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Ivy, Hedera

Cover crops are good sources of food and shelter. Buckwheat is an excellent choice, since t s easily worked into the garden season and quickly provides masses of blooms and cover to attract natural enemies. Try using alfalfa, buckwheat, clover, or ivy Hedera spp.) as borders around the garden. [Pg.451]

Oberhuber W and Bauer H (1991) Photoinhibition of photosynthesis under natural conditions in ivy Hedera helix... [Pg.268]

English ivy heart ivy Hedera helix 3 Saponins dermatitis... [Pg.313]

Alpinamed Chamomile. See Matricaria, (Chamomilla recutita) extract Alpinamed Ivy. See Ivy (Hedera helix) extract Alpinamed Sage. See Sage (Salvia officinalis) extract... [Pg.174]

Ivarlan L575. See PEG-75 lanolin Ivarlan OH. See Hydroxylated lanolin IVE. See Vinyl isobutyl ether Ivy extract. See Ivy (Hedera helix) extract Ivy (Hedera helix) extract CAS 84082-54-2 EINECS/ELINCS 282-000-2 Synonyms Hedera helix Hedera helix extract Ivy extract... [Pg.2286]

Definition Extract of the leaves and stems of the ivy, Hedera helix... [Pg.2286]

Many active molluscicides are saponins (Farnsworth et al., 1987 Henderson et al., 1987 Marston and Hostettmann, 1991). These compounds are important because of the potential for controlling the snail vectors for schistosomiasis (bil-harzia), which affects about 300 million people worldwide. Four triterpenoid saponins with strong moUuscicidal activity are found in the fruits of ivy Hedera helix Araliacene), and others in the fruits of Lonicera japonica (Caprifoliaceae) (Hostettmann, 1986). [Pg.459]

Hausen BM, Brohan J, Konig WA, et al. (1987) Allergic and 434-irritant contact dermatitis from falcarinol and did-ehydrofalcarinol in common ivy (Hedera helix, L.). Contact Dermatitis 17 1-9... [Pg.764]

Numerous triterpenoid saponins have been shown to inhibit pathogenic fungi, for example monodesmosides a and P hederin from the common ivy Hedera helix). Antifungal activity appears to be influenced by the number and kinds of sugar residues (Favel et al. 1994). [Pg.78]

Grivet, D. and Petit, R.J., Phylogeography of the common ivy (Hedera sp.) in Europe genetic differentiation through space and time, Molec. EcoL, 11, 1351, 2002. [Pg.429]


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