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The objective of this study was to investigate the protective effect and underlying mechanisms of Rhus chinensis Mill fruits against hepatic glycolipid metabolic disorders in rats induced by a
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
4 Recommended citation Rhus chinensis from the website Trees and Shrubs Online treesandshrubsonline org/ articles/ rhus/ rhus chinensis/ Accessed 2024 12 05 Accessed 2024 12 05 Last autumn s fruit hangs on until the following May on this 1989 accession of Rhus chinensis KFBX 30 at Kew Gardens
The main tree species in the northern subzone were Xanthoceras sorbifolium and Cerasus humilis The main tree species in the central eastern subzone were Rhus chinensis Idesia polycarpa Sapindus
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Molecular response of gall induction by aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis Bell attack on Rhus chinensis Mill October 2017 Journal of Plant Interactions 12 1 465 479
The aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis Bell induces large single chamber galls called horned galls on the leaf wings an extending part of the rachis of Rhus chinensis Miller
Request PDF Triterpenoids Extracted from Rhus chinensis Mill Act Against Colorectal Cancer by Inhibiting Enzymes in Glycolysis and Glutaminolysis Network Analysis and Experimental Validation
Rhus chinensis Figure 1 Middle aged Chinese Sumac Chinese Sumac1 Edward F Gilman and Dennis G Watson2 INTRODUCTION Chinese Sumac forms a loose spreading small tree reaching up to 25 feet in height Fig 1 Most specimens only grow to about 12 to 15 feet tall The shiny pinnately compound five inches long leaves
Request PDF Rhus chinensis Mill fruits prevent necrotizing enterocolitis in rat pups via regulating the expressions of key proteins involved in multiple signaling pathways
Rhus chinensis gall RCG is the abnormal growth of Rhus chinensis leaves caused by Chinese aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis [8 9] also used for decades by indigenous people in the treatment of
Ethnopharmacological relevance Rhus chinensis Mill firstly recorded as herbal medicine in Shan Hai Jing have been used for thousands of years to treat various diseases
Rhus chinensis Mill also known as Rhus semialata Murray Family Anacardiaceae is a deciduous underutilized wild edible fruit tree It is native to China and Japan and distributed in tropical and subtropical regions at an altitude of 1300 to 2400 m asl in India Nepal Bhutan Malaysia Mayamar Java Europe Ceylon Korea
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
The Rhus gall aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis uses the species Rhus chinensis as its primary host plant on which galls are produced The galls have medicinal properties and can be used in various
Fruits and roots of R chinensis have been used in folk medicines as antitussive and for the treatments of anasarca jaundice and snake bite and possesses anti thrombotic and antianaphylactic effects Belonging to the family Anacardiaceae over 250 species of genus Rhus are distributed Species Rhus chinensis Mill synonyms R javanica var chinensis
Request PDF Rhus chinensis Mill fruits prevent high fat/ethanol diet induced alcoholic fatty liver in rats via AMPK/SREBP 1/FAS signaling pathway The aim of this study is to investigate the
Eight new dammarane type triterpenoids 1 8 together with a related known analogue 9 were isolated from the roots of Rhus chinensis a traditional Chinese medicine for treating coronary
The Rhus gall aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis feeds on its primary host plant Rhus chinensis to induce galls which have economic importance in medicines and the food industry
Similarly Fang et al [31] have also developed R chinensis leaf vinegar with a dense aroma mellow taste red brown color and faint scent of Rhus chinensis The finished product has nourishing kidney and toxification effect promotes metabolism help digestion regulate human physiological functions and is eaten along with rice or bread
The sumac Rhus chinensis Mill is an economically and ecologically important shrub or tree species in the family of Anacardiaceae with a wide distribution in East to Southeast Asia
Introduction 3 Rhus chinensis Mill synonym Rhus semialata Murray Rhus javanica belonging to the family Anacardiaceae common name Nutgall tree or Chinese sumac is a deciduous tree mainly found in China Japan and North Eastern parts of India
Ethnopharmacological relevance Rhus chinensis Mill firstly recorded as herbal medicine in Shan Hai Jing have been used for thousands of years to treat various diseases
There is limited literature available regarding the characteristics of Rhus chinensis Mill fruit and seed oils which are potential underutilized oil resources with beneficial unsaturated fatty
Request PDF The free esterified and insoluble bound phenolic profiles of Rhus chinensis Mill fruits and their pancreatic lipase inhibitory activities with molecular docking analysis This
This study investigated the inhibitory effects of the Ethanol Extract EE Free Phenolic TF Esterified Phenolic TE and Insoluble bound Phenolic TI from Rhus chinensis Mill fruits on α