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Vaccinium macrocarpon

Cranberry Vaccinium macrocarpon Urinary tract infection (UTI) Large doses can produce gastrointestinal symptoms (je, diarrhea) None significant. [Pg.659]

D. T. Mitchell and D. J. Read, Utilization of inorganic and organic phosphates by the mycorrhizal endophytes of Vaccinium macrocarpon and Rhododendron ponti-cum. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 76 255 (1981). [Pg.294]

Glycine max hypocotyls Nicotiana tobacum plants Helianthus annuus plants Sorghum vulgare seedlings Brassica rapa seedlings Vaccinium macrocarpon fruit Euphorbia pulcherrima bracts Amaranthus tricolor seedlings Oryza sativa leaves... [Pg.125]

Dihydroxy C18.4 Tri- and pentahydroxy acids Vaccinium macrocarpon fruit 1.1... [Pg.10]

Liberty, A. M. Hart, P. E. Neto, G. G. Ursolic Acid and Proanthocyanidins from Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) Inhibit Colony Formation and Proliferation in HCT-116 and HT-29 Colon and MCF-7 Breast Tumor Cells. Proceedings of the 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 25-29, 2007. [Pg.675]

An extract of leaves of the American cranberry plant, Vaccinium macrocarpon, was examined for growth inhibitors. No free parasorbic acid, a known growth inhibitor from cranberry leaves, could be isolated in the absence of a preliminary acid or base treatment. [Pg.328]

Vvedenskaya, I.O. et al.. Characterization of flavonols in cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) powder, J. Agric. Food Chem., 52, 188, 2004. [Pg.127]

The preference shown by DFR toward the three common DHFs varies markedly between species, with some enzymes showing little or no activity against dihydrokaempferol (DHK) and others showing preference toward dihydromyricetin (DHM). In particular, DFR in Cymbidium hybrida (cymbidium orchids), L. esculentum. Petunia, and Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry) cannot efficiently reduce so that pelargonidin-based anthocyanins... [Pg.157]

The American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is larger than the European cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccous) but poorer in aroma. The European cranberry is a valuable raw material in the production of alcoholic drinks, liqueurs and jams in Scandinavia [35]. A few older studies report approximately 70 volatile compounds in cranberry [124, 125]. Cranberry aroma is characterised by several aromatic compounds, such as 1-phenylethanol, 2-phenylethanol,... [Pg.164]

Anjou and von Sydow (1967) reported that 0.2% of the essential oil of the American cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon, consisted of isophorone they did not report the percentage of isophorone or the percentage of essential oil in whole cranberries. Without this information it is not possible to estimate the concentration of isophorone in whole cranberries and compare the concentration to other sources. However, frequent consumption of cranberry containing products is unlikely to represent significant intake of isophorone. Ingestion of isophorone from consumption of fish and shellfish cannot validly be estimated from the available data (see Table 5-2). [Pg.83]

Anjou K, von Sydow E. 1967. The aroma of cranberries. II. Vaccinium macrocarpon. Acta Chem Scand 21(8) 2076-2082. [Pg.98]

N.A. Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait. Anthocyanosides, hippuric acid, vitamins , .103 77 78 80 300 Prevents urinary infection and stones, an antioxidant, effect on clogged heart arteries. [Pg.306]

Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) Uses T Appetite, treat D, dyspepsia, flatulence Action Stimulates gastric secretions, spasmolytic effects Available forms Tine 10-30 gtts PO OD Contra w/ PRG or lactation Notes/SE N/V, fatty liver tumors, allergic skin Rxns Interactions T Effects OF oral hypoglycemics EMS T Risk of photosensitivity Rxns may cause hypoglycemia Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) Uses Prevention UTI urinary deodorizer in urinary incontinence Actions Interferes w/ bacterial adherence to epithelial cells of the bladder Available forms Caps 300-500 mg PO bid—qid unsweetened juice 8-16 oz daily tine 3-5 mL or tincture 1/2-1 tsp up to 3x/d, tea 2-3 tsps of dried flowers/cup creams apply topically 2-3X/d PO SE D, irritation, nephrolithiasis if T urinary Ca oxalate Interactions T Effects OF warfarin ... [Pg.327]

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

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]

Widespread Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry), Arctostaphybs uva-ursi (bearberry) (Ericaceae), Lavandula latifolia Prunella vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia triloba, Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae), Malus sp. (apple), Pyrus sp. (pear) (Rosaceae) [fruit surface]... [Pg.375]

Maloiic acid Micromeroi uva-ursi, Vaccinium macrocarpon 5-LOX) [AI, chemopreventive,... [Pg.393]

Malolic acid Micromerol uva-ursi, Vaccinium macrocarpon potato 5-LOX (300), soya... [Pg.617]

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]


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