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Rhamnus catharticus

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

Rhamnus. Buckthorn. Rhamnus catharticus, W. I. 1092. Baccas. The berries. [Pg.44]

Rhamnocitrin, kaempferol-7-methylether, is a flavonoid component of dye extracts of Rhamnus catharticus L. (Schweppe, 1992). [Pg.322]

Common English name for several species of Rhamnus and Frangula the berries of which produce both a yellow and a green flavonoid dyestuff. R catharticus L., found in southern Europe, North Afi ica and Asia R. alatemus L., in southern Europe and additionally Frangula alnus Miller (formerly Rhamnus frangula L.), in North Africa, North-west Asia and all of Europe except the Mediterranean. The latter is commonly known as Alder buckthorn. Other dye producing Rhamnus species are found in other parts of Europe. [Pg.65]


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