Rhus chinensis Mill. var. roxburghii (DC.) Rehder was treated as a variety under R. javanica L. in the Flora of Taiwan, 2nd edition. However, the type specimen indicated that R. javanica L. was a ...
IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID) urn:lsid:ipni:names:974174-1 Species Name Rhus javanica L., Sp. Pl. 1: 265 (1753). Publication Journal of Japanese Botany ...
Rhus chinensis Mill. Synonyms: R. javanica of many authors, not L.; R. osbeckii [DC.] Carr.; R. semi-alata Murr. A small deciduous tree, sometimes 20 ft or more high, with a short trunk and a rounded gauntly branched head; branchlets yellowish, downy; winter-buds brown, velvety. Leaves pinnate, varying in size according to the vigour of the ...
Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) has been reported as a new record for the flora of Turkey. Detailed morphological description and leaf anatomical properties are provided. Capitate glandular and nonglandular trichomes, and also epicuticle hairs
Of them, the highest inhibition rate (54.23% ± 3.56%) was got by Fructus Mori at 25 g/L, while the lowest inhibition rate (10.25% ± 1.83%) was got by Semen Ziziphi Spinosae at 6.25 g/L. Compared with 1 mmol/L arbutin water solution, alkaline extractions of dark plum fruit, Schisandra Chinensis, Rhus chinensis Mill., Rosa laevigata Michx ...
Chinese sumac (Rhus chinensis Mill.) fruits are traditionally used as a condiment and herb.The aim of this study is to evaluate the preventive effect of the ethanolic extract from Chinese sumac fruits against CCl 4-induced liver fibrosis in mice and to delineate the underlying mechanisms.The results showed that the ethanolic extract substantially decreased AST, ALT, MDA, and hydroxyprolin (HYP ...
This work was designed to investigate the phenolic composition, antioxidant and pancreatic lipase inhibitory activities of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits extracted by different solvents, and to illustrate which major phenolic compounds were responsible for lipase inhibition and to evaluate their interactions. Results showed that R. chinensis Mill. fruits were rich in phenolics, which included 13 ...
Screening potential plant species is a crucial consideration in phytoremediation technology. Our previous study demonstrated that Rhus chinensis Mill. seedlings had potentials for phytoremediation of Pb contaminated soil. However, its bioaccumulation and tolerance characteristics remain unclear. See .
Oct 01, 2019· Rhus chinensis Mill., also known as Chinese sumac, belongs to the sumac family and is widely distributed in many countries (Wu, Ma, Zhao, Cai, & Cheng, 2018). In folk medicine, this plant is often used to prevent or treat a number of diseases, such as inflammation, diarrhea, jaundice, and malaria ( Djakpo and Yao, 2010, Wu et al., 2018 ).
pdf rhus chinensis mill in nigeria. Rhus chinensis Mill Dry galls contain 50 to 80 tannin in the form of Gallo tannic acid small amounts of fat resin and gum The stembark contains 105 tannin The fruit contains tannin gallic acid and potassium acid salts together with small amounts of aluminium calcium magnesium and iron acid salts of malic tartaric and citric acids
Rhus japonica Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don Rhus javanica f. toyohashiensis (Hayashi) N.Satomi Rhus javanica var. chinensis (Mill.) T.Yamazaki Rhus javanica var. toyohashiensis Hayashi Rhus osbeckii DC. Rhus osbeckii DC. ex Steud. Rhus semialata Murray Rhus semialata var. osbeckii DC. Schinus indicus Burm.fil. Toxicodendron semialatum (Murray) Kuntze ...
Rhus. Rhus chinensis Mill. Rhus chinensis Mill. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Rhus (family Anacardiaceae). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Gard. Dict. ed. 8 7 1768.
Rhus chinensis Mill. is a Chinese traditional medicine used to treat different types of solid tumors [1-4]. The purpose of our research is to explore the active ingredients of . Rhus chinensis Mill., in order to improve the current utilization rate and to determine further applications. Methodology. Test materials. Rhus chinensis Mill
Rhus chinensis Mill. Rhus coriaria Linn. Rhus parviflora Roxb. Rhus succedanea Linn. Rhynchosia minima (L.) DC. Ribes nigrum Linn. Ricinus communis Linn. Rivea corymbosa Hallier f. Rivea hypocrateriformis Choisy. Rivea ornate (Roxb.) Choisy. Rivina humilis Linn. Robinia pseudoacacia Linn.
The species Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) is an important representative of the genus Rhus, which contains over 250 individual species found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide. Rhus chinensis has long been used by folk medicine practitioners in Asia. Leaves, roots, stem, bark, fruit and particularly the galls
Rhus chinensis Mill.. Synonyms: R. javanica of many authors, not L.; R. osbeckii [DC.] Carr.; R. semi-alata Murr.. A small deciduous tree, sometimes 20 ft or more high, with a short trunk and a rounded gauntly branched head; branchlets yellowish, downy; winter-buds brown, velvety.
Rhus chinensis is a well-known herb used as antiulcer, antibacterial and in healing bleeding piles, etc. The present study was aimed for wound healing potential of hydro-alcoholic leaf extract of ...
Rhus javanica var. chinensis (Mill.) T.Yamaz. Rhus osbeckii Carrière; Rhus semialata Murray; Rhus simonii Carrière; Schinus indicus Burm.f. Toxicodendron semialatum (Murray) Kuntze; Has 7 Synonyms. KB; Other Data. Rhus chinensis Mill. appears in other Kew resources: IPNI - .
Rhus chinensis, the Chinese sumac, or nutgall tree, is a plant species in the genus Rhus.. Galls produced on the species that are called Chinese gall, Galla Chinensis, or Wu Bei Zi () in Chinese, are a source of gallotannins, molecules of hydrolyzable tannins. Infestation of the tree by Chinese sumac aphids (Melaphis chinensis Bell) may lead to production of a gall that is valued as a ...
Rhus . Rhus most likely migrated from North America into Asia via the Bering Land Bridge during the Late Eocene (33.8+/ .1 Ma). Rhus coriaria from southern Europe and western Asia diverged from its relatives in eastern Asia at 24.4+/ .2 Ma. The Hawaiian Rhus sandwicensis diverged from the Asian Rhus chinensis at 13.5+/ .0 Ma.
Rhus chinensis Mill. Details; Images (4) Accepted Names (1) References (1) Subordinate Taxa; Specimens; Distributions (31) Chromosome Counts (1) Ethnobotany (1) Group: Dicot Rank: species Kind: Name of a new Taxon Herbarium Placement: Monsanto, 2nd, A, 153 Authors: Miller, Philip ...
Nov 22, 2010· INTRODUCTION. Rhus chinensis belongs to the genus Rhus and the Family Anacardiaceae (Miller et al., 2001).Commonly called sumac, Rhus consists of approximately 250 individual species of flowering plants, with six species found (four endemics) in China. Like most sumacs, Rhus chinensis is a dioecious shrub that can reach 8 m in height. It bears odd pinnately compound .
Study on hard seed and germinating characteristic of Rhus chinensis Mill. Journal of Modern Agriculture, 4: 58 – 61 → Editorial Board → Author guidelines → Role of Reviewers → Editorial Policy → Role of Authors → Peer-Review Article Process → For Readers → Subject Covered → Subscribe → Terms and Conditions;
Rhus chinensis Mill. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Rhus (family Anacardiaceae). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Gard. Dict. ed. 8 7 1768.