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Crataegus laevigata

Some herbal products are prepared from a mixture of different plant species and plant parts. Hawthorn is standardized to contain 5% oligomeric procyanidins made from the leaves, blossoms, and fruit of Crataegus laevigata and Crataegus monogyna [6]. Studies have shown that the therapeutic efficacy of hawthorn is not solely the result of one type of component, one plant part, or a single species [6]. [Pg.732]

In addition to the induction of anthocyanin biosynthesis, chilling stress has also been shown to promote the formation of colorless flavonoids. Cold treatments (and drought stress) caused increases in levels of (—)-epicatechin and hyperoside (quercetin 3-galactoside) in two species of hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata and C. monogyna. Such treatments also enhanced the antioxidant capacity of the shoot extracts, and this may be the primary function of these cold-inducible flavonoids. [Pg.411]

Kirakosyan, A. et al.. Antioxidant capacity of polyphenolic extracts from leaves of Crataegus laevigata and Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) subjected to drought and cold stress, J. Agric. Food Chem., 51, 3973, 2003. [Pg.434]

N.A. Crataegus laevigata C. monongyna Jacq. C. oxyacantha L. Flavonoid glycosides, procyanidins, catechins, triterpenoid acid, pectins, amygdalin, proanthocyanidins, emulsin, tartaric acid, tannins, crataegus acid, rutin, coumarins, quercitin, amines 99,100,231,278,279 Therapeutic treatment of heart insufficiency, hypotensive, coronary blood supply, arrhythmia. [Pg.262]

Capsella bursa-pastoris, Thlaspi arvense Crataegus laevigata, C. monongyna, C. oxyacantha Lycopersicon esculentum Lycopersicon esculentum... [Pg.503]

Juniper communis Sorbus acuparia Primus spinosa Vaccinium myrtillus Vaccinium macrocarpon Crataegus laevigata Hippophae rhamnoides... [Pg.228]

Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata) Hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) Linden (lime tree Tilea cordata)... [Pg.169]

Source Crataegus laevigata (Poir) DC (syn. C. oxyacantha L.), C. monogyna Jacq., C. pinnatifida Bge., C.pinnattifida var. major N.E. Br., C. cuneata Seib. Et Zucc. and other Crataegus spp. (Family Rosaceae). [Pg.352]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.332 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.332 ]

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