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Zizyphus jujube

Zizyphus jujube 191 Zizyphus jujuba var. spinosa 30 Zygosaccharomyces rouxii IS... [Pg.428]

Zizyphus jujube (family Rhamanacea) This is distributed in South and South-East Asia, Central Asia, China and in warmer areas of Japan and introduced to the Mediterranean region. Fruits are eaten either fresh or pickled. Squash and juices are also produced. Candied fruits are an important trade item in Asia. [Pg.147]

Teas, leaf essential oil, leaf oleoresin, eugenol, bark essential oil bark oleoresin, E-cinnamaldehyde, oil-macerated garlic extract, tannins, polymers of flavanols, cassia bark-derived substances, crude extracts of bulbs (Lycoiis chinensis), stems and leaves of (Nandina domestica), (Mahonia fortune ), (Mahonia bealei), stems of Berbeiis thunbergii and stems, leaves and fruits of Camptotheca acuminata, methanol and acetone extracts of 14 plants belonging to different families, Eruca sativa (aerial and root). EOs and methanol extracts of sweet basil Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae). Ponkan (Citrus mticulata Blanco). Seeds of Zizyphus jujube. [Pg.210]

Joden, m.pl. Jews Metal.) refinery scraps, -dombeere, /. jujube, zizyphus. -harz, n. = Judenpech. -kirsche,/. alkekengi Phyaalis). -pech, n. Jew s pitch (asphalt). -pilz, -schwamm, m. a species of Boletus. [Pg.231]

On the other hand, there is also an example of the isolation of cAMP from a higher plant. The dried fruit of the jujube Zizyphus jujuba var. iner-mis) of the family Rhamnaceae is called zizyphi fructus Japanese name, Taiso), and it is used in Kampo medicine. It was reported that this material contains 0.03-0.16 mg/g of cAMP [12]. [Pg.198]

Azufaifa fruit of the jujube tree. Rhamnus zizyphus (Z.). Pumas. [Pg.372]


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