نتایج جستجو برای: Juglans

تعداد نتایج: 1412  

2016
Yiheng Hu Keith E. Woeste Peng Zhao

Juglans L. (walnuts and butternuts) is an economically and ecologically important genus in the family Juglandaceae. All Juglans are important nut and timber trees. Juglans regia (Common walnut), J. sigillata (Iron walnut), J. cathayensis (Chinese walnut), J. hopeiensis (Ma walnut), and J. mandshurica (Manchurian walnut) are native to or naturalized in China. A strongly supported phylogeny of th...

2017
Wenpan Dong Chao Xu Wenqing Li Xiaoman Xie Yizeng Lu Yanlei Liu Xiaobai Jin Zhili Suo

Walnuts (Juglans of the Juglandaceae) are well-known economically important resource plants for the edible nuts, high-quality wood, and medicinal use, with a distribution from tropical to temperate zones and from Asia to Europe and Americas. There are about 21 species in Juglans. Classification of Juglans at section level is problematic, because the phylogenetic position of Juglans cinerea is d...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2014
Saeed Hosseini Leila Jamshidi Saeed Mehrzadi Kazem Mohammad Ali Reza Najmizadeh Houman Alimoradi Hasan Fallah Huseini

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The Juglans regia L. leaf has been traditionally used for treatment of diabetes mellitus in Iran. But yet, no controlled human study has determined its efficacy in diabetic patients. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of the Juglans regia leaf extract on hyperglycemia and lipid profiles in type II diabetic patients. MATERIALS AND METHOD To...

2012
Issei Ohshima

Understanding the genetics behind adaptation and reproductive isolation contributes to our knowledge about how biodiversity is created and maintained. Host races of phytophagous insects are host-associated ecotypes and have been considered as candidates for ecological speciation, but very little is known about the genetic backgrounds of host adaptations. A leaf-mining moth, Acrocercops transect...

2005
Malli Aradhya Chuck Simon Dan Potter Ed Stover

Phylogenetic analyses of extant species of Juglans (Juglandaceae) with the New and Old World distributions were performed using five cpDNA intergenic spacer (IGS) sequences (trnT-trnF, psbA-trnH, atpB-rbcL, trnV-16S rRNA, and trnS-trnfM) to elucidate the origin, diversification, historical biogeography, and evolutionary relationships within the genus. Overall, 3848 characters were sampled, yiel...

2015
Amber Farooqui Adnan Khan Ilaria Borghetto Shahana U. Kazmi Salvatore Rubino Bianca Paglietti

Synergistic combinations of antimicrobial agents with different mechanisms of action have been introduced as more successful strategies to combat infections involving multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria. In this study, we investigated synergistic antimicrobial activity of Camellia sinensis and Juglans regia which are commonly used plants with different antimicrobial agents. Antimicrobial suscept...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1973
S Ahmad M A Wahid A Q