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Gymnospermae

Jalas, J. and Suominen, J. 1973. Atlas Florae Europeae. 2. Gymnospermae. Helsinki, Finland. [Pg.317]

Lai, S. D. and B. K. Yadav. Folk medicine of Kurukshetra district (Haryana), India. EconBot 1983 37(3) 299-305. Hirschhom, H. H. Botanical remedies of the former Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). I. Eumycetes, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae, Angiospermae (Monocotyledons only). J Ethnopharmacol 1983 7(2) 123-156. [Pg.144]

Scapania undulata GYMNOSPERMAE Pinaceae Abies, Picea, Pinus, Pseudotsuga, Tsuga Cell walls Riccionidin A (522), riccionidin B 81 (1994)... [Pg.483]

Gundiachia (gundlachia) Gutierrezia (snakeweed) Gymnosperma (gymnosperma) Gymnostyies (burrweed)... [Pg.359]

Gymnospermae (leaf exudates) (epicuticular material of a number of species). Biflavones amentoflavone (1) bilobetin (3) podocarpusflavone A (6) sciadopitysin (15) cupressuflavone (86). Bilobetin is an active leishmanicidal compound. Wollenweber et al., 1998[431] Weniger et al., 2006[86]. [Pg.155]

Krauze-Baranowska, M. Baczek, T. Glod, D. Kaliszan, R. E.Wollenweber, HPLC separation of O-acylated flavonoids and biflavones from some species of Gymnospermae, Chromatographia, 2004, 60, 9-15. [Pg.232]

The three principal portions of a tree are the wood or xylem, the inner bark or phloem, and the outer bark. During the growing season, xylem is laid down on the inside, and phloem on the outside, of the vascular cambium. In the wood of the Gymnospermae (softwoods), all of which are arborescent and which began to develop some 300 million years ago, the principal wood element is the tracheid, whereas the 100-million-years younger, arborescent Angiospermae (hardwoods) are characterized by the presence of fibers and vessels. Both woods also contain parenchyma cells, especially in the rays. [Pg.247]

General Characteristics of Arahino-i4-0 methylghurur[Pg.438]

Gymnospermae Gingo biloba Ginkgolic acid 2-Hydroxy-6-[(Z)-pentadec-8-enyl]- cf.2 16 China,Japan... [Pg.469]

Gymnospermae Ginkgo biloba Ginkgol 3-[(Z)-Pentadec-8-enyl]phenol cf.58 16 China, Japan Europe... [Pg.479]

Equisetum pratense leaves, water extraction Gymnospermae 8.3 dry major sig minor nd... [Pg.81]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.317 , Pg.321 , Pg.323 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.469 ]




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