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Juglans nigra

The toxic influence exerted by Juglans nigra (black walnut) on other plants has been attributed to 5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (juglone) (11,31). Hydrojuglone is present in the root bark, leaves, and fruit husks. This compound is not considered toxic, but it is oxidized to the toxic juglone upon exposure to air (51). Rainfall... [Pg.126]

Antisense Juglans nigra x J. regia Enhanced adventitious root formation 389... [Pg.191]

Dietary fiber Beans, Hordeum vulgare, juglans nigra, etc. Hypocholesterolemic Story et al. (1984)... [Pg.282]

Juglans nigra Juglandaceae Nuts Der Marderosian and Beutler (2002)... [Pg.302]

Juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) is a water-soluble yellow pigment that is exuded from leaves, fruits, bark, and roots of black walnut Juglans nigra), English walnut (J. regia), and hickory (Carya ovata) trees, among others. [Pg.146]

Juglans hindsii, 251 Juglans nigra. See Walnut, black Juglans regia. See Walnut, English June beetles, 299,299... [Pg.516]

Eucalyptus regnans is the classic example of a eollapse-prone timber. Once eonsidered suitable only as fuelwood, today it is in demand for flooring, furniture and in other prestige items. Collapse-prone timbers inelude eertain other eucalypts, oak (Quercus sp.), black walnut Juglans nigra), western red eedar Thuja plicata) and redwood Sequoia sempervirens). [Pg.289]

Eaton SA, Allen D, Eades SC et al. Digital Starling forces aid hemodynamics during early laminitis induced by an aqueous extract of black walnut (Juglans nigra) in horses. Am J Vet Res 56 1338-1343, 1995. [Pg.493]

JBiack Wainut.—A tree, native to North America, whoee wood is extensively used in the manufacture ol flnegun stocks the Juglane nigra of botaniste. [Pg.397]

Amarowicz, R., G.A. Dykes, and R.B. Pegg. 2008. Antibacterial activity of tannin constituents from Phaseolus vulgaris, Fagoyjryrum esculentum, Corylus avellana and Juglans nigra. Fitoterapia 79(3) 217-219. [Pg.277]

Definition Extract of the leaves of the black walnut, Juglans nigra... [Pg.542]


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