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Prunus cerasus

Malus silvestris Prunus armeniaca Persea armeniaca Musa acuminata Vaccinium myrtillus Rubus fruiticosus Rubus ursinus Vaccinium corymbosum Vaccinium angustifolium Rubus arcticus Prunus cerasus Prunus avium Vaccinium macrocarpum Ribes nigrum Ribes rubrum, sativum Annona acuminata Solanum melongena Sambucus nigra Ficus carica... [Pg.256]

Wang, H. et al., Antioxidant polyphenols from tart cherries (Prunus cerasus), J. Agric. Food Chem., 47, 840, 1999. [Pg.725]

Cherries are divided into sweet cherries (Prunus avium) and sour cherries (Prunus cerasus). The majority of sweet cherry volatile compounds are alcohols, aldehydes, esters and acetic acid. Sweet cherry fruits contain many volatile... [Pg.154]

Figure F1.4.1 The structure of the major anthocyanin, cyanidin 3-0-(2"-0-p-glucopyranosyl-6"-O-a-rhamnopyranosyl-p-glucopyranoside), isolated from tart cherries, Prunus cerasus. Structure number 15 corresponds to 1H and 13C NMR data in Tables F1.4.4 and F.1.4.5. Figure F1.4.1 The structure of the major anthocyanin, cyanidin 3-0-(2"-0-p-glucopyranosyl-6"-O-a-rhamnopyranosyl-p-glucopyranoside), isolated from tart cherries, Prunus cerasus. Structure number 15 corresponds to 1H and 13C NMR data in Tables F1.4.4 and F.1.4.5.
Bak I, Lekli I, Juhasz B, Nagy N, Varga E, Varadi J, Gesztelyi R, Szabo G, Szendrei L, Bacskay I, Vecsernyes M, Antal M, Fesus L, Boucher F, de Leiris J, Tosaki A. 2006. Cardioprotective mechanisms of Prunus cerasus (sour cherry) seed extract against ischemia-reperfusion-induced damage in isolated rat hearts. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 291 H1329-H1336. [Pg.320]

Helianthus annuus, Prunus cerasus, Tanacetum parthenium (Hypericum perforatum (Hypericaceae), Musa paridasiaca (Musaceae) edible plant seeds animal pineal gland... [Pg.224]

Glycyrrhiga glabra, Dalbergia miscolobium, Pterocarpus angolensis, (Fabaceae), Prunus cerasus (sour cherry), P. spp. (Rosaceae)... [Pg.316]

Trihydroxy-3 - Prunus cerasus (tart cherry) (Rosaceae) AO/FRS - inhibits Fe2+-... [Pg.628]

Kaempferol 4 -O-methyl ether 4 -O-Methyl-3,5,7,4 -tetrahydroxyflavone) (flavonol) (Adiantaceae) [fern exudate], Betulaceae, Baccharis spp. (Asteraceae), Prunus cerasus (Rosaceae), Lmaria dalmatia (Scrophulariaceae) [aerial], Alpinia galanga (Zingiberaceae) (TPA induced)]... [Pg.641]

Bak I. Lekli I. Juhasz B. Varga E. Varga B. Gesztelyi R. Szendrei L. Tosaki A. 2010. Isolation and analysis of bioactive constituents of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) seed kernel an emerging functional food. J. Med. Food 13 905-910. [Pg.58]

PRUNUS CERASUS (dwareinc TO SEMi-vicoROUS). General characteristics ... [Pg.63]

Wang, H. Nair, M.G. Strasburg, G.M. Booren, A.M. Gray, J.I. Novel antioxidant compounds from tart cherries Prunus cerasus). J. Nat. Prod. 1999, 62, 86-88. [Pg.154]

When mucilage is collected in the form of an exudate from shrubs and trees it constitutes what is termed a gum. Many of these gums are used in pharmacy, medicine and the arts. The three most important from a pharmaceutical standpoint are Acacia, yielded by Acacia Senegal and other species of Acacia Tragacantb, yielded by Astragalus gummifer and other Asiatic species of Astragalus and Cherry Gum, obtained from Prunus Cerasus and its varieties. [Pg.91]

Prunus. See Cherry Plum Prunus armeniaca. See Apricot Prunus avium. See Cherry, sweet Prunus cerasus. See Cherry, sour Prunus domestica. See Plum, European... [Pg.524]

Sour or Sweet Cherry (Prunus cerasus—sour, Prunus avium... [Pg.78]

Cherry (Prunus avivum, sweet cherry and Prunus cerasus, sour cherry, Rosaceae) (G Kirsche, Morellen, F cerises, S cereza, guinda, I ciliega)... [Pg.414]

Schmid W. and Grosch W. (1986) Identifizierung fluchtiger Aromastoffe mit hohen Aromawerten in Sauerkirschen (Prunus cerasus L.). Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch. 182, 407-12. [Pg.381]

Mecocyanin [ cyanidin 3-0- ophoroside, 3-(2-0-/ D-glucopyranosyl-j8-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-3, 4, 5,7-tetrahydroxyflavylium], CjvHjiOi, Mr 611.53, dark red crystals with a green luster. M. occurs in the fruits of sour cherry Prunus cerasus, Rosaceae) and in the flowers of the com poppy Papaver rhoeas, Papaver-aceae). [Pg.386]

Bitter ash. See Quassia Bitter cherry extract. See Bitter cherry (Prunus cerasus) extract ... [Pg.539]

Definition Extract of the bitter cherry, Prunus cerasus... [Pg.539]

Prunus armeniaca seed. See Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) seed powder Prunus avium Prunus avium oil. See Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) pit oil Prunus cerasus Prunus cerasus extract. See Bitter cherry (Prunus cerasus) extract... [Pg.3774]


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