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Crataegus monogyna

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]

Amelanchier lamarckii Cornus kousa var. chinensis Crataegus monogyna Enkianthus campanulatus Euonymus europaeus Laburnum anagyroides Liguidambar styraciflua above) Malus Golden Hornet, ... [Pg.155]

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]

Dauguet, J.C. et al., 8-Methoxykaempferol 3-neohesperidoside and other flavonoids from bee pollen of Crataegus monogyna, Phytochemistry, 33, 1503, 1993. [Pg.801]

Crataegus monogyna (Ros.) Allophylus edulis (Sapin.) Biophytum sensitivum (Oxal.) Tripterospermum japonicum (Gent.) Desmodium canadense (Leg.) Tripterospermum japonicum (Gent.) Swertia perermis (Gent.)... [Pg.879]

Crataegus oxyacantha (Ros.) Passiflora coactilis (Pass.) Cotoneaster thymaefolia (Ros.) Polygonatum odoratum (Lil.) Alternanthera maritima (Amaranth.) Crataegus monogyna (Ros.) Alternanthera maritima (Amaranth.) Allophylus edulis (Sapind.)... [Pg.880]

Cotoneaster thymaefolia (Ros.) Crataegus monogyna (Ros.) Crataegus sinaica (Ros.)... [Pg.880]

HAWTHORN BERRIES AND LEAVES (CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA, C. LAEVIGATA, AND RELATED SPECIES)... [Pg.727]

Fisel, J. 1965. New flavonoids from Crataegus 1. Isolation of an acetylated vitexin-4-rhamnoside from Crataegus monogyna L. Arzneim-Forsch. 15(12), 1417-1421. [Pg.328]

Epicatechin (= (2R,3R)-5,7,3, 4 - Tetrahydroxyflavan-3-ol) (flavan-3-ol) Widespread Podocarpus nagi (Podocarpaceae), Crataegus monogyna (Rosaceae), Camellia sinensis (Theaceae) ACE (34% inhibition at 1137 pM) [78]... [Pg.579]

The cycloartenol localised in Crataegus monogyna (Rosaceae) constitutes the main component of a fraction that reduced the 3 h carrageenan paw edema at 40 mg/kg p.o. Moreover, this fraction almost abolished leukocyte infiltration in the mouse peritonitis caused by the same inflammatory agent [68]. [Pg.119]

Hawthorns (Crataegus monogyna) (25 x 25 ft/8 x 8 m) are magnets for caterpillars, which in turn provide food for countless birds. Hawthorns are tough, thorny trees with beautiful white blossoms and bright red berries. [Pg.145]

Manolov, P, and L. Daleva. 1969. Pharmacologicalstudyof a preparation based on a flavonoid mixture from Crataegus monogyna. Farmatsiya 19 38-44. [Pg.279]


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