Rhus 1 Species Rhus chinensis Mill. (synonyms: R. javanica chinensis (Mill.) T. Yamaz., var. R. semialata Murray) is known as Chinese sumac.2 In Nepal, it is called as Bhaki-amilo (in Nepali) and Muruk (in Magar language). R. chinensis has been used by folk medicine practitioners for long time in Asia.3 Fruits are used in stomachache, profuse
R. chinensis Mill locally known in Sikkim as Bhakiamilo5 is adioecious shrub 6 belonging to the family Anacardiaceae. The genus Rhus commonly known as Sumac7 contains 250 species distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of Asia8. Sikkim is a north eastern state of India and is a biodiversity hotspot region9. In Sikkim, R
RESEARCH ARTICLE Molecular response ofgallinduction byaphid Schlechtendalia chinensis (Bell) attack on Rhus chinensis Mill Haiying Wanga, Kai Cuia, Shuxia Shaoa, Juan Liua, Hang Chena, Chao Wangb, Haixia Wua, Zixiang Yanga, Qin Lua, Kirst King-Jonesc and Xiaoming Chena aChinese Academy of Forestry, Research Institute of Resources Insects, Key Laboratory of Cultivating and Utilization of
Screening potential plant species is a crucial consideration in phytoremediation technology. Our previous study demonstrated that Rhus chinensis Mill. seedlings had potentials for phytoremediation of Pb contaminated soil. However, its bioaccumulation and tolerance characteristics remain unclear. Seedling growth, LMWOAs secreted by roots, Pb
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The purpose of this research was to explore the preventive effect of an 80% ethanol extract of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice and to elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms of this effect. The results indicated that the extract, especially when administered at a high dose, could dramatically decrease the disease activity index
May 20, 2021 Rhus chinensis Mill. is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) which is commonly used for cancer treatments. Our previous work had proven that triterpenoids of Rhus chinensis (TER) could effectively regulate glycolysis involved in colorectal cancer (CRC) and play an important role in the prevention of T-cells dysfunction. This study aimed to systematically investigate the effects and
Mar 23, 2012 Rhus. Rhus chinensis Mill. Rhus chinensis Mill. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Rhus (family Anacardiaceae). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Gard. Dict. ed. 8 7 1768
Rhus chinensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 6 m (19ft 8in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 8 and is frost tender. It is in flower in August, and the seeds ripen in October. The species is dioecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but only one sex is to be found on any one plant so both male and female plants must be grown if seed is required)
Rhus chinensis Chinese Gall PFAF Plant Database pdf rhus chinensis mill Rhus chinensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 6 m 19ft 8in It is hardy to zone 8 and is More International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrit pdf rhus chinensis mill 2003 investigated 50 plant species used by Kadazan Dusun communities in Sabah
Aug 31, 2014 Ethanol extracts were obtained from Rhus chinensis Mill (RCM) leaves and used for antioxidant and antigenotoxic activity assays. IC50 values in DPPH assays were 15.96, 18.83, 20.43, 27.93, 37.43, 46.21, and 141.84 μg/mL for TPP, IPE, LLE, Vc, CE, BHT, and Trolox. Similar results were obtained using ABTS and FRAP assays. In vivo testing showed strong antioxidant activities that were
Jan 30, 2021 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-glucosidase, Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-IV), and the formation of Advanced Glycation End (AGE) products.Results showed that the TF had the strongest inhibition against α-glucosidase and DPP-IV
Jul 06, 2021 This work studied the effects of gastrointestinal digestion on the phytochemical bioaccessibility and in vitro anti-diabetic effects of different fractions from Chinese sumac fruits and delineated the underlying mechanisms by molecular docking. Results showed that gastric digestion significantly increased the phytochemical bioaccessibility and inhibitions for α-glucosidase, dipeptidyl
Nov 15, 2017 This work was designed to investigate the phenolic composition, antioxidant and pancreatic lipase inhibitory activities of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits extracted by different solvents, and to illustrate which major phenolic compounds were responsible for lipase inhibition and to evaluate their interactions. Results showed that R. chinensis Mill. fruits were rich in phenolics, which included 13
Rhus chinensis Mill. is a Chinese traditional medicine used to treat different types of solid tumors [1-4]. The purpose of our research is to explore the active ingredients of . Rhus chinensis Mill., in order to improve the current utilization rate and to determine further applications. Methodology. Test materials. Rhus chinensis Mill
p Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) has been reported as a new record for the flora of Turkey. Detailed morphological description and leaf anatomical properties are provided
Rhus chinensis and Galla Chinensis – folklore to modern 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
Group C-Rhus chinensis Mill 10 % w/w ointment 0.5 g and Group D-Povidine iodine ointment 0.5 g, 5% w/w. Excision wound model The rats were inflicted with excision wounds as described by (Morton and Malone, 1972). In this model a standard wound is made by
Oct 01, 2019 Rhus chinensis Mill., also known as Chinese sumac, belongs to the sumac family and is widely distributed in many countries (Wu, Ma, Zhao, Cai, & Cheng, 2018). In folk medicine, this plant is often used to prevent or treat a number of diseases, such as inflammation, diarrhea, jaundice, and malaria ( Djakpo and Yao, 2010 , Wu et al., 2018 )
Rhus chinensis var. glabra S.B.Liang Rhus japonica Buch.-Ham. Rhus japonica Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don Rhus javanica f. toyohashiensis (Hayashi) Satomi Rhus javanica var. chinensis (Mill.) T.Yamaz. Rhus javanica var. toyohashiensis Hayashi Rhus osbeckii Carri re Rhus osbeckii DC. Rhus osbeckii DC. ex Steud. Rhus semialata Brandis Rhus semialata