Actaea: A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE. Cycloartanes have been found in the rhizomes.Cimicifuga: A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE that contains triterpenoid saponins. Remifemin from C. racemosa is used to suppress LUTEINIZING HORMONE. It is reclassified by some to ACTAEA. The common name of black snakeroot is also used with ASARUM and SANICULA.Rhizome: Root-like underground horizontal stem of plants that produces shoots above and roots below. Distinguished from true roots which don't have buds and nodes. Similar to true roots in being underground and thickened by storage deposits.Encyclopedias as Topic: Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)EncyclopediasInternet: A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. 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Many species are parasites.Nymph: The immature stage in the life cycle of those orders of insects characterized by gradual metamorphosis, in which the young resemble the imago in general form of body, including compound eyes and external wings; also the 8-legged stage of mites and ticks that follows the first moult.PaintingsAztreonam: A monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic originally isolated from Chromobacterium violaceum. It is resistant to beta-lactamases and is used in gram-negative infections, especially of the meninges, bladder, and kidneys. It may cause a superinfection with gram-positive organisms.Chromosome Painting: A technique for visualizing CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS using fluorescently labeled DNA probes which are hybridized to chromosomal DNA. Multiple fluorochromes may be attached to the probes. Upon hybridization, this produces a multicolored, or painted, effect with a unique color at each site of hybridization. This technique may also be used to identify cross-species homology by labeling probes from one species for hybridization with chromosomes from another species.China: A country spanning from central Asia to the Pacific Ocean.Directories as Topic: Lists of persons or organizations, systematically arranged, usually in alphabetic or classed order, giving address, affiliations, etc., for individuals, and giving address, officers, functions, and similar data for organizations. (ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)Fraud: Exploitation through misrepresentation of the facts or concealment of the purposes of the exploiter.Medicare Assignment: Concept referring to the standardized fees for services rendered by health care providers, e.g., laboratories and physicians, and reimbursement for those services under Medicare Part B. 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The leaves are usually alternate and stalkless. The flowers usually have two to five free sepals and may be radially symmetrical or irregular.Narcissus: A plant genus of the family LILIACEAE. Members contain ungiminorine and LECTINS.North CarolinaLymphedema: Edema due to obstruction of lymph vessels or disorders of the lymph nodes.Breast Neoplasms: Tumors or cancer of the human BREAST.Herb-Drug Interactions: The effect of herbs, other PLANTS, or PLANT EXTRACTS on the activity, metabolism, or toxicity of drugs.Tamoxifen: One of the SELECTIVE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS with tissue-specific activities. Tamoxifen acts as an anti-estrogen (inhibiting agent) in the mammary tissue, but as an estrogen (stimulating agent) in cholesterol metabolism, bone density, and cell proliferation in the ENDOMETRIUM.Strychnos nux-vomica: A plant genus of the genus STRYCHNOS, family LOGANIACEAE that is the source of STRYCHNINE.Ruta: A plant genus of the family RUTACEAE. Members contain quinoline alkaloids.Lycopodium: A plant genus of the family LYCOPODIACEAE. Members contain ALKALOIDS. Lycopodium oil is obtained from L. clavatum.
Cyclolanostane triterpene glycosides from Souliea vaginata. (1/3)
Five new cyclolanostane triterpene glycosides, 12-deacetyloxy-15alpha-hydroxy-23-epi-26-deoxyactein, 12-deacetyloxy-23-epi-26-deoxyactein, 24-O-acetyldahurinol-3-O-beta-D-xylopyranoside, 12beta-hydroxycimigenol-3-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1-->3)-beta-D-xylopyranoside, 25-anhydrocimicigenol-3-O-beta-D-(2'-O-acetyl)xylopyranoside, were isolated from the rhizome of Souliea vaginata collected in China. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic techniques, including 2D NMR spectra, and in the case of 5, by chemical correlation. (+info)Analysis of polyphenolic compounds and radical scavenging activity of four American Actaea species. (2/3)
A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) method with diode array detection has been developed for analysis of the major polyphenols in the roots and rhizomes of black cohosh (Actaea racemosa), an important botanical dietary supplement for women's health, and three closely related American Actaea species, A. rubra, A. pachypoda and A. podocarpa. The method was validated with respect to sensitivity, linearity, precision, accuracy and recovery. The total content of eight major polyphenols in the dried root and rhizome of the four species was determined to be from 0.36 to 2.92% (w/w). The antioxidant activities of Actaea extracts and polyphenolic compounds isolated from A. racemosa were evaluated on 1.1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radicals scavenging assay. The radical scavenging activity of the Actaea extracts correlates to their polyphenolic composition. This validated HPLC method can be used to distinguish A. racemosa from the other major American Actaea species based on this study. (+info)Dereplication, residual complexity, and rational naming: the case of the Actaea triterpenes. (3/3)
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"RHS Plant Selector - Narcissus 'Actaea'". Retrieved 26 June 2013. "RHS Plant Selector - Narcissus 'Andrew's Choice'". Retrieved ...
