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QuiUaja saponaria

Fig. 38.—Various forms of calcium oxalate crystals. A, styloids from the bark of QuiUaja saponaria B, rosette aggregate from rhizome of Rheum officinale C, raphide from the bulb of Urginea maritima D. crystal fiber as seen in longitudinal section in either the xylem or phloem regions of Glycyrrhiza E, microcrystals (crystal sand) isolated from the parenchyma of Belladonna root F, monoclinic prisms and G, twin-crystals from leaves of Hyoscyamus niger. All highly magnified. Fig. 38.—Various forms of calcium oxalate crystals. A, styloids from the bark of QuiUaja saponaria B, rosette aggregate from rhizome of Rheum officinale C, raphide from the bulb of Urginea maritima D. crystal fiber as seen in longitudinal section in either the xylem or phloem regions of Glycyrrhiza E, microcrystals (crystal sand) isolated from the parenchyma of Belladonna root F, monoclinic prisms and G, twin-crystals from leaves of Hyoscyamus niger. All highly magnified.
Application of QuiUaja saponaria extracts as adjuvants for plant-made vaccines. Expert Opin. Biol. Ther., 2004 4(6) 947-958. [Pg.891]


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