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Rosa Camellia

Aleurites moluceanu, Artemisia vulgarts, Camellia sinensis, Cannabis sativa, Daucus carota, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, H. sabdariffa, Lycoperiscon esculentum, Prunus mume, Zea mays Tagetes patula... [Pg.539]

Geranium (Geraniaceae), Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae), Epilobium, Fuchsia (Onagraceae), Paeonia (Paeoniaceae), Rosa (Rosaceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. anti-peptic ulcer]... [Pg.129]

Penta-O- Geum, Rosa, Tellima (Rosaceae), Stachyurus (Stachyuraceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. Quercus spp. (Fagaceae) [bark], O-R ligand (<10)(a2A-R,... [Pg.206]

Ferul aldehyde Sassafras (Lauraceae), Ocimum, Oreganum (Lamiaceae), Myristica fragrant (Myristicaceae), Piper (Piperaceae), Rosa (Rosaceae) spp., Camellia sinensis (tea) (Theaceae) Widespread per reduction of TYR (77)... [Pg.237]

Foaceae), Rosa (Kosaceae), Citrus (Rutaceae), Litchi (Sapindaceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp., Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) apoptotic, insect attractant]... [Pg.392]

Asarum canadense (Aristolochiaceae), Andropogon nardus, A. schoenanthu, A. citratus (Poaceae), Rosa damascena, R. gallica (Rosaceae), Citrus vulgaris (Rutaceae), Likhi chinensis (Sapindaceae), Camellia sinensis (Theaceae), Vitis vinfera (Vitaceae) insect attractant]... [Pg.425]

Rosa spp. (rose oil) (Rosaceae), Andropogon nardus (citronella oil), A. schoenanthm (palmarosa oil), A. citratus (lemon grass) (Poaceae), Camellia sinensis (Japanese green tea, Sen-cha) (Theaceae) [leaf], Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae)... [Pg.440]

Tannins are the complex flavonoid compounds. Some of these showed good results when evaluated for the antiosteoporosis. Camelliatanin D (30) was isolated from leaves and fruits of Camellia Japonica (Theaceae). It inhibited elevation of calcium concentration induced by PTH rp (1-34), with the IC50 of 2.4 x 10 M. Activity was done on cultured mouse calvaria [33]. Epigallocatechin (31) and epicatechin (32) are the constituents of Rosa sp. (Rosaceae) distributed widespread in other plants also. They behave as a bone sorption inhibitor [26]. [Pg.526]

Tellimagrandin I (36) Tellima grandiflora Rosa sp. Quercus sp. Fuchsia sp. Camellia japonica Geum japonicum Casuarina stricta Cornus sp. 2,3-bisgalloyl-hexahydroxydiphenic acid linked 2,3 and 4,6 o-glucopyranose conformation-1C (predominantly) 43, 102, 143... [Pg.422]

Source Rosa laevigata Michx. (syn. R. sinica Murr. R. cherokensis Donn. R. ternata Poir. R. nivea DC. R. Camellia Hort.) (Family Rosaceae). [Pg.181]


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