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Rubus chamaemorus

Seeds of Rubus chamaemorus from southern Finland were heavier than the seeds from the north, but had lower oil content there was no difference in M distribution of the... [Pg.44]

Johansson, A. K., Kuusisfo, P. H., Laakso, P. H., Derome, K. K., Sepponen, P. J., Katajisto, J. K. and KaUio, II. 1997. Geographical variations in seed oils from Rubus chamaemorus and Empe-trum nigrum. Phytochemistry 44 1421-1427. [Pg.317]

N.A. Rubus chamaemorus L. Tocopherol, benzoic acid, salicylic acid, ascorbic acid, vitamin C.102-275 Laxative, tonic, treat cough and fever. [Pg.295]

Arisaema consanguineum, Citrus aurantium, Paeonia lactiflora, P. lactiflora, P. albiflora, P. sujfruticosa, Rubus chamaemorus, Scutellaria baicalensis, S. macrantha, S. lateriflora, Styrax benzoin, S. benzoin Aconitum carmichaelii, A. napellus Centaurium erythraea Lysimachia vulgaris Erythroxylum coca Dianthus caryophyllus Berberis vulgaria... [Pg.506]

L. caerulea, L. caprifolium, Rubus chamaemorus, Solidago virgaurea, S. canadensis, Trifolium pratense,... [Pg.533]

Chamaenerium Chamaenerium latifolium) 0°C Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)... [Pg.630]

Manninen, P. and H. Kallio, 1997. Supercritical uid chromatography-gas chromatography of volatiles in cloudberry Rubus chamaemorus) oil extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide, 787 276-282. [Pg.39]

Pyysalo, T. Studies on the Volatile Compounds of Some Berries in Genus Rubus, especially Cloudberry Rubus chamaemorus L.) and Hybrids Between Raspberry Rubus idaeus L.) and Arctic Bramble Rubus arcticus L.). Materials and Processing Technology, Technical Research Centre of Finland, Publication 14. Helsinki 1976. [Pg.516]

Rey, A.I., Hopia, A., Kivikari, R. and Kahkonen, M. 2005. Use of natiu al food/plant extracts cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus), beetroot (Beta vulgaris Smlgaris ) or willow herb... [Pg.27]

The modern strawberry is the descendant of the tiny woodland strawberry that was grown by the Romans. Modern cultivated strawberries derive from a cross between an American and a Chilean variety that occurred around 1750. Raspberries are native to Europe and have been cultivated since the Middle Ages. Cloudberries (Rubus chamaemorus) are relatives of the raspberry, grown either side of the Arctic Circle. Blackberries have been eaten since Neolithic times and the Greeks prized them for the medicinal value of the leaves. [Pg.240]

T Pyysalo,M Suiko, E Honkanen. Odour thresholds of the major volatiles identified in cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus L.) and arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus L.). Lebensm. Wiss. Technol. 10 36-39, 1977. [Pg.175]


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