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Eugenia

Gloves. The clove spice is the dried unopened buds of the evergreen tree, Eugenia caryophyllus Thumb (Myrtaceae). This tree is also called Sj gium aromaticum L. Other botanical names are used, but some discrepancies exist as to the proper nomenclature. The tree is indigenous to the Molucca Islands. [Pg.28]

Eugenia Marti, Joan Lluis Riera, and Francesc Sabater... [Pg.173]

Cavalcante, M.L. and Rodriguez-Amaya, D.B., Carotenoid composition of the tropical fruits Eugenia uniflora and Malpighia glabra, in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Charalambous, G., Ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, 643. [Pg.70]

Kuskoski, E.M. et al., Characterization of anthocyanins from the fruits of bagua9u (Eugenia umbelliflora Berg), J. Agric. Food Chem., 51, 5450, 2003. [Pg.269]

Triterpene Eugenia sandwicensis SiOj CHCI3 + MeOH — Isolation, IR NMR, MS 45 ... [Pg.262]

In another paper, Garcia et al. [49] reported the use of extracts of Eugenia jambdana Lam (Java plum), obtained by just squeezing the fresh fruits, as a natural sensitizer. The reported values of Isc and Voc were 2.3 mA and 711 mV, respectively. [Pg.254]

M. Eugenia Ochoa, S. Rojas-Lima, H. Hopfl, P. Rodriguez, D. Castillo, N. Farfan, and R. Santillan, Tetrahedron, 2001, 57, 55. [Pg.768]

Myrtaceae Eugenia uniflora (Brazil cherry) Psidium guajava (guava) ... [Pg.302]

To add to the cost further, many of these compounds are rather sensitive to temperature and would decompose before vaporizing. For example, oil of cloves (from Eugenia caryophyllata) is rich in the phenol eugenol (V), which has a boiling point of 250 °C). We cannot extract the oils via a conventional distillation apparatus. [Pg.230]

Edited by Frank M. Butterworth, Amara Gunatilaka, and Maria Eugenia Gonsebatt... [Pg.291]

Eugenia Teodor, Wanda Buzgariu, Alexandrina Rugina, Mirela Diaconu, and G.L. Radu... [Pg.353]

Zuskin, Eugenia Valic, Fedor Bouhuys, Arend. Lung 1976,... [Pg.273]

Glycoside only Glycoside only Glycoside only Eugenia edulis Chorizanthe diffusa Madia sativa Madia, 4 spp. Ozothamnus hookeri Zanthoxylum alatum... [Pg.671]

Hussein, S.A.M. et al., Polyoxygenated flavonoids from Eugenia edulis. Phytochemistry, 64, 883, 2003. [Pg.730]

Gossypetin 3,8-dimethyl ether 5-Glucoside Eugenia edulis leaves Myrtaceae 424... [Pg.773]

Nymphaea caerulea blue flowers Eugenia jambola leaves Acacia farnesiana pods Acacia confusa leaves Myrsine africana leaves Maesa lanceolata leaves Eugenia jambolana leaves Maesa lanceolata leaves... [Pg.774]

Acetylrhamnoside) heteromorpha aerial parts Eugenia jambolana leaves Myrtaceae 441... [Pg.775]


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Eugenia [Eugenol

Eugenia aromatica

Eugenia caryophyllata

Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb

Eugenia caryophyllata [Eugenol

Eugenia caryophyllus

Eugenia florida

Eugenia jambolana

Eugenia pimenta

Eugenia spp

Eugenia ulmoides

Eugenia uniflora

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