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Cornus florida

Betulinic acid 257 Cornus florida (Comaceae) Zizyphus 0.3 Lung, Skin 1, CAR, [30,37,64,72,79,130,... [Pg.79]

Cornus florida, Dogwood, Tonic, astringent. 20 to 60 grs. Pulv. -... [Pg.251]

Cranberries (genus Vaccinami) Dandelion Taraxacumofficinale) Dogwood Cornus florida)... [Pg.251]

O Cornus florida Ocotea cymbarum Brosimum paraense... [Pg.76]

The introduction of tracer amounts of radionuclides into an organism followed by application of the autoradiographic technique to study the distribution of the tracer after a period of time is common practice. In a study of the calcium distribution in leaves of dogwood trees (Cornus florida), Thomas (1968) injected Ca into the stems of living trees. He compared his autoradiographic results with those from a chemical analysis and, on the basis of his results and the literature, concluded ... [Pg.18]

The redistribution of calcium in dogwood trees (Cornus florida) was studied over three growing seasons by Thomas (1970), who inoculated trees with Ca. Water was placed in troughs around each tree, cuts were made under water into the xylem, and an amount of Ca proportional to estimated tree weight was introduced into the water on May 4, 1966. During the fall of that year, a sample... [Pg.152]

Fig. 2.8. DCCC separation of Cornus florida saponins (1, 2, 3), using CHCl3-Me0H-H20 (7 13 8, v/v), descending mode of operation (161)... Fig. 2.8. DCCC separation of Cornus florida saponins (1, 2, 3), using CHCl3-Me0H-H20 (7 13 8, v/v), descending mode of operation (161)...
Hostettmann K, Hostettmann M, Nakanishi K 1978 Molluscicidal saponins from Cornus florida L. Helv Chim Acta 61 1990-1995... [Pg.115]

Flowering dogwood Cornus florida L.) - a small tree growing up to 10 m high, native to Eastern North America is considered a short to medium-lived tree which can live up to 100 years on good sites. Cornus florida is one of the most beautiful ornamental trees in the world. The fruit is a cluster of up to 10 scarlet oblong oval berries whieh oeeasionally can be yellow and persist beyond January. There are valued fruits for birds and wildlife. [Pg.159]

Cyanidin-3-O-galactoside was the major anthocyanin pigment identified in Cornus florida fruits [Vareed et al., 2006] which also contain cyanidin-3-O-glucoside in very small amounts. [Pg.165]

Tural, S, Koca, 1. Physico-chemical and antioxidant properties of Cornelian cherry fruits Cornus mas L.) grown in Turkey. Sci. Hortic., 2008, 116, 362-366 Vareed, SK, Reddy, MK, Schutzki, RE, Nair, MG. Anthocyanins in Cornus alternifolia, Cornus controversa, Cornus kousa and Cornus florida fruits with health benefits. Life Sci., 2006, 78, 777-784... [Pg.186]


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