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Nephelium lappaceum

The family Sapindaceae consists of 140 genera and 1500 species of trees widespread in tropical and subtropical regions. Classic examples of Sapindaceae are the fruit trees Nephelium lappaceum L. and Litchi chinensis Sonn., which provide rambutan and litchi, respectively. Chemically Sapindaceae are well known to abound with saponins and tannins. An example of ornamental Sapindaceae is Koelreuteria paniculata L., or golden rain tree, cultivated in temperate regions. The berries of Sapindus saponaria L., were used as soap by South American Indians, hence the origin of the word Sapindus from sapo and Indus or the soap of the Indies. [Pg.137]

Cinnamyl acetate [sap], Nephelium lappaceum (rambutan fruit) (Sapindaceae) Commiphora spp. (Burseraceae), OD-R... [Pg.419]

Decalactone Nephelium lappaceum (Sapindaceae), Vitis OD-R (coconut, sweet)... [Pg.430]

Verbascoside (= Acteoside (Liliaceae), Syzygium aromaticum (Myrtaceae), Gymnadenia spp., Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae), Hordeum vulgare (Poaceae), Coffea spp. (Rubiaceae), Citrus paradisi, Ruta spp. (Rutaceae), Litchi chinensis, Nephelium lappaceum (Sapindaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) (wine) Echinacea spp. (Asteraceae), Ballota AO/FRS - scavenges OH,... [Pg.628]

Mongkolslrikieat S, Areegitranusorn P, Limratana N, Limpaiboon T, Lulitanond V. Hypocholesterolemic effect of rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) supplementation in Thai adults. Nutr Rep Inti 1989 39 797-803. [Pg.228]

Nephelium lappaceum (family Sapindaceae) Commonly known as rambutan, it originated in the Malayan peninsula. Cultivated now in South-East Asia, South Asia and Australia, it has been tried in many other countries for adaptation. The fruits are eaten fresh or cooked and can also be canned. [Pg.145]

Nephelium longana Camb. N. lappaceum L. Ron Yen Raw Hong Mao Dan (Rambutan) (aerial part, kernel) Glucose, sucrose, tartaric acid, vitamins A, B, saponins, tannins.49 Nutrient tonic in neurasthenia, insomnia, styptic. [Pg.116]

Codonopsis pilosula, C. tangshen, C. ussuriensis, Eriobotrya japonica, Nephelium longana, N. lappaceum... [Pg.486]


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