Tribe 5. Paeoniaceae Genus: Actaea, Zanthorhiza, Paeonia. Ordo 2. Dilleniaceae Tribe 1. Delimeae Genus: Tetracera, Davilla, ...
The larvae feed on Actaea spicata. Larvae can be found from the end of June to August. They live in the fruit of their host ...
"Ivančena - Lysá hora" (in Czech). Actaea - společnost pro přírodu a krajinu. Retrieved 3 October 2013. Georg Ahollinger; ...
The larvae feed on Actaea spicata. Acasis appensata appensata Acasis appensata baicalensis (Bang-Haas, 1906) Fauna Europaea ...
The larvae feed on Actaea spicata. Larvae can be found from June to September. It overwinters as a pupa. Eupithecia actaeata ...
Ins.: 355, 440, TS: Papilio actaea Linnaeus [2]. Evans, W.H. (1932). The Identification of Indian Butterflies (2nd ed.). Mumbai ...
The well-developed herb layer contains Linnaea borealis, Cornus canadensis, Aralia nudicaulis, Actaea rubra, and Osmorhiza ... and Actaea rubra. On swampier sites, Lysichiton americanum, Equisetum spp., and Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus and Hylocomium ...
Actaea rubra, (red baneberry), used by the Algonquin for stomach pains, in some seasons for males, other seasons for females. ... Actaea racemosa (black cohosh), Used to treat gynecological and other disorders, including sore throats, kidney problems, and ... Actaea racemosa): An annotated Bibliography. General Technical Report SRS-97. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, ... http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Actaea rubra James W. Herrick & Dean R. Snow (1997). Iroquois Medical ...
Salacia and Actaea will next occult each other in 2067. This minor planet was named after Salacia (/sæˈleɪʃə/), the goddess of ... Actaea is a nereid or sea nymph. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 120347 Salacia (2004 SB60)" (2016-08-12 last obs.). Jet ... It was named after the Roman goddess Salacia and has a single known moon, Actaea. Salacia is a non-resonant object with a ... Actaea is 7000237200000000000♠2.372±0.060 magnitudes fainter than Salacia, implying a diameter ratio of 2.98 for equal albedos ...
The genus is now generally included in Actaea. The name Cimicifuga means 'bedbug repeller'. Cimicifuga americana Cimicifuga ... http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=actaea Flora of North America: Cimicifuga Flora of China: Cimicifuga The Plant List ...
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1955 Annapolis Race - Actaea, Concordia #17, Henry Sears. 1955 Cowes Week - Harrier, Concordia #30, Ray Hunt. 1955 Marblehead- ...
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1897) Puccinia actaeae-agropyri E.Fisch. (1901) Puccinia mayorii E.Fisch. 1904 Saprolegniales E.Fisch. (1892) Staheliomyces ...
He married (and was killed by) Actaea, daughter of Danaus. Periphas, a son of Oeneus. Periphas, a son of Lapithes in Thessaly. ...
... actaea (Meyrick, 1911) List of Tortricidae genera Baixeras, J.; Brown, J. W. & Gilligan, T. M. "Online World ...
One individual larva was reared on the fruit of Actaea rubra. Taxapad mothphotographersgroup Bug Guide. ...
This species is rather similar to Satyrus actaea and Satyrus ferula. In the last one the forewing eyespots centered with white ...
