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Induction of apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells by Ampelopsis cantoniensis crude extract. (1/5)
The crude extract of Ampelopsis cantoniensis induced apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells and this induction was investigated by flow cytometric analysis, DNA gel electrophoresis and poly (ADP-ribose) fluorescence staining. The results demonstrated that this extract induced dose-dependent cytotoxicity and apoptosis. The level of active caspase-3 was increased after treatment with the crude extract for 24 hours. (+info)A. cantoniensis inhibits the proliferation of murine leukemia WEHI-3 cells in vivo and promotes immunoresponses in vivo. (2/5)
Ampelopsis cantoniensis (AC) has been used as a folk medicine for reducing pain in the Taiwanese population. Our previous studies have shown that the crude extract of AC induced apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells. In this study, the in vivo effects of AC on leukemia WEHI-3 cells and immune responses such as phagocytosis and natural killer (NK) cell activity were investigated. The weights of the livers and spleens were decreased in the AC-treated groups compared to the control groups. The AC treatment increased the percentage of CD3 and CD19 marker cells in WEHI-3-injected mice, indicating that the precursors of T and B cells were inhibited. The AC treatment promoted the activity of macrophage phagocytosis in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and peritoneal cells. It was found that the NK cells from mice after treatment with AC can kill the YAC-1 target cells. Therefore, the AC treatment increased NK cell activity. In conclusion, AC can affect WEHI-3 cells in vivo and promote macrophage and NK cell activities. (+info)Physicochemical properties, in vitro antioxidant activities and inhibitory potential against alpha-glucosidase of polysaccharides from Ampelopsis grossedentata leaves and stems. (3/5)
(+info)Evolution of the intercontinental disjunctions in six continents in the Ampelopsis clade of the grape family (Vitaceae). (4/5)
(+info)Evaluation of volatiles from Ampelopsis brevipedunculata var. heterophylla using GC-olfactometry, GC-MS and GC-pulsed flame photometric detector. (5/5)
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata var. heterophylla is extensively cultivated in Asia, and the dried leaves and branches have a characteristic odor and have been used as a tea. To investigate the odorants contributing to the characteristic odor of A. brevipedunculata var. heterophylla, the aroma extraction dilution analysis method was performed through gas chromatography olfactometry. In addition, volatile sulfur compounds were evaluated using pulsed flame photometric detector. As a result, 86 compounds were identified in the oils of leaves and 78 in branches, accounting for 80.0% and 68.3%, respectively, of the compounds identified. The main compounds in the essential oil of leaves were palmitic acid (12.5%), phenylacetaldehyde (4.1%) and hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (3.9%). On the other hand, the essential oil of branches contained palmitic acid (12.7%), terpinen-4-ol (4.4%) and alpha-cadinol (3.7%). The total number of odor-active compounds identified in the leaf and branch oils was 39. The most odorous compounds of leaves and branches of A. brevipedunculata var. heterophylla were (E, Z)-2,6-nonadienal (melon, green odor), (E)-2-nonenal (grassy odor), phenylacetaldehyde (honey-like) and (E)-linalool oxide (woody odor). (+info)Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Momiy (as C. brevipedunculata Maxim.) Ampelopsis orientalis (Lam.) Planch ... as C. orientalis Lam.) Ampelopsis vitifolia Planch. (as C. vitifolia Boiss.) Cayratia geniculata (Blume) Gagnep. (as C. ...
Vitaceae Ampelopsis spp. Cissus spp. (e.g. C. hypoglauca), "water vines" Parthenocissus spp. Tetrastigma spp. Vitis spp. Lianas ...
endangered) Ampelopsis japonica (Thunb.) Makino - (endangered) Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Siebold et Zucc.) Planch. - ( ...
... is a stilbenoid dimer found in Ampelopsis glandulosa var. hancei (formerly Ampelopsis brevipedunculata var. hancei ... Oshima, Y (1990). "Ampelopsins A, B and C, new oligostilbenes of Ampelopsis brevipedunculata var hancei". Tetrahedron. 46 (15 ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis glandulosa. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a full depth ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis species. mothphotographersgroup The genus Bucculatrix in America north of Mexico ( ...
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Ampelideae Tribe 1. Viniferae (Sarmentaceae) Genus: Cissus, Ampelopsis, Vitis Tribe 2. Leeaceae Genus: Leea, Lasianthera Ordo ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis glandulosa and Cayratia japonica. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate- ...
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The larvae feed on Ampelopsis glandulosa and Vitis flexuosa. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of ...
