نتایج جستجو برای: rhizomes

تعداد نتایج: 1969  

Journal: :Drug discoveries & therapeutics 2011
M Takahashi S Inouye S Abe

Essential oils of young and mature rhizomes, air-dried and steamed rhizomes, and seed rhizomes of Zingiber officinale Roscoe (ginger) were prepared, and their inhibition of filamentation by Candida albicans was examined. Ginger essential oils, and particularly those from seed and air-dried rhizomes, had potent inhibitory activity compared to ginger oleoresins obtained by ethanol and hypercritic...

2011
Shiyou Li Wei Yuan Guangrui Deng Ping Wang Peiying Yang Bharat B. Aggarwal

Abstract: Chemical constituents of various tissues of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) have been extensively investigated. To date, at least 235 compounds, primarily phenolic compounds and terpenoids have been identified from the species, including 22 diarylheptanoids and diarylpentanoids, eight phenylpropene and other phenolic compounds, 68 monoterpenes, 109 sesquiterpenes, five diterpenes, three t...

2011
N. J. Yob S. Mohd. Jofrry M. M. R. Meor. Mohd. Affandi L. K. Teh M. Z. Salleh Z. A. Zakaria

Zingiber zerumbet Sm., locally known to the Malay as "Lempoyang," is a perennial herb found in many tropical countries, including Malaysia. The rhizomes of Z. zerumbet, particularly, have been regularly used as food flavouring and appetizer in various Malays' cuisines while the rhizomes extracts have been used in Malay traditional medicine to treat various types of ailments (e.g., inflammatory-...

2008
N. Vrchotová B. Šerá J. Tříska

Knotweed rhizomes and young sprouts are used in a traditional Asian medicine. Because knotweed rhizomes contain large amount of stilbenes and catechins, the main objective of this study was analysis of selected phenolic compounds, including stilbenes and catechins, in young spring sprouts of the knotweed genus (Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica), Giant knotweed (Reynoutria sachalinensis), ...

2013
Joseph W. Kloepper John A. McInroy Ke Liu Chia-Hui Hu

BACKGROUND Fern Distortion Syndrome (FDS) is a serious disease of Leatherleaf fern (Rumohra adiantiformis). The main symptom of FDS is distortion of fronds, making them unmarketable. Additional symptoms include stunting, irregular sporulation, decreased rhizome diameter, and internal discoloration of rhizomes. We previously reported an association of symptoms with increased endophytic rhizome p...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2008
r. panneerselvam

an investigation was carried out to reveal the changes in the concentration of soluble carbohydrates under tuber dormancy in food yam (dioscorea esculenta) tubers and in an economically important spice cum medicinal plant turmeric (curcuma longa) rhizomes under storage. harvested, fully matured tubers of yam and rhizomes of turmeric were stored in wooden boxes under the conditions of 28 ? 2?c t...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2009
Tomoko Kita Shinsuke Imai Hiroshi Sawada Haruo Seto

In addition to well-known curcuminoids, three colored metabolites were isolated from cultured cell clumps that had been induced from buds on turmeric rhizomes. The isolated compounds were identified as dihydro derivatives of curcuminoids, dihydrocurcumin (dihydroCurc), dihydrodesmethoxycurcumin-a (dihydroDMC-a), and dihydrobisdesmethoxycurcumin (dihydroBDMC). The cell clumps did not contain dih...

2012
S. C. VERMA M. M. PADHI

Curcuma longa L. rhizomes are widely used by the traditional medical practitioners for curing various diseases. The rhizomes of C. longa L. is commonly known as Haldi or Turmeric. Haldi is of special importance to human with the discovery that its rhizome powder, when added to various food preparations, preserves their freshness and imparts a characteristic flavors. The Indian system of medicin...

Journal: :Art Journal 2019

Journal: :Plant physiology 1959
J B Mudd B G Johnson R H Burris K P Buchholtz

The enzymatic oxidlation of 3-indoleacetic aci(l (IAA) which was first described in detail by Tang and Bonner (16, 17), has been observed in several types of plants, e.g., fungi (13), ferns (14), monocotyledonous plants (20), and dicotyledonous plants (16, 17, 19). Although differences have been observed in regard to the enzyme's requirement for a phenolic cofactor, and in the pH optimum, the r...

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