peanut, corn, sunflower seed, safflower, poppy seed, and linseed. Its specific gravity is about 0.901, and its refractive index is about 1.469. It has a boiling point ranging from 225° to 230° and a melting point around -5°. One milliliter dissolves in 10 mL of petroleum ether. It is freely soluble in ether soluble in absolute alcohol and in chloroform and miscible with dimethylformamide, fat solvents, and oils. It is insoluble in water. [Pg.255]

In relation to Distylium factors research in Distylium racemosum leaves, Prof. Munakata has further studied the provisionally named " Corn factor " from corn germ oil 4). He has examined many plant oils in an effort to obtain a better source of novel plant growth regulators, including coconut oil, corn germ oil, cotton seed oil, linseed oil, olive oil, peanut oil, poppy oil, rape oil, sesame oil, soya oil, and turpentine oil, and found that corn germ oil showed a most remarkable activity in the LJT. Based... [Pg.24]

Olive oil is often illegally adulterated with other less expensive vegetable oils. Oils widely used for this purpose include olive pomace oil, corn oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil, and poppy seed oil. °° Among the varions chemical and physical methods employed toward the detection of the adulteration of olive oil by low-grade olive oils and seed oils are (a) Sterol analysis (presence of stigmasterol and 3-sitosterol), (b) alkane analysis (C27, C29, and C31), (c) wax and aliphatic alcohol analysis, (d) fatty acids/(with HPLC) trans fatty acid, and (e) Triacylglycerol. [Pg.166]

Ethibloc (Ethnor Laboratories/Ethicon Inc., Norderstedt, Germany) is not available in the US. This biodegradable solution is a mixture of zein (a water-insoluble prolamine derived from corn gluten), alcohol, poppy seed, propylene glycol oil... [Pg.25]

LInoleIc acid C S,CiS- CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)2C02H Z,Z-9,12- Octadecadienolc acid 6 Poppy seed, safflower, sunflower, corn oils Soaps, emulsifiers, cosmetics... [Pg.724]


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