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Potentilla

China Potentilla bifurca L. P. chinensis Seringe P. discolor Bunge. P. fragariodes L. P. freyaiana Bommuller D-Catechin.50 This herb is toxic.60 Antibacterial, antiplasmodium, smooth muscle relaxation, gynecological bleeding. [Pg.289]

N.A. Potentilla anserina L. Ellagitannins, flavonoids, choline.99 Gargle for sore throats, remedy for diarrhea. [Pg.289]

Potentilla erecoa (L.) Rauschel. P. tormentilla (L.) Rauschel. Tannins, catechins, ellagitannins, phlobaphene." Gargle for throat infections, mouthwash for canker sores and infected gums. [Pg.289]

Catechins Crataegus laevigata, C. monongyna, C. oxyacantha, Leonurus cardiaca, Platycladus occidentalis, Potentilla erecoa, P. tormentilla, Rheum ojflcinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum, Uncaria gambir... [Pg.509]

Cannabis sativa, Digitalia purpurea, Euphorbia hirta, Glycine max, Leonurus cardiaca, Potentilla anserina, Stachys officinalis, Taraxacum officinale, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Urtica urens, Viscum album Aloe barbadensis, A. vera, Polygonum hydropiper, P bistorta... [Pg.510]

Potentilla erecoa, P. anserina, P. tormentilla, Punica granatum Jatropha gospiifolia... [Pg.514]

Dicke, M. and Groeneveld, A. (1986). Hierarchical structure in kairomone preference of the predatory mite Amblyseius potentillae dietary component indispensable for diapause induction affects prey location behavior. Ecological Entomology 11 131-138. [Pg.61]

Phyllanthus urinaria (Euphorbiaceae), Haematoxyhim campechianum (Fabaceae) [leaf] Phyllanthus urinaria (Euphorbiaceae), Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) [plant] Casuarina stricta (Casuarinaceae), Quercus sp. (Fagacaeae), Potentilla sp., Rubus spp. (Rosaceae), Stachyurus praecox (Stachyuraceae), Camellia japonica (Theaceae)... [Pg.143]

Casuarina (Casuarinaceae), Quercus (Fagacaeae), Potentilla, Rubus (Rosaceae), Stachyurus (Stachyuraceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. [Pg.184]

Casuarina (Casuarinaceae) Ouercus (Fagaceae), Juglans (Juglandaceae), Rubus, Potentilla (Rosaceae),... [Pg.273]

Arum maculatum (Araceae) Potentilla atrosanguinea (Rosaceae), Litchi chinensis (litchi) (Sapindaceae), Antirrhinum majus (Scrophulariaceae)... [Pg.588]

Tri-0-methylellagic acid 4 -sulfate potassium salt (sulfated dimeric phenolic lactone) Potentilla candicans (Rosaceae) [root] AR (rat lens) (0.08)... [Pg.647]

Physocarpus (ninebark) Porteranthus (porteranthus) Potentilla (cinquefoil)... [Pg.3080]

Botanical name Cydonia vulgaris Rosa centifolia Rosa canina Potentilla silvestris... [Pg.341]

TORMENTIL, Tormentillae rhizoma is the rhizome of Potentilla erecta (L), Rausch, family Rosaceae, a plant belonging to the European flora. It is used in the same way as Rhattany root and it has also been used internally as an antidiarrheal drug. [Pg.46]

In resistant green rice leafhopper, an acetylcholinesterase with reduced affinity for N-methyl carbamate insecticides had increased sensitivity to inhibition by longer N-alkyl groups however, the inverse relationship was observed against the susceptible enzyme (21). The optimal substitution appeared to be N-(n-propyl) and the use of this chemistry in a resistance breaking strategy was discussed. Unfortunately, N-(n-propyl)propoxur was inhibitory of neither susceptible nor resistant acetylcholinesterase of predatory mites, Amblyseius potentillae so that this type of vulnerability is not common to all resistant acetylcholinesterases (22)-... [Pg.70]

Anber, H. 1989. Studies on Pesticide Resistance. The Biochemical Genetics of Resistance to Organophosphates and Carbamates in Predacious Mite, Amblyseius potentillae (Garman). Faculty of Biology, Department of Pure and Applied Ecology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, p. 90. [Pg.249]

Reversed-phase HPLC is the method of choice for the quantitative analysis of procyanidins. In view of the known instability of procyanidins and the problem of developing suitable sample clean up procedures direct analysis of crude extracts is probably the best approach for quantitation. However, the separation capacity of HPLC in combination with the most commonly used UV detection at 280 nm is generally insufficient to generate useful quantitative results. Direct chromatographic determination of procyanidins in qualitative analysis has been frequently performed for example in the analysis of wine [168,252], beer [32], grape seeds [28], rhizomes of tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla) [253], Sesbania sesban... [Pg.542]


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Potentilla anserina

Potentilla bifurca

Potentilla erecoa

Potentilla erecta

Potentilla tormentilla

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