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Lupulin

Lupulinskure, /. lupulic acid, lupulinic acid. Lust,/, pleasure, joy, mirth desire, inclination lust. [Pg.284]

Humulus lupulus L. She Ma (Hop) (female flower, unripe fruit) Humulone, resin, lupulone, choline asparaginer, lupulin, isohumulone, isovaleric acid.33-450 This herb is toxic. Inhibit the growth of tubercle bacillus and arrest tuberculosis. [Pg.92]

Active Constituents Lupuline (a resinous powder chemically related to THC). [Pg.10]

Glandular trichomes can be separated from the strobiles by sifting and this material is known as lupulin. Hops contain bitter principles (15-25%) consisting of two types of resin, hard and soft, which are important in beer production. [Pg.110]

Lupulin The fine, yellow, resinous powder on the strobiles of hops. It is used as a sedative. [Pg.13]

Tincture of Lupulin. Pack 4 troy onnees lupulin in a narrow cylindrical percolator, and gradually pour alcohol upon it until 2 pints of tincture are obtained. (U. S. Ph.)... [Pg.280]

Lupulln. Glandular triehomes separated from strobiles of Hamulus lupulus L., Moraceae (hops). Habit. Europe. Asia, North America widely cultivated. ConstiL Lupamaric acid, humulol, about 3% volatile oil resin, choline, wax (myricin), tannin, asparagin. Not less than 60% of lupulin is sol in ether. [Pg.882]

C26H38O4, Mr 414.59, prisms, mp. 93 °C, air sensitive, soluble in methanol, ethanol, petroleum ether, the sodium salt of L. is soluble in water. L., which does not have a bitter taste, and the other /S-lupulinic acids from hops are not soluble at the usual pH value of the mash in beer brewing and do not isomerize during the boiling process. They are thus removed with the plant remains. On longer storage of the hops L. and its deriv-... [Pg.369]

Definition Volatile oil derived from freshly dried membranous cones of female plants of Humuius lupuius, containing lupulin, alkaloids, valerianic acid... [Pg.2049]

Luprenal . See Polyacrylic acid Lupromag . See Magnesium propionate Luprosil NC 64. See Ammonium propionate Luprosll Salt See Calcium propionate Luprosil Sodium Salt. See Sodium propionate Luprosll Special. See Calcium propionate Luprosil . See Propionic acid Lupulin. See Lupulin (Humulus lupulus)... [Pg.2434]

The lupulin glands are completely filled with resins. [Pg.16]

Lupulin, A technically pure preparation of lupulin glands. [Pg.22]

High quality beers were traditionally treated with dry hops normally Golding hops or other hops with an excellent nose were added at racking to the cask. The hops gave excellent aroma to the beer but washing out the spent hops completely from emptied casks was difficult. Hop pellets, enriched hop powder, or lupulin have replaced normal dry hops in some breweries but in... [Pg.310]

A twinning perennial herb with male and female flowers on separate plants (dioecious) up to about 8 m high native to Eurasia and North America extensively cultivated worldwide (e.g., the United States, Germany, and the Czech Republic). Part used is the female membranous cone-like inflorescence (strobile) with its glandular hairs, collected in the fall and carefully dried, often bleached with sulfur dioxide from burning sulfur an essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the freshly dried cones. The glandular hairs, separated from the strobiles, compose lupulin, which contains more resins and volatile oil than hops and is also used like hops. [Pg.359]


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