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Ziziphus

A few examples of pure arabinans with effect in the complement system have been isolated from, for example, the fruits of Ziziphus jujuba (a-2,5-arabinofuranan) and from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum (Q -3,5-arabino-furanan-Q -l,4-glucan complex) [12,13]. [Pg.73]

Oaks and especially Quercus coccifera are host plants for Kermes ilicis, producing the red kermes pigment. In Asia, the Laccifer lacca insects that grow on trees like Schleichera oleosa, Ziziphus mauritiana, and Butea monsperma are the sources of the red lac dye. - ... [Pg.334]

Cheng, G. et al., Flavonoids from Ziziphus jujuba Mill var. Spinosa, Tetrahedron, 56, 8915, 2000. [Pg.124]

Malik, A. et al., New oligomeric proanthocyanidins from Ziziphus jujuba, Chem. Nat. Compd., 38, 40, 2002. [Pg.611]

Ranunculaceae Trollius lebedouri Rhamnaceae Ziziphus jujuba ... [Pg.862]

Ziziphus jujuba Mill. Z. spinosa Suan Zao or Suan Zao Ren (Jujube, Chinese date) (seed) Saponins, betulinic acid, betulic acid, betulin, jujuboside A, jujuboside B, sanjoinines, daechu alkaloids.133-44-53 For insomnia, neurasthenia, and irritation. [Pg.174]

Betula mandshurica, B. platyphylla Betula mandshurica, B. platyphylla Ziziphus jujuba, Z spinosa... [Pg.397]

Betula mandshurica, B. platyphylla, Euphorbia lathyrus, E. lucorum, E. resinfera, E. thymifolia, Platycodon autumnalis, P. grandiflorum, P sinensis, Viciafaba, Ziziphus jujuba, Z. spinosa Adina rubella, A. ratemosa, Aims japonica, Diospyros chinensis, D. costata, D. khaki, D. lotus, D. roxburgii, Melaleuca leucadendra, Menyanthes trifoliata, Pedicularis resupinata, Syzygium cuminii, Ziziphus jujuba, Z. spinosa Betula mandshurica, B. platyphylla... [Pg.397]

Plantago asiatica, P. depressa, P. exaltata, P. loureiri., P. major Ziziphus jujuba, Z. spinosa... [Pg.414]

Juglans mandshurica, J. regia Ziziphus jujuba, Z. spinosa Ziziphus jujuba, Z. spinosa Apocynum venetum Kadsura japonica Kadsura japonica... [Pg.441]

T. europaea, Tussilago farfara, Ulmus rubra, U. procera, Verbena officinalis, Viola tricolor, Zea mays, Ziziphus jujuba. [Pg.526]

Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum, Cucurbita maxima, Ficus carica, Glycine max, Medicago sativa, Rosa rugosa, R. acicularis, Ziziphus jujuba Lythrum salicaria Vitex labrusca, V. agnus-castus... [Pg.541]

Ziziphus jujuba (Rhamnaceae) iant 4,48 87 Magnolia fargesii (Magnoliaceae) pm 48,43 83 Magnolia salicifolia (Magnoliaceae) ws 14,101 81... [Pg.133]

Annona salzmanii (Annonaceae) je 36,39 92 Artabotrys monteiroae (Annonaceae) pa 4,72 93 Bdlschmiedia spp. (Lauraceae) het 9,903 78 Cassytha pubescens (Lauraceae) het 9,903 78 Cassytha mcemosa (Lauraceae) het 9,903 78 Cocculus laurifolius (Menispermaceae) cnc 27,73 Illigera pentaphylla (Hemandiaceae) jnp 48,835 85 Utsea acuminata (Lauraceae) cpj 46,299 94 Litsea triflora (Lauraceae) aqsc 76,171 80 Utsea spp. (Lauraceae) ajc 22,2259 69 Mmodora tenuifolia (Annonaceae) daib 45,520 84 Nectandra rigida (Lauraceae) jnp 43,353 80 Neolitsea zeylanica (Lauraceae) het 9,903 78 Ocotea caesia (Lauraceae) phy 28,3577 89 Ziziphus jujuba (Rhamnaceae) kps 13,239 77... [Pg.144]

The host plants are, for example, Butea frondosa ROXB., Ficus religiosa L., Ziziphus jujuba MILL. [Pg.201]

Human taste response is modified by several plant-derived substances. The detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate, as well as triterpene saponins from the leaves of several plant species (most notably Gymnema sylvestre and Ziziphus jujuba) will temporarily inhibit the sweet taste sensation in man the duration of the effect being about one hour for G. sylvestre and about fifteen minutes for Z. jujuba. The mechanism of action seems to be related, in part, to the surfactant properties of the materials. Structures of the modifiers and possible mechanisms of action are discussed. [Pg.11]

Figure 4. Phylogenetic classification of Ziziphus jujuba and Gymnema sylvestre. Lineage. Since separation occurs early, at the subclass level, these two species do not appear closely related. Solid arrows indicate single pathways. Open arrows indicate multiple pathways. Reproduced with permission from Ref. 17. Copyright 1980, ILR Press, Ltd,... Figure 4. Phylogenetic classification of Ziziphus jujuba and Gymnema sylvestre. Lineage. Since separation occurs early, at the subclass level, these two species do not appear closely related. Solid arrows indicate single pathways. Open arrows indicate multiple pathways. Reproduced with permission from Ref. 17. Copyright 1980, ILR Press, Ltd,...
Figure 5. Scheme for isolation of crude antisweet fraction from the leaves of Ziziphus jujuba. Taste bioassays were performed at each step to ascertain antisweet activity. An X indicates that no antisweet activity was detected. [Pg.17]

Figure 6. Techniques used for isolation and purification of antisweet substances from the crude antisweet leaf fraction of Ziziphus jujuba. Figure 6. Techniques used for isolation and purification of antisweet substances from the crude antisweet leaf fraction of Ziziphus jujuba.

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