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Whortleberry

Heidekom, n. buckwheat (Fagopyrum). Heidelbeere,/. whortleberry bilberry. Heidetorf, m. peat, heikel, a. critical delicate, heil, a. whole, sound, well. — — werden, heal, become well. [Pg.208]

Bog whortleberry, Vaccinium ulgmosunr, foliage Cowberry, Vaccinium vitis-idaea foliage Cow s milk 137Cs July 1986 vs. 1987... [Pg.1696]

Ascorbic acid. Many juices contain ascorbic acid or vitamin C, which is quantitatively the most important vitamin in soft fruits, ranging from a negligible level in some whortleberries to around 200 mg/100 g in blackcurrants. Ascorbic acid performs a valuable function as an antioxidant in minimising degradation of certain flavour principles, and it is often important for it to be included in the processed juice or in a soft drink formulation. Levels in the range 200-400 mg/kg are typical. It should be noted that ascorbic acid can be added to natural strength juice only if it is... [Pg.64]

The composition of an herbal tea containing leaves of whortleberry and flowers of Jerusalem artichoke in a 50 50 weight ratio is given. [Pg.428]

Fig. 2.15 Element fractionations and effective electrochemical ligand parameters for photosynthetic organs of five plant species frequently occurring in forest understorey regions (fmm left to right) Vaccinium myrtillus (blueberry), Lolium perenne (ryegrass), Deschampsia flexuosa, Molinia caemlea and Vaccinium vitis-idaea (red whortleberry). For other domestic plants, E (L) values may be higher or lower than the average of the above values, e.g. -0.19 V for each Lolium perenne and Betula alba. Very low effective electrochemical hgand parameters (oak, dandehon, plants in tropical... Fig. 2.15 Element fractionations and effective electrochemical ligand parameters for photosynthetic organs of five plant species frequently occurring in forest understorey regions (fmm left to right) Vaccinium myrtillus (blueberry), Lolium perenne (ryegrass), Deschampsia flexuosa, Molinia caemlea and Vaccinium vitis-idaea (red whortleberry). For other domestic plants, E (L) values may be higher or lower than the average of the above values, e.g. -0.19 V for each Lolium perenne and Betula alba. Very low effective electrochemical hgand parameters (oak, dandehon, plants in tropical...
Synonyms Amaranth FD C No. 2 Whortleberry red 3-Hydroxy-4-[(4-sulfo-l-naphthalenyl) azo]-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid trisodium salt Chemical/Pharmaceutical/Other Class Azo dye Chemical Formula 20-HnN2O10S3Na3... [Pg.2206]

Bog whortleberry Aiton Vaccinium uliginosum L. 256 1 Kalt et ah, 1999a,b Andersen, 1987a... [Pg.82]

A native of Europe whose fruits and leaves contain the flavonoids called anthocyanosides. These are described as powerful antioxidanis that act to scavenge free radicals. Extracts have been found to inhibit the growth of certain kinds of cancers. Also known as whortleberry, huckleberry, Eurt ean blueberry. [Pg.259]

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

Marker , B., 1988. The distribution of some chemical elements in different herds of Vaccinium vitis-idaea (red whortleberry), a contribution to the representative sampling procedure of terrestrial plants for multi-element analysis. Angew. Bot. 62, 343-353. [Pg.182]

Kaiser H 1925 Acids of the whortleberry and tamarind. Siiddeut Apoth Ztg 65 48-49... [Pg.271]

Isolation from Natural Sources.- j8-D-Glucose 1-benzoate and smaller quantities of the 2- and 6-benzoates have been identified as components of cranberries and whortleberries. The phenolic esters 6-O-caffeoyl-o-glucopyranose and l,6-di-0-caffeoyl-/S-D-glucopyranose were found in extracts of Primus sendata, the diester being a new natural product ... [Pg.90]

The fruit of a wild shrubby plant (of the family Ericaceae) that grows wild in the northern parts of Europe and Asia. This berry is closely related to the North American varieties of blueberries. Furthermore, bilberries are sometimes referred to as blaeberries (in Iceland), huckleberries, whortleberries, or windberries. [Pg.106]

Common/vernacular names Bilberry, dwarf bilberry, and whortleberry. [Pg.93]

Andersen, 0.M., Anthocyanins in fruits of Vaccinium uliginosum L. (bog whortleberry), / Food Sci., 1987a, 52, 665-667. [Pg.270]

Amaranth Supra Hexacert Red No. 2 Hexacol Amaranth B Extra Hidacid Amaranth Hidacid Amaranth 21-6008 Hispacid Red AM Japan Food Red No. 2 Japan Red 2 Japan Red No. 2 Java Amaranth KCA Foodcol Amaranth A Kayaku Amaranth Kayaku Food Colour Red No. 2 Kiton Ruhine S L Red 3 L Red Z 3050 Lissamine Amaranth AC Maple Amaranth Naphthol Red LZS Naphthol Red S Naphthol Red S Cone. Specially Pure Naphthol Red S Specially Pure Naphthol Red SI Necol Amaranth Neklacid Red A PuriColor Red ARE 27 Rakuto Amaranth Red No. 2 Red dye no. 2 Ritacid Red G Rouge Solid E S-Azo Ruhine San-ei Amaranth Sandal Amaranth I Shikiso Amaranth Solar Red O Takaoka Amaranth Tertracid Red A Toyo Amaranth Triacid Amaranth A Trisodium salt of 1-(4-sulfo-1 -naphthylazo)-2-naphthol-3,6-disulfonic acid Usacert Red No. 2 Victoria Ruhine O Victory Scarlet Water Red 176574 Whortleberry Red Wool Bordeaux 6RK Wool Red 40F... [Pg.19]


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