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Vaccinium Ericaceae

Hapbpappus canescens (Asteraceae), Agadirachta indica (neem), Soymida febrifuga (Meliaceae) glycosides in Vaccinium (Ericaceae), Myrica (Moraceae), Primula (Primulaceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. [Pg.130]

Cynomoriaceae), Arctostaphylos, DNAP, ELA, HIV-1 PR, Rhododendron, Vaccinium (Ericaceae), PKA, PKC, RT, TOPI,... [Pg.580]

Chrysanthemin (asterin, "cyanidin-3-0-/3-glucopy-ranoside). CjiHjiO,", Mr 449.39, as chloride metallic shining, red-brown platelets or prisms, mp. 205 °C (decomp.). C. belongs to the "anthocyanins and occurs, e. g., as pigment in asters (Aster, Asteraceae), chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum, Asteraceae), elderberries (Sambucus, Caprifoliaceae), blackberries (Rubus, Rosaceae), bilberries (Vaccinium, Ericaceae), blood oranges (Citrus, Rutaceae), peaches (Prunus persica, Rosaceae), or in the red autumn leaves of some maple species (Acer, Aceraceae). [Pg.131]

Powell, E. A. and Kron, K. A. 2002. Hawaiian blueberries and their relatives—a phylogenetic analysis of Vaccinium sections Macropelma, Myrtillus, and Hemimyrtillus (Ericaceae). Syst. Bot. 27 768-779. [Pg.325]

For quantitative analyses, scanning of the TLC plate with a densitometer provides good results. The flavonoids, both aglycones and glycosides, in Vaccinium myrtillus and V. vitis-idaea (Ericaceae) were determined after TLC and densitometry at 254 nm. " With suitable spray reagents, detection limits of 20 ng can be achieved by densitometry. ... [Pg.11]

Vitamin K] (= Phylloquinone 3-Phytomenadione) (naphthoquinone) Widespread e.g. Vaccinium corymbosum (Ericaceae), Medicago sativa (Fabaceae), Castanea sp. (Fagaceae), Triticum aestivum (Poaceae) Dihydrovitamin K (Koaguladons-Vitamin)-dependent protein glutamate carboxylation enables Ca2+-binding for blood clotting protease activation [3, 101- 103]... [Pg.585]

Widespread Nerium oleander (Apocynaceae), Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry), Arctostaphyhs uva-ursi (Ericaceae), Origanum majorana, Prunella vulgaris,... [Pg.246]

Beta vulgaris (Chenopodicaeae) Widespread Vaccinium maerocarpon (cranberry), Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (bearberry) (Ericaceae), Lavandula latifolia Prunella vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia tribba, Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae), Malus sp. (apple), Pyrus sp. (pear) (Rosaceae) [fruit surface]... [Pg.364]

Haplopappus canescens (Asteraceae) glycosides in Vaccinium macrocarpon (Ericaceae), Azadirachta indica, Sqymidiafebrifuga (Meliaceae), Myrica rubra (Myricaceae),... [Pg.365]

Haplopappus canescens (Asteraceae) [aerial] glycosides in Vaccinium macrocarpon (Ericaceae), Azadirachta indka, Soymidia febrifuga (Meliaceae) [wood], Myrica rubra (Moraceae) [bark], Primula sinensis (Primulaceae) [petal], Camellia sinensis (Theaceae) [leaf] Karwinskia humbokltiana (Rhamnaceae)... [Pg.373]

Echinacea spp. Lactuca saliva, Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) (Asteraceae), Vaccinium arctostaphylos (bilberry) (Ericaceae) Curcuma longa (turmeric),... [Pg.378]

Pimpinella anisum, Petroselinum spp. (Apiaceae) [oil], Xanthium canadense (Asteraceae) [seed], Arbutus unedo, Vaccinium vitis-idaea (Ericaceae) [leaf], Pirns resinosa (Pinaceae) [wood], Protea mellifera (Proteaceae) [leaf]... [Pg.439]

Widespread in green leaves fruit e.g. Brassica spp. (Brassicaceae) [leaf], Ananas cosmosus (pineapple) (Bromeliaceae), Vaccinium macrocarpon (Ericaceae), Rheum rhabarbarum (Polygonaceae), Citrus spp. (Rutaceae), Malus, Prunus (Rosaceae) sp. deposited in retinal macula... [Pg.629]

Echinacea spp. (Asteraceae) [leaf], Vaccinium macrocarpon (Ericaceae), Malm domestica (Rosaceae),... [Pg.645]

Vaccinium macrocarpon Ericaceae (heath) Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara... [Pg.1620]

BILBERRY, Myrtilli fructus Bilberry is the fruit of Vaccinium myrtillus, L., family Ericaceae, and contains 5-10% tannins of the catechin-type, anthocyanins, flavone glycosides and organic acids. The tannins in bilberry and in other tannin-containing drugs precipitate proteins in the epithelium of the intestine. In this way the absorption of toxic substances and secretion is diminished. This is the mode of action in the treatment of diarrhoea. [Pg.59]

BILBERRIES Myrtilli fructus, are the fruits of Vaccinium myrtillus L., family Ericaceae, There are preparations containing antho-cyanosides (25%) from bilberries. Studies indicate positive benefits in patients with diabetic and senile retinopathies and other degenerative conditions of the eye for which it is claimed that they accelerate the accommodation of the eye to darkness. In Italian investigations a dose of 480 mg/day was used. [Pg.130]

Common blue berries Vaccinium myrtillus L. Ericaceae... [Pg.283]

Galactoside, C2LM2lClO l, Idaeln tdetn. From cranberries (Vaccinium viiis idaea L., Ericaceae) Willstatter, Malli-son, Ann, 408, 15 (1915) from Winesap apple Pyrus malus Linn., Rosaceae) Duncan, Dustman, J, Am. Chem. Soc, 55, 1511 (1936), Structure and synthesis Grove, Robinson, J. Chem. Soc 1931, 2722. Red needles with bronze metallic luster from dil ethanolic HCl, dec 210-212. Sol in water, ethanol, methanol, dil HCl, Practically insol in 7% HCl. [Pg.419]

Gtucoside, C H CIO,. myrtiflin-a. From the whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtilius L-, Ericaceae) Willstatter,... [Pg.453]

Id(a)eln (idein, 3-/3-D-galactopyranosyloxy-3, 4, 5,7-tetrahydroxyflavylium). C2lH2 0, Mr 449.39. The cyanidin glycoside I. belongs to the anthocyanins and occurs in cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Ericaceae) and apples (Malus sylvestris, Rosaceae) as well as in the leaves of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus, Betulaceae). [Pg.310]


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