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Rhamnus spp

To control whiteflies, remove nearby buckthorns (Rhamnus spp.), where he pest overwinters. Or spray nearby bnojcthorns in the winter with dormant oil spray. [Pg.110]

Rhamnus spp. R. cathartica L. R. frangula Rhamnaceae Persian-ZAvignon-/ Rhanmetin Quercetin Emodin [Rhamnocathartin Widely recognised Syn. (R. saxatilis) ... [Pg.454]

Cistus spp. (Cistaceae), Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lamiaceae glycosides in Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae), Rhamnus (Rhamnaceae), Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) spp. [Pg.171]

Hypericin frangula (Rhamnaceae), lichen glycosides in Rheum, Polygonum (Polygonaceae), Rhamnus Rhamnaceae) spp. Hypericum perforatum, H. spp. PI3K (0.2) (CDPK, EGF-RTK,... [Pg.337]

R. spp. (Polygonaceae) [rhizome], Ventilago calyculata, Rhamnus frangula (Rhamnaceae), Myrsine qfricana (Myrsinaceae), Psorospermum glaberrimum (Guttiferae), lichen Camellia sinensis (tea leaf) (Theaceae)... [Pg.372]

The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) recommends the following labeling for products that contain Aloe spp. latex, Prangula alnus bark, Frangula purshiana bark, Rhamnus catahrtica fruit. Rheum spp. root/rhizome, and Senna spp. fruit (pod) and leaf ... [Pg.981]

FrangufoMnefsanjoinine A). A cyclopeptide alkaloid isolated from sanjoin, the seeds of Zizyphus vulgaris (Rhamnaceae) with strong sedative activity C31H42N4O4, Mr 534.69, needles, mp. 244°C, (a)p -299° (CHClj). F. also occurs in the bark of other Zi-zyphus spp., in leaves of Rhamnus frangula, Euonymus spp. and Melochia spp., and in roots of Discaria spp. [Pg.240]

Occurs as esters in oil of pelargonium. Acid isolated from Ajania, Rubus, Rhamnus, Paulounia, Artemisia spp., numerous other plant sources and human skin. Acts as bactericide and fungicide. Is used in snail repellents. Simple esters used as flavouring ingedients. Oily, irritant liq. with characteristic odour. Mp 15°, Fp 12.24°. Bp 255°, Bpi 98.9°. p a 4.95. Spar, steam-volatile. [Pg.749]

Anthraquinone glycosides have long been used medicinally as cathartics and laxatives. Plant-derived drugs of this type include aloes Aloe species), cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiams), frangula (Rhamnus frangula), rhubarb (Rheum officinale), rumex or yellow dock (Rumex crispus) and senna (Cassia spp.). Many of the commercial preparations (patent medicines) based on these plants are readily available. [Pg.91]

Found in the fruit of Rhamnus cathartica, other R. spp., Artemisia, Citrus and many other plants. Used as a 0.4% aq. soln. for photometric detn. of U 505 nm), Th, Fe. Yellow cryst. (EtOH). Sol. EtOH, H,0. Mp 294-296°. [Pg.887]


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