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A plant family of the order Lamiales. It is characterized by simple leaves in opposite pairs, cystoliths (enlarged cells containing crystals of calcium carbonate), and bilaterally symmetrical and bisexual flowers that are usually crowded together. The common name for Ruellia of wild petunia is easily confused with PETUNIA.
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Members of the group of vascular plants which bear flowers. They are differentiated from GYMNOSPERMS by their production of seeds within a closed chamber (OVARY, PLANT). The Angiosperms division is composed of two classes, the monocotyledons (Liliopsida) and dicotyledons (Magnoliopsida). Angiosperms represent approximately 80% of all known living plants.
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Pharmacological studies on seeds of Alangium salvifolium Linn. (1/1)
The seeds of Alangium salvifolium Linn. have been traditionally reported to exhibit a variety of biological activities, including antidiabetic, anticancer, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, laxative, and antiepileptic activities. The objective of this study was to verify the traditional claims and to evaluate the seeds of Alangium salvifolium in various organic extracts to screen the antidiabetic, antiepileptic, analgesic and antiinflammatory activities. The chloroform, ethanol, and water extracts of Alangium salvifolium seeds were obtained and subjected for phytochemical screening and evaluated for their pharmacological activities. From the acute toxicity study it was observed that chloroform, ethanol, and aqueous extracts of Alangium salvifolium seeds are non-toxic at a fixed dose of 2000 mg/kg. Among all three extracts ethanol extracts exhibited significant (p < 0.01) antidiabetic, antiepileptic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of alkaloids, glycosides, terpenoids, steroids and tannins. The results of present study verified the traditional claims made by ayurvedic practitioner. However, the chemical constituents responsible for the pharmacological activities remain to be investigated. (+info)
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2. Alangiaceae. Volume II ISBN 81-900539-5-7: Gamopetalae: 1. Caprifoliaceae. 2. Labiatae. III. Monochlamvdeae: 1. ...
Reveal system
Alangiaceae family 7. Griseliniaceae superorder 2. Eucommianae order 1. Eucommiales family 1. Eucommiaceae superorder 3. ...
Cornaceae
However, many of these genera are sometimes split off into their own families (e.g. Alangiaceae), and the usage remains ...
Cyclidiinae
Their caterpillars feed on Alangium (Alangiaceae). In some treatments, they are raised to full family status. "Biota Taiwanica ...
Alangium salviifolium
Alangiaceae) in the Subtropical Eastern Ghats Forests of India". Journal of the National Taiwan Museum: 69. J, Patrick DAvid; ...
Alangium
"Phylogeny and biogeography of Alangiaceae (Cornales) inferred from DNA sequences, morphology, and fossils". Molecular ... Alangiaceae At: FOC vol. 13 At: Family List At: Flora of China At: eFloras Alangium At: Plant Names At: IPNI CRC World ... or as the sole member of its own family Alangiaceae. Alangium has about 40 species, but some of the species boundaries are not ...
Walther Wangerin
He made contributions regarding the plant families Alangiaceae, Cornaceae, Garryaceae and Nyssaceae in Engler's Das ...
Domatium
Domatia are also found in some rainforest tree species in the families Alangiaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Fabaceae, Icacinaceae, ...
Cornales
Under the Cronquist system, the order comprised the families Cornaceae, Nyssaceae, Garryaceae, and Alangiaceae, and was placed ...
Strictosidine
... is found in the following plant families: Apocynaceae Loganiaceae Rubiaceae Icacinaceae Nyssaceae Alangiaceae ...
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Alangiaceae Volume 7 (1968): Rosaceae (2) Volume 6 (1968): Rosaceae (1) Volume 5 (1967): Umbelliferae, Aizoaceae, Molluginaceae ...
Goldberg system
Scytopetalaceae Sarcolaenaceae Ordo Ebenales Sapotaceae Ebenaceae Ordo Styracales Styracaceae Lissocarpaceae Alangiaceae Ordo ...
List of MeSH codes (B06)
... alangiaceae MeSH B06.388.100.025 - alismatidae MeSH B06.388.100.025.033 - alismataceae MeSH B06.388.100.025.033.044 - alisma ...
Suciacarpa
The fruits show a mosaic combination of features seen in the Cornales family groups Cornaceae/Alangiaceae and Nyssaceae, ...
Melchior system
Oliniaceae Haloragaceae Theligonaceae subordo Hippuridineae Hippuridaceae subordo Cynomoriineae Cynomoriaceae Alangiaceae ...
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Combretaceae Alzateaceae Memecylaceae Rhyncocalycaceae Order Rhizophorales Rhizophoraceae Order Cornales Alangiaceae Nyssaceae ...
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Order Cornales Family Vitaceae Family Gunneraceae Family Haloragaceae Family Cornaceae Family Curtisiaceae Family Alangiaceae ...
List of fossil species in the London Clay
Palaeonyssa multilocularis Curtisiaceae Curtisia quadrilocularis Alangiaceae Alangium jenkinsi Icacinaceae †Faboidea ...
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Eucommiales Family Eucommiaceae Order Sarraceniales Family Sarraceniaceae Order Cornales Family Garryaceae Family Alangiaceae ...
London Clay
Palaeonyssa multilocularis Curtisiaceae Curtisia quadrilocularis Alangiaceae Alangium jenkinsi Icacinaceae †Faboidea ...
Alangiaceae
... was recognized as a small family of small dicotyledon trees, shrubs or lianas, closely related to the Cornaceae ( ... The APG II states that Alangiaceae is a synonym of Cornaceae (the Dogwood family), but still recognizes it as a nom. cons. ( = ... name to be retained) Concordance of the Taxa in Cornidae sensu Reveal Alangiaceae in BoDD - Botanical Dermatology Database v t ...
Cronquist system
The Cronquist system is a taxonomic classification system of flowering plants. It was developed by Arthur Cronquist in a series of monographs and texts, including The Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants (1968; 2nd edition, 1988) and An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants (1981) (see Bibliography). Cronquist's system places flowering plants into two broad classes, Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons) and Liliopsida (monocotyledons). Within these classes, related orders are grouped into subclasses. While the scheme was widely used, in either the original form or in adapted versions, many botanists now use the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants, first developed in 1998. The system as laid out in Cronquist's An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants (1981) counts 64 orders and 321 families in class Magnoliopsida and 19 orders and 65 families in class Liliopsida. ...
Cronquisti süsteem - Vikipeedia, vaba entsüklopeedia
Cronquisti süsteem on katteseemnetaimede liigiüleste taksonite süsteem, mille väljatöötajaks on olnud Arthur Cronquist (1919-1992) ja mis on avaldatud tema raamatuis An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants (1981) ja The Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants (1968; 2. trükk 1988).. ...
Alangiaceae - Wikipedia
Alangiaceae was recognized as a small family of small dicotyledon trees, shrubs or lianas, closely related to the Cornaceae ( ... The APG II states that Alangiaceae is a synonym of Cornaceae (the Dogwood family), but still recognizes it as a nom. cons. ( = ... name to be retained) Concordance of the Taxa in Cornidae sensu Reveal Alangiaceae in BoDD - Botanical Dermatology Database v t ...
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Cornales
Synonymy: Alangiaceae Candolle, nom. cons.. [Grubbiaceae + Curtisiaceae]: style short, lobed; ovules epitropous, parietal ... Martínez-Millán (2010) evaluated the asterid fossil record, which for the most part is not very rich (the Cornaceae-Alangiaceae ... describes Alangiaceae as having spiral leaves; they are often two-ranked. ...
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Paleogeography and historical phytogeography (paleochorology) in the Neophyticum | SpringerLink
Miki, Sh., 1956: Endocarp remains ofAlangiaceae, Cornaceae andNyssaceae in Japan. - J. Inst. Polytechnics, ser. D,7: 275-295. ... Eyde, R. H., 1968: Flowers, fruits and phylogeny ofAlangiaceae. - J. Arnold Arbor.49: 168-192.Google Scholar ... Awashti, N., 1968: A new fossil wood belonging to the familyAlangiaceae from the Tertiary of South India. - Palaeobotanist17: ... Reitsma, T., 1970: Pollen morphology of theAlangiaceae. - Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol.10: 249-332.Google Scholar ...
Magnoliopsida
Higher Plants of China in Colour, Volume 5: Angiosperms: Euphorbiaceae - Cornaceae [English / Chinese] | NHBS Academic &...
Prelude Medicinal Plants Database - Browse by symptom - V(094) | Royal Museum for Central Africa - Tervuren - Belgium
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Flora of West Bengal, Volume 3: Apiaceae to Boraginaceae: Vinay Ranjan, P Lakshminarasimhan, SS Dash, HJ Chowdhery | NHBS Book...
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TRADITIONAL FENCING PLAND AND ITS CONSERVATORY NATURE IN KASARAGOD
DISTRICT, KERALA
From present study it is clear that the village people are using a total of 67 plant species belonging to 46 genera and 25 families, either live or in dried state for fencing. The different plants used for fencing, their family, local name, habit, condition are listed in table 1. 36 spinous or thorny plants are used for this purpose as these help to prevent entry into fields. The plants with thick� foliage cause obstruction to sight of cattle, there by preventing grazing. Adhadoda� zeylanica Medikus., Duranta erecta L., Euphorbia tirucalli L., Hibiscus spp., Jatropha spp.,� Justicia gendarussa Burm.f., Pedilanthus tithymaloides (L.) Poit., are preferred due to their unpalatability to cattle.� Acacia caesia (L.) Willd., A.torta (Roxb.) Craib., Caesalpinia mimosoides Lam., Lantana camara L., Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC., Pandanus spp. make their presence as they form impenetrable thickets.� Bamboos, cacti, Jatropha spp., Pandanus spp. and Vitex spp. prevent soil erosion.� Bambusa ...
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trilobum Urinoki Alangiaceae 2080 Japan Hiroshima 2003/6/10 Alangium salviifolium Pruu Alangiaceae 594 Thailand Sukothai 1999/3 ... Alangium salviifolium Pruu Alangiaceae 595 Thailand Sukothai 1999/3/9 Alaucaria klinkii Klinki pine Araucariaceae 2182 Vietnam ... trilobum Uri-no-ki Alangiaceae 366 Japan Hiroshima 2000/7/22 Alangium platanifolium var. ...
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Cornales (Dogwood)
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Cornaceae in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
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Alangium salviifolium (PROTA) - PlantUse English
Family: Alangiaceae (APG: Cornaceae). Chromosome number: n = 9, 11, 2n = 16. Synonyms. *Alangium lamarckii Thwaites (1859). ... Alangiaceae. In: Turrill, W.B. & Milne-Redhead, E. (Editors). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Crown Agents for Oversea ... Bird-mediated pollination and seed dispersal in a deciduous tree species, Alangium salviifolium (L.f. ) Wangerin (Alangiaceae) ...
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Alangium chinense (PROTA) - PlantUse English
Family: Alangiaceae (APG: Cornaceae). Chromosome number: n = 33, 2n = 22. Synonyms. *Alangium begoniifolium (Roxb.) Baill. ( ... Alangiaceae. In: Turrill, W.B. & Milne-Redhead, E. (Editors). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Crown Agents for Oversea ... Alangiaceae. In: Hedberg, I. & Edwards, S. (Editors). Flora of Ethiopia. Volume 3. Pittosporaceae to Araliaceae. The National ... Alangiaceae. In: Launert, E. (Editor). Flora Zambesiaca. Volume 4. Flora Zambesiaca Managing Committee, London, United Kingdom ...
Alangium2
- The family is treated here in the strict sense, excluding Alangium (Alangiaceae), Aucuba (Aucubaceae), Davidia (Davidiaceae), Helwingia (Helwingiaceae), Mastixia (Mastixiaceae), Nyssa (Nyssaceae), and Toricellia (Toricelliaceae), all of which have sometimes been placed in the Cornaceae. (efloras.org)
- Sage-leaved alangium (En). (plantnet-project.org)
Cornaceae2
- Alangiaceae was recognized as a small family of small dicotyledon trees, shrubs or lianas, closely related to the Cornaceae (dogwood family). (wikipedia.org)
- The APG II states that Alangiaceae is a synonym of Cornaceae (the Dogwood family), but still recognizes it as a nom. (wikipedia.org)
Ankola1
- Family name of Ankola is Alangiaceae. (ayurvitewellness.com)
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- Awashti, N. , 1968: A new fossil wood belonging to the family Alangiaceae from the Tertiary of South India. (springer.com)
- 1998). DNA sequence data from intensive taxon sampling support narrower circumscription, with Cornus as the sole member of the family and sister to the Asian Alangiaceae de Candolle (Xiang et al. (efloras.org)