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Rhamnus

Off-Shoot-O. The methyl esters of the Cg—C 2 fatty acids (40) are collectively sold under the name Off-Shoot-O and are closely related to 1-decanol, the fatty alcohol sold to control axillary shoots in tobacco. The material is a contact-type chemical used to pinch ornamental plants such as a2aleas, cotoneaster, juniper Juniperus sp. privet, rhamnus, and taxus (Taxus sp. sp.). As a result of treatment the shmbs become bushier. The mode of action is by plasmolysis of the young, sensitive tissues. Therefore, appHcation timing may be critical. [Pg.426]

Hirsch, m. stag, deer- -dom, m. buckthorn (Rhamnus catkaTtica). [Pg.214]

Kreuz, n. cross loins rump. -beeren,/.pi. Kreuzdornbeeren. -bcfruchtung, /. crossfertilization. -bein, n. sacrum, -bestau-bung, /. cross-pollination, -blume, /. milkwort (Polygala), -bliitler, m. (Bot.) crucifer, -dorn, m. buckthorn (Rhamnus). -dom-beeren, /.pi. buckthorn berries, Persian berries. [Pg.260]

Longo, L. et al.. Identification of anthocyanins in Rhamnus alatemus L. berries, J. Agric. Food Chem., 53, 1723, 2005. [Pg.84]

Old fustic Quercitron bark Persian berries Clorophora tinctoria L. Quercus velutina L. Rhamnus family Luteolin + Apigenin Genistein... [Pg.24]

Dyer s broom Rhamnus bark Genista tinctoria L. Rhamnus frangula (cortex) + ... [Pg.24]

Many fruits attract birds by colors, odors, and taste. After consuming the fruit, the birds will disperse the seeds to new habitat. Preference orders exist, and some fruits are rarely eaten by birds (see p. 306). For instance, the flavor of buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica, ranked lowest of 11 fruit extracts tested in blackbirds, Turdus merula, and a song thrush, Turdusphilomelus (Sorensen, 1983). Least preferred fruits contain toxins that deter birds, perhaps to avoid seeds being dispersed to unfavorable habitat. For instance, it is disadvantageous for forest... [Pg.384]

Unripe fruits of many plants contain compounds such as quinines that impart an aversive taste and discourage fruit eaters from consuming them before they are ripe and their seeds are mature and ready for dispersal. Unripe fruit of some Rhamnus species contain emodin, an anthraquinone that deters birds and mammals from feeding. Anthraquinone reduced red-winged blackbird feeding on rice by 84%, and 71% in boat-tailed grackles (Avery etal, 1997). [Pg.395]

Cascara Sagrada [Rhamnus purshiana) Uses Laxative Action Stimulates large intestine, T bowel motility propulsion Available forms Liq extract 1-5 mL PO OD Contra w/ PRG, lactation IBD Notes/SE N/V, abd cramps, urine discoloration, osteomalacia Interactions t Effects OF antiarrhyth-mics, cardiac glycosides T loss W/ diuretics, corticosteroids, cardiac glycosides effects W/ antacids, milk EMS Short-term use monitor ECG for hypokalemia (flattened T waves) d/t D caution w/ diuretics... [Pg.326]

Rhamnosyl(l 3)rhamnosyl(l —> 6)galactoside Rhamnus thymifolius fruits Rhamnaceae 212... [Pg.762]

Satake, T. et al., Studies on the constituents of Turkish plants. 1. Flavonol triglycosides from the fruit of Rhamnus thymifolius, Chem. Pharm. Bull., 41, 1743, 1993. [Pg.797]

Ozipek., M. et al., Rhamnetin 3-n-coumaroylrhamnoside from Rhamnus petiolaris. Phytochemistry, 37, 249, 1994. [Pg.803]

Cascara bark (Rhamnus purshianus) contains various anthraquinone O-glycosides, but the main components are the C-glycosides, which are... [Pg.323]

Rhamnus davurica Pall. R. davurica Pall. var. nipponica Makino R. parvifolia Bunge. Shu Li (Buckthorn) (fruit, root, stem bark) Emodin, chrysophanol, kaempferol, rhamnodiastase, aloe-emodin.48,308 This herb is slightly toxic. Insecticidal, treat respiratory infection, cough, improve bowel movement. [Pg.139]

Aloe barbadensis, A. vera, Cassia alata, C. angustifolia, Rhamnus davurica, R. parvifolia, Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum, R. undulatum, R. koreanum Aloe barbadensis, A. vera Aquilaria agallocha, A. sinensis... [Pg.385]

A. mongholicus, A. reflexistipulus, A. sinensis Rhamnus davurica, R. parvifolia... [Pg.476]

Rhamnus catharticus, R. frangula, R. purshianus Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum... [Pg.504]


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Buckthorn, Rhamnus

Cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiana

Rhamnus bark

Rhamnus cathartica

Rhamnus cathartica [Buckthorn

Rhamnus catharticus

Rhamnus frangula

Rhamnus frangulae

Rhamnus parvifolia

Rhamnus purshiana

Rhamnus purshianus

Rhamnus sectipetala

Rhamnus species

Rhamnus spp

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