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Rheum spp

Cassia dentata, Intsia bijuga, Tnfolium dubium (Fabaceae), Nothofagus spp. (Fagaceae), Veratrum grandifbrum (Liliaceae), Artocarpus spp., Morus spp. (Moraceae), Eucalyptus wandoo (Myrtaceae), Pirns spp. (Pinaceae), Polygonum spp., Rheum spp. (Polygonaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) Rheum spp. (rhubarb) (Polygonaceae)... [Pg.266]

Rhaponticin 2 -0-gallate Rheum spp. (rhubarb) (Polygonaceae) (stilbene glucoside gallate)... [Pg.273]

Oroxylum indicum [leaf] (Bignoniaceae), Cassia senna (Fabaceae), Aloe vera, A. spp., Asphodelus microcarpus [tuber], Xanthorrhea australis [flower] (Liliaceae), Rheum spp. (Polygonaceae), Tectona grandis [teak wood] (Verbenaceae) Angelica archangelica [root],... [Pg.360]

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]

A tannin isol. from commercial Chinese rhubarb Rheum spp.). Amorph. powder + IH2O. Mg +47 (c, 0.84 in MeOH). [Pg.887]

Chrysophanol, which occurs in Aloe spp. as well as in rhubarb from Rheum spp. [Pg.317]

L. R. saxatilis Jacq. Rheum spp. R. palmatum Polygonaceae Tbllow-berries Rhubarb Rhamnotaimic acid Khamnin brangulmj Rhein Ph5rsicon, Palmitin A,B,C,D Sennidin Chrysophanol Chrysophanic acid Emodin Aloe-emodin (e.g. Harley, 1982) R. infectoria... [Pg.454]


See other pages where Rheum spp is mentioned: [Pg.266]    [Pg.266]    [Pg.267]    [Pg.274]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.354]    [Pg.1300]    [Pg.1303]    [Pg.736]    [Pg.736]    [Pg.737]    [Pg.738]    [Pg.42]    [Pg.887]    [Pg.887]    [Pg.887]    [Pg.622]    [Pg.722]    [Pg.317]   
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