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Actaea (Ἀκταίη) Agaue (Ἀγαυὴ) Amatheia (Ἀμάθεια) Amphinome (Ἀμφινόμη) Amphithoe (Ἀμφιθόη) Amphitrite (Ἀμφιτρίτη); the youngest ...
J.A. Stansberry (2012). "Physical Properties of Trans-Neptunian Binaries (120347) Salacia-Actaea and (42355) Typhon-Echidna". ...
J.A. Stansberry (2012). "Physical Properties of Trans-Neptunian Binaries (120347) Salacia-Actaea and (42355) Typhon-Echidna". ...
The larvae feed on Actaea species, such as Actaea spicata and Actaea erythrocarpa. The following subspecies are accepted: ...
Actaea may refer to: In Greek mythology: Actaea In biology: Actaea (plant), a genus of flowering plants Actaea (crab), a genus ... of crabs In astronomy: Actaea (moon), the moon of the trans-Neptunian object 120347 Salacia. ...
Flora Europaea: Actaea spicata Nepal Checklist: Actaea spicata var. acuminata "Actaea spicata". Germplasm Resources Information ... Actaea spicata (baneberry, Eurasian baneberry, or herb Christopher) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Actaea, native ... There are two varieties: Actaea spicata var. spicata. Europe, northwestern Asia; at 0-1900 m altitude. Actaea spicata var. ... Actaea spicata Edible and Medicinal plants of the West, Gregory L. Tilford, ISBN 0-87842-359-1 19th century illustration. ...
Jennifer Hammock set "Image of Actaea rubra ssp. arguta" as an exemplar on "Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd.". ... Jennifer Hammock set "Image of Actaea rubra" as an exemplar on "Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd.". ... Jennifer Hammock set "Image of Actaea rubra" as an exemplar on "Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd.". ... Actaea rubra,/i, (Aiton) Willd. to ,i,Actaea pachypoda,/i, Elliott. ...
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2. Actaea L. (baneberry, snakeroot). Plants perennial herbs, with rhizomes or persistent, somewhat woody bases. Stems erect. ... presented characters for separating vegetative specimens of Actaea from morphologically similar genera of Ranunculaceae. ...
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ACTAEA SPICATA. Baneberry. (ACTEA SPICATA). Is a rheumatic remedy, especially of the small joints; tearing, tingling pains ...
Red Baneberry, (Actaea rubra), is a favorite species of cool shade gardens and has grand, alluring foliage. Red Baneberry bears ... They are brilliant red, though sometimes white, without the characteristic dark spot of Actaea pachypoda (Dolls Eyes). ... Some birds that are attracted to Actaea rubra are Ruffed Grouse, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, American Robin, Wood Thrush, Gray- ...
Actaea aspleniifolia, moreActaea eburnea Rydb., Actaea erythrocarpa , Actaea rubra var. dissecta , Actaea spicata var. rubra ... 2 [Actaea alba (L.) Mill.]; lfls commonly hairy at least on the veins beneath; pet spatulate to obovate; ovary wider than the ... Actaea rubra is part of a circumboreal complex and is very similar to the black-fruited European species A . spicata Linnaeus, ... I believe these reports should be referred to the redfruited form of the preceding species [Actaea alba or A. pachypoda] since ...
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Linnaeus published the name Actaea racemosa in his monumental work Species Plantarum (1753). Actaea is the ancient Greek name ... Wildflower of the Year 2017 Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa). The slender wands of flowering Common Black Cohosh beckon us to ... Insight from cladistic analysis of gene-sequence data has led to reinstatement of Black Cohosh in Actaea, along with several ... Black Cohosh is understood to be closely related to Actaea pachypoda, White Baneberry or Dolls-eyes. As now interpreted, the ...
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Black cohosh [Actaea racemosa (L.) formerly Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt] is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. It is a ...
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actaea_racemosa_l. Actaea racemosa L. - syn.Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. - Ranunculaceae black cohosh, black snakeroot, ... actaea_racemosa_l.txt. · Zuletzt geändert: 2015/06/13 11:36 (Externe Bearbeitung) ... http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dfg/nhesp/species-and-conservation/nhfacts/actaea-racemosa.pdf ...