The larvae feed on Vitis, Ampelopsis, and Capsicum species. It was first described as Sphinx nessus by Pieter Cramer in 1777. ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis arborea and possibly Vitis species. There are green and red-brown forms. Early instars have a ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Vigna and Cissus species. Euchloron megaera megaera (very common and widely ...
They are known to feed on Parthenocissus quinquefolia and Ampelopsis species. They are often found on wild and cultivated ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis glandulosa, Vitis thunbergii and Vitis vinifera. They feed on the flower-bud, flower and probably ...
... is a resveratrol dimer found in Ampelopsis glandulosa var. hancei (formerly A. brevipedunculata var. hancei). ... Ampelopsins A, B and C, new oligostilbenes of Ampelopsis brevipedunculata VAR hancei. Yoshiteru Oshima, Yuji Ueno, Hiroshi ...
It is found in the Ampelopsis species japonica, megalophylla, and grossedentata; Cercidiphyllum japonicum; Hovenia dulcis; ...
The larvae probably feed on Vitus tiliifolia and other Vitaceae species, such as Vitis, Cissus and Ampelopsis. In Florida ... larvae have been reported on Cissus sicyoides and Ampelopsis arborea. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate- ...
The caterpillars are known to feed on virginia creeper , Ampelopsis, and grape. Darapsa myron myron Darapsa myron mexicana ( ...
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Vitis vinifera, Parthenocissus and Ampelopsis species. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic ...
It is associated with Verbesina helianthoides, Campanula americana, Ampelopsis cordata, Campsis radicans, Cassia sp., Melilotus ...
The larvae feed on Cissus alata, Cissus pseudosicyoides, Cissus erosa, Vitis and Ampelopsis species. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic ...
In Seoraksan Mountain, there are Hemerocallis dumortieri, Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, Rhododendron brachycarpum, Rhododendron ...
The larvae feed on Ampelopsis glandulosa, Cayratia japonica, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Vitis thunbergii and Vitis vinifera. ...
Ampelopsis denudata Planch. Ampelopsis glandulosa (Wall.) Momiy. Ampelopsis grossedentata (Hand.-Mazz.) W.T.Wang Ampelopsis ... Spikenard ampelopsis Ampelopsis orientalis (Lam.) Planch. Ampelopsis vitifolia Planch. Ampelopsis species are used as food ... Ampelopsis glandulosa is a popular garden plant and an invasive weed. Ampelopsis aconitifolia Bunge - Monkshood vine Ampelopsis ... Rehder Ampelopsis cordata Michx. - False grape, raccoon-grape, heart-leaf peppervine or heart-leaf ampelopsis Ampelopsis ...
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ampelopsis synonyms, ampelopsis pronunciation, ampelopsis translation, English dictionary definition of ampelopsis. n any woody ... vine of the vitaceous genus Ampelopsis, of tropical and subtropical Asia and America ... ampelopsis. Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. ampelopsis. (ˌæmpɪˈlɒpsɪs) n. (Plants) any woody vine of the vitaceous ... Ampelopsis - definition of ampelopsis by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/ampelopsis ...
Antioxidant Properties of a Traditional Vine Tea, Ampelopsis grossedentata.. Xie K1, He X2, Chen K1, Chen J3, Sakao K1,4, Hou ... Ampelopsis grossedentata, also called vine tea, has been used as a traditional beverage in China for centuries. Vine tea ...
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Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Koehne Pepper Vine Family - Vitaceae Stems - To many meters long, woody below, climbing with tendrils. ...
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... ... DNA yields from Vitis species, Ampelopsis and other woody perennial plant species by the above mentioned procedure range from ... Here we report a simple, inexpensive and quick DNA extraction procedure for grapevine Vitis species, hybrids and Ampelopsis. ... A quick, simple and reliable DNA extraction method for grapevine species, hybrids and Ampelopsis (Vitaceae) has been developed ...
Cissus ampelopsis Cissus ampelopsis Persoon, Syn. Pl. 1: 142. 1805, nom. illegit.. BASIONYM: Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803.. ... Ampelopsis cordata Michx. - HEARTLEAF PEPPERVINE. Citation. Citation. AMPELOPSIS CORDATA Michaux, Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 159. 1803. ... illegit.; Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803.. Vitis cordata Vitis cordata (Michaux) Dumont de Courset, Bot. Cult., ed. 2. 4: 619 ... BASIONYM: Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803.. Vitis heterophylla var. cordata Vitis heterophylla Thunberg, var. cordata (Michaux ...
syns Ampelopsis hederacea DC., Ampelopsis quinquefolia Michx., Hedera quinquefolia L., Vitis hederacea Ehrh., Vitis ... Ampelopsis Hoggii owing to a general resemblance to the North American Ampelopsis quinquefolia - Virginian creeper - from ... Ampelopsis japonica Makino. (syns Paullinia japonica Thunb., Vitis serjaniaefolia K.Koch). White (1935), referring to Vitis ... Grindon J (1895) May Ampelopsis quinquefolia give rise to a dermatitis? Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases 13(4 ...
