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Hamamelis virginiana

Hamamelis [84696-19-5] Hamamelis virginiana Ham curing Hammerhead ribozyme Hammer mills Hammett equation Hamposyl 0 Hamposyl C Hamposyl C-30 Hamposyl L Hamposyl L-30 Hand factor Hand lay-up... [Pg.462]

NonalcohoHc steam distillate of parts of Hamamelis virginiana. [Pg.296]

The family Hamamelidaceae consists of 26 genera and about 100 species of shrubs or tress known to contain tannins and iridoids. The leaves are alternate, simple, and often palmately lobed. The flowers are small and appear in spikes. The fruits are woody, capsular, and scepticidal. In Western medicine, the dried leaves of Hamamelis virginiana (hamamelis, British Pharmaceutical Codex, 1963), yielding not less that 20% of alcohol (45%)-soluble extractive, have been used as astringents for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Hamamelis water (British Pharmaceutical Codex, 1969) made from the stems has been used as a cooling application to sprains and bruises and as a styptic remedy. It is also used in cosmetics and as active ingredient of eye lotions. [Pg.199]

Hydroxymethyl) -d -ribose (hama-melose) CH2OH H H HOH2 C—C—C—C—CHO HO HO HO tannins of Hamamelis virginiana<7 ... [Pg.254]

A. Deters, A. Dauer, E. Schnetz, M. Fartasshc and A. Hensel, High molecular compounds (polysaccharides and proanthocyanidins) from Hamamelis virginiana bark influence on human skin keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation and influence on irritated skin. Phytochemistry 58 (2001) 949-958. [Pg.361]

Dauer, A., Rimpler, H., and Hensel, A., Polymeric proanthocyanidins from the bark of Hamamelis virginiana, Planta Med, 69, 89, 2003. [Pg.610]

Duwiejua, M., Zeitlin, I.J., Waterman, P.G., and Gray, A.I., Anti-inflammatory activity of Polygonum bistorta, Guaiacum officinale, and Hamamelis virginiana in rats, /. Pharm. Pharmacol., 46, 286, 1994. [Pg.177]

Epigallocatechin (flavan-3-ol, gallotannin) Davidsonia pruriens (Davidsoniaceae), Hamamelis virginiana (Hamamelidaceae), Camellia sinensis (Theaceae) MMP-2 (Gelatinase A) (160 pM 450 pM), MMP-9 (Gelatinase B) (390 pM) [87, 92]... [Pg.582]

Radioactive isoprene was liberated from leaf surfaces of Hamamelis virginiana and Quercus borealis when labelled intermediates of the glycolate pathway and labelled mevalonate were fed to them.55 It is not clear whether MVA was an obligate precursor of isoprene, although inhibition studies showed a distinct similarity between the biosynthetic pathway to isoprene and that to /3-carotene. [Pg.177]

Lamiaceae, ferns [leaf surface], Widespread Apium, Daucus spp. (Apiaceae), Achillea, Matricaria spp. (Asteraceae), Mentha, Oreganum, Thymus spp. (Lamiaceae), ferns [leaf surface] Buddleja officinalis (Loganiaceae), Digitaria exilis (Poaceae) [seed] Hamamelis virginiana (Hamamelidaceae), Bergenia stracheyi (Saxifragaceae) [root] Microtea debilis (Phytolaccaceae)... [Pg.169]

Camellia sinensis (Theaceae), Davidsonia pruriens (Davidsoniaceae), Hamamelis virginiana (Hamamelidaceae) Eugenia uniflora (Myrtaceae)... [Pg.187]


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