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Black cohosh Actaea racemosa: an annotated bibliography. Black cohosh (Actaea racemosa, Syn.: Cimicifuga racemosa), a member of ... Tens of thousands of kilograms of rhizomes and roots of Actaea racemosa L., a native Appalachian forest perennial, are ... Modeling below-ground biomass to improve sustainable management of Actaea racemosa, a globally important medicinal forest ...
- Linnaeus published the name Actaea racemosa in his monumental work Species Plantarum (1753). (vnps.org)
- Black cohosh [ Actaea racemosa (L.) formerly Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt] is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. (ncsu.edu)
- Only Actaea racemosa to Cinnamomus zeylanicum, are visible, and I can't see anything below that. (wordpress.com)
- Actaea racemosa L. - syn.Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. (tinkturenpresse.de)
- Tens of thousands of kilograms of rhizomes and roots of Actaea racemosa L., a native Appalachian forest perennial, are harvested every year and used for the treatment of. (usda.gov)
- Several plots from low elevations of Shenandoah National Park are intermediate between this type and Liriodendron tulipifera - Fraxinus americana - (Aesculus flava) / Actaea racemosa - Laportea canadensis Forest (CEGL007710) and could be assigned equally well to either type. (natureserve.org)
- Boiron Actaea Racemosa is homeopathic medicine. (buywell.com)
- Actaea racemosa, or Black cohosh is a plant native to the Americas and has served an important role to the indigenous native tribes as a medicinal herb, being used both traditionally and modernly for its positive influence on female health, as well as its sedative, pain relieving, and anti-inflammatory effects. (meridianbotanicals.com)
- The only listed active ingredient of Remifemin is isopropanolic Cimicifuga racemosa root extract, also known as Actaea racemosa and most commonly known as black cohosh (BC). (mja.com.au)
- Alta quatily cohosh negro extracto en polvo/ cimicifuga racemosa p.e. (alibaba.com)
- Our black cohosh extract is made from fresh Actaea racemosa roots, which are carefully extracted in-house with organic grain alcohol, then agitated every day for two months. (mountainroseherbs.com)
- "Any designation of a botanical material or finished product in the US by the common name of 'black cohosh' on product labels (and presumably in the supply chain) is required to be Actaea racemosa and no other species," the article states. (nutraingredients-usa.com)
- Actaea spicata (baneberry, Eurasian baneberry, or herb Christopher) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Actaea, native to Eastern Europe and western Asia. (wikipedia.org)
- Red Baneberry, (Actaea rubra), is a favorite species of cool shade gardens and has grand, alluring foliage. (prairiemoon.com)
- Black Cohosh is understood to be closely related to Actaea pachypoda , White Baneberry or Dolls'-eyes. (vnps.org)
- They are brilliant red, though sometimes white, without the characteristic dark spot of Actaea pachypoda (Doll's Eyes) . (prairiemoon.com)
- I believe these reports should be referred to the redfruited form of the preceding species [Actaea alba or A. pachypoda] since they come from south of the general range of distribution and the habitat of Actaea rubra, although there were cold springy areas about 4 miles southeast of Richmond. (swbiodiversity.org)
- A member of the buttercup family, Actaea pachypoda is a perennial herb forming from a thick rhizome. (ncsu.edu)
- Some birds that are attracted to Actaea rubra are Ruffed Grouse, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, American Robin, Wood Thrush, Gray-cheeked Thrush, and Brown Thrasher. (prairiemoon.com)
- Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd. (swbiodiversity.org)
- Plants with white fruit, sometimes distinguished as Actaea rubra forma neglecta (Gillman) H. Robinson, are frequent and are more common than the red-fruited form in many localities. (swbiodiversity.org)
- 1998). Ramsey (1988) presented characters for separating vegetative specimens of Actaea from morphologically similar genera of Ranunculaceae. (tropicos.org)
- Previous treatments have called western plants Actaea arguta, as distinguished by their pubescent leaves, narrowly dissected leaflets, and smaller fruits. (swbiodiversity.org)
- Helleborus , Eranthis , Nigella ), but a berry in Actaea . (wikipedia.org)
- The botanical has been the subject of adulteration claims, with reports of Asian Actaea being found in products. (nutraingredients.com)