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Total flavonoids from Ampelopsis megalophylla suppress proliferation of vascular smooth mu Total flavonoids from Ampelopsis ... Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Flavonoids / Ampelopsis Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: ... In this study, the antihypertensive effects of total flavonoids from Ampelopsis megalophylla were investigated. The dynamic ... Animals , Rats , Flavonoids/adverse effects , Ampelopsis/classification , Plants, Medicinal/classification , Rats, Inbred SHR ...
- Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Wall) Momiy. (umich.edu)
- For example Tetrastigma voinieranum, Sparrmannia africana, Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, Clerodendron thomsonae and different kinds of philodendron. (bio.net)
- Vines included Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (porcelainberry), Clematis terniflora (clematis), and Vincetoxicum nigrum (black swallowwort). (rocklandaudubon.org)
- Ampelopsis grossedentata (Hand. (wikipedia.org)
- Summary: Dihydromyricetin is a natural flavonoid and principal component of the Chinese herbal tea, Ampelopsis grossedentata, with numerous health-promoting bioactivities. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Suppression of inflammatory responses by dihydromyricetin, a flavonoid from Ampelopsis grossedentata, via inhibiting the activation of NF-[kappa]B and MAPK signaling pathways," Journal of Natural Products, vol. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Xu, "Physicochemical properties, in vitro antioxidant activities and inhibitory potential against [alpha]-glucosidase of polysaccharides from ampelopsis grossedentata leaves and stems," Molecules, vol. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Myricitrin (Figure 5(g)) is a flavone exact from the root bark of Myrica cerifera, Myrica esculenta, Ampelopsis grossedentata, and other plants. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Dihydromyricetin, also known as ampelopsin belonging to flavonoid family, is isolated from Ampelopsis grossedentata, which grows widely in the south of China. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Ampelopsis grossedentata has been widely used as a traditional Chinese herb in the south region of China. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Antioxidant Properties of a Traditional Vine Tea, Ampelopsis grossedentata. (nih.gov)
- Ampelopsis grossedentata , also called vine tea, has been used as a traditional beverage in China for centuries. (nih.gov)
- Dihydromyricetin (DHM), a natural flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis grossedentata , has recently been found to elicit potent anti-oxidative effects. (nature.com)
- Dihydromyricetin (DHM) is a flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis grossedentata in southern China. (nature.com)
- Dihydromyricetin (Ampelopsin, Ampeloptin) is a natural antioxidant flavonoid from Ampelopsis grossedentata. (selleckchem.com)
- The Moyeam tea has 600 years of keeping health in the Chinese tea history, botanical name Ampelopsis Grossedentata, is the healthiest vine tea without any caffeine and theophylline. (ecplaza.net)
- Keywords:Vine Tea Extract,Teng Cha,Vine Tea ,Ampelopsis grossedentata,Herbal Extract Product name: Vine Tea Extract Description:Vine tea (Teng Cha) is a kind of a rare and precious plant, the botanical name is ampelopsis grossedentata, it is one. (ecplaza.net)
- Metabolomics of the Protective Effect of Ampelopsis grossedentata and Its Major Active Compound Dihydromyricetin on the Liver of High-Fat Diet Hamster. (nih.gov)
- Boscia Recharging Night Moisturizing Cream features an advanced formula of Ampelopsis Grossedentata which penetrates deep into the skin reducing fine lines. (brighthub.com)
- Ampelopsis, commonly known as peppervine or porcelainberry, is a genus of climbing shrubs, in the grape family Vitaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- A quick, simple and reliable DNA extraction method for grapevine species, hybrids and Ampelopsis ( Vitaceae ) has been developed. (cornell.edu)
- Gr.,=looking like a vine], botanic name for woody ornamental vines of the genus Ampelopsis, but in horticulture also traditionally applied to the Virginia creeper, Boston ivy, and others of related genera of the family Vitaceae (grape family). (thefreedictionary.com)
