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Hydrangea arborescens

N.A. Hydrangea arborescens L. Flavonoids, cyanogenic glycoside, saponins, hydrangein, tannin.99100 Treat kidney and bladder stones. [Pg.271]

Acalypha indica, Cydonia oblonga, Hydrangea arborescens, Manihot esculenta, Prunus domestica, P. armeniaca, P. armericana, Sambucus nigra, S. canadensis... [Pg.512]

Only three of 75 samples tested gave positive alkaloid tests Astilbe rivularis, Hydrangea arborescens, Vahlia capensis. [Pg.195]

Part used Botanical name Rhizome and roots Hydrangea arborescens... [Pg.337]

Synonyms Hydrangea arborescens Hydrangea macrophylla Hydrangea paniculata Seven bark Wild hydrangea... [Pg.1345]

Source Hydrangea arborescens L. (Family Saxifragaceae or Hydiangeaceae). [Pg.369]

C.vH.eNzOa 100-102 (148-150) Hydrangea umbellata Rheder (151) Zanthoxylum arborescens... [Pg.134]

Of the leaves of numerous Hydrangea and Viburnum species tested for tannic substances and flavonoids (quercetin, cyanidin, kaemp-ferol, and luteolin), only those of H. arborescens and a subspecies of H. macrophylla were found to lack tannins and cyanidin but to contain comparable quantities of quercetin and kaempferol. This perhaps can give some indication as to the possible similarity in other constituents. [Pg.370]


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