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Vaccinium spp

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial suggests that the regular intake of cranberry juice reduces the frequency of bacteriuria and pyuria in elderly women. [Pg.61]


Prior RL, Lazarus SA, Cao G, Muccitelli H and Hammerstone JF. 2001. Identification of procyanidins and anthocyanins in blueberries and cranberries (Vaccinium spp.) using high-performance liquid chromatog-raphy/mass spectrometry. J Agric Food Chem 49(3) 1270-1276. [Pg.152]

Production of anthocyanins in plant cell and tissue cultures has been reported for more than 30 species including Daucus carota, Fragaria x ananassa, Vaccinium spp., Vitis hybrida, Solanum tuberosum, Malus sylvestris, Aralia cordata, Perilla frutescens, Ipomoea batatas. Euphorbia millii, Strobilanthes dyeriana. Hibiscus sabariffa, Dioscorea cirrhosa, etc. ... [Pg.511]

Various compounds Procyanidins and anthocyanins Vaccinium spp. Analytical NPC DAD UV, MS 221... [Pg.40]

Kevan, P.G. (1975). Forest application of the insecticide fenitrothion and its effects on wild pollinators (Hymenoptera Apoidea) of lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Biol. Conserv. 7, 301-309. [Pg.127]

A number of anthocyanins are used as food additives (Harbome and Grayer, 1988 Strack and Wray, 1989 Tim-berlake and Henry, 1988). Anthocyanins also are important in that they control the marketability and taste properties of many commercial products. The sale price of many fruits and vegetables is dependent on full color development. Some major commercial sources of these natural pigments are grapes (Vitis vinifera), roselle (Hibiscus sabdarijfa), blueberries (Vaccinium spp.), and red cabbage (Timberlake and Henry, 1988). [Pg.171]

Constit. of Nauclea, Pinus and Vaccinium spp. Also isol. from the cockroaches Blatta orientalis and Periplaneta americana. [Pg.196]

Kahlon, T. S., Smith, G. E. In vitro binding of bile acids by blueberries (Vaccinium spp ), plums (Prunus spp.), prunes (Prunus spp.), strawberries (Fragaria X ananassa), cherries (Malpighia punicifolia), cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon) and apples (Malus sylvestris). Food Chem. 100,3, 2007. [Pg.166]

Rubus idaeus) Rubusspp.) Vaccinium spp.) Fragaria x ananassa)... [Pg.91]

Examples of simple phenols (Ce) include catechol and phloroglucinol. Although most of the more complex plant polyphenols contain these two simple phenols as a parts of their stracmres, catechol and phloroglucinol are uncommon in plant tissues. Catechol has been found in leaves of Gaultheria species, while phloroglucinol has been found as glucoside in the peel of various Citrus fruits. Arbutin (III) is found in leaves of various Vaccinium spp., such as bluebeny, cranberry, cowberry, and pear trees (Pyrus communis L., Rosaceae) [41-43]. [Pg.4547]

Vaccinium spp. V mytillus L. Ericaceae Bilberry Delphinidin-, Cyanidin-, Petunidin- and Malvidin- Boltz (1549) Numberg ... [Pg.455]


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