- Ampelopsis aconitifolia Bunge - Monkshood vine Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Koehne - Peppervine Ampelopsis bodinieri (H.Lev & Vaniot) Rehder Ampelopsis cantoniensis (Hook. (wikipedia.org)
- In ground vegetation, as well as climbing high, vines are locally frequent: greenbriars (especially Smilax bona-box on drier sites), grape vines (several species), peppervine ( Ampelopsis arborea on damper sites), poisonivy (Toxicodendron radicans var. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Ampelopsis arborea (Linnaeus) Koehne, Deut. (usf.edu)
- Peppervine, Ampelopsis Arborea, grows throughout much of the US, but it's an entirely different plant. (survivalblog.com)
- K.Koch Ampelopsis chaffanjonii (H.Lev & Vaniot) Rehder Ampelopsis cordata Michx. (wikipedia.org)
- BASIONYM: Ampelopsis cordata Michaux 1803. (usf.edu)
- W.T.Wang Ampelopsis humulifolia Bunge Ampelopsis japonica (Thunb. (wikipedia.org)
- White (1935), referring to Vitis serjanfolia [sic], noted that the dried slices of the roots (known as Bai Lian or Radix Ampelopsis Japonica) are used in traditional Chinese medicine for preparing poultices. (botanical-dermatology-database.info)
- Ampelopsis japonica , Cissus quadrangularis , and Tetrastigma hemsleyanum ) are highly regarded medicines. (efloras.org)
- Cissus ampelopsis Persoon, Syn. (usf.edu)
- There are a few ornamental climbers in the genera Ampelopsis , Cissus , Parthenocissus , and Tetrastigma , of which Parthenocissus tricuspidata of China and Japan and P. quinquefolia of eastern North America are well-known examples. (efloras.org)
- Here we report a simple, inexpensive and quick DNA extraction procedure for grapevine Vitis species, hybrids and Ampelopsis . (cornell.edu)
- We then analyse the shape of more than 800 common ivy ( Hedera helix ) and more than 3000 grapevine ( Vitis and Ampelopsis spp. (royalsocietypublishing.org)
- Makino - Japanese peppervine Ampelopsis megalophylla Diels & Gilg - Spikenard ampelopsis Ampelopsis orientalis (Lam. (wikipedia.org)
- In this study, the antihypertensive effects of total flavonoids from Ampelopsis megalophylla were investigated. (bvsalud.org)
- False grape, raccoon-grape, heart-leaf peppervine or heart-leaf ampelopsis Ampelopsis delavayana Planch. (wikipedia.org)
- Ampelopsis Radix, the main of (Thunb. (scienceexhibitions.org)
- A case in point is the porcelain berry ( Ampelopsis glandulosa var. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Ethanol Extract from Ampelopsis sinica Root Exerts Anti-Hepatitis B Virus Activity via Inhibition of p53 Pathway In Vitro. (wordpress.com)
- Ampelopsis glandulosa is a popular garden plant and an invasive weed. (wikipedia.org)
- Ampelopsis glandulosa (Wall. (wikipedia.org)
- We process ampelopsis cantoniensis [aka vine tea], and [other processors] come to buy our stems. (thanhniennews.com)
- Commonly known as porcelainberry, Ampelopsis elegans is a sturdy climber with vine-like leaves, curly pink tendrils and attractive plump, round berries in lilac, purple and cream. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Ampelopsis is primarily found in mountainous regions in temperate zones with some species in montane forests at mid-altitudes in subtropical to tropical regions. (wikipedia.org)
- Ampelopsis species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Bucculatrix quinquenotella. (wikipedia.org)
- The fossil species Ampelopsis malvaeformis was rather common in northern Italy in the early and middle Pliocene but seems to disappear at the middle and late Pliocene boundary. (wikipedia.org)
- Ampelopsis vitifolia Planch. (wikipedia.org)
- Climbing shrub, (except Ampelopsis vitifolia ssp. (efloras.org)
- Ampelopsis quinquefolia is made from genuine raw materials, back potency and expensive and purest form of alcohol, namely Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA). (schwabeindia.com)
- What are uses/benefits of Ampelopsis quinquefolia CH? (schwabeindia.com)
- How to use Ampelopsis quinquefolia CH? (schwabeindia.com)
- Ampelopsis trifolia - Three-leaf Woodbine - (Toxic dermatitis due to vegetable poisons - 30 and 200. (abchomeopathy.com)
- Browse the catalog for Ampelopsis. (diggingdog.com)
- Fossil seeds from the early Miocene of Ampelopsis ludwigii and Ampelopsis rotundata, have been found in the Czech part of the Zittau Basin. (wikipedia.org)
- Effect of Ampelopsis Radix on wound healing in scalded rats," BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. (thefreedictionary.com)