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Sorrel, Rumex

Carotenoid Yellow to violet Dehydrated isoprene Carotene Pigweed (Amaranthus sp., Amaranth aceae) Sorrel (Rumex sp.) Little hogweed (Portulaca oleracea L.) ... [Pg.22]

Quinone Colors depend on mordant and pH 1. benzoquinone 2. naphthaquinone 3. anthraquinone Carthamine Juglone Alizarin Purpurin Walnut or butternut (Juglans sp.) Rubiaceae family Sorrel (Rumex sp.) Poligonaceae family Forms lake with mordant For 3. pH >7 -> violet-blue pH < 7-> yellow-red AL rose-red Ca bluish-red Zn red-violet Fe black-violet Cr=red brown... [Pg.22]

An additional source for Essiac herbs is the Herbal Healer Academy, HC32 Box 97-B, Mt. View, AR 72560, Tel 501-269-4177. The herbs, in this instance, were said to be burdock root (Arctium), sheep sorrel (Rumex), slippery elm (Ulmus), and turkey rhubarb root (Rheum). All are listed in Hartwell (1982a, b). (According to this herbal source, Clark s The Cure for All Cancers (1983) seemed to be a bestseller, although there was dissent about its effectiveness.)... [Pg.198]

Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella)... [Pg.252]

Rueterg 97-T. See TEA-dodecylbenzenesulfonate Rueterg SA. See Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid Rulon AR Rulon E Rulon LD, Rulon LoP-A. See Polytetrafluoroethylene Rum ether. See Ethyl oxyhydrate Rumex acetosella Rumex acetosella extract Rumex extract. See Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) extract... [Pg.3859]

Sorrel extract. See Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) extract... [Pg.4159]

Definition Extract of the leaves and aerial parts of the sorrel, Rumex acetosella Uses Skin conditioner, soothing agent in cosmetics... [Pg.4159]

Pellitory (Parietaria officinalis) extract Rosmarinic acid Sandalwood (Santalum album) extract Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) extract Stearyl glycyrrhetinate Summer savory (Satureia hortensis) extract Tormentil (Potentilla erecta) extract Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) extract Walnut (Juglans regia) leaf extract... [Pg.5717]

Bayen reported that (the poisonous) salt of sorrel (potassium binoxalate), which was used to remove ink spots and to make acidulous drinks, very agreeable and healthy (hence perhaps the name salts of lemon still used for it in England), could be manufactured by peasants from cultivated sorrel Rumex acetosd) as was done in Wiirtemberg, ... [Pg.641]

Ampfer, m. sorrel, dock (Rumex). amphichroitisch, a. amphichroic. amphoter, ampboterisch, a. amphoteric. Ampulle, Ampulla, /. ampulla (Pharm.) am poule. [Pg.22]

Sauer-ampfer, m. sorrel, sour dock (Rumex). [Pg.379]

Oxalic acid is contained as hydrogen-potassium salt in the plants sorrel and rumex. It can be prepared by the... [Pg.113]

Rumex acetosella L. SCN sheep sorrel OCN sour grass Part leaf... [Pg.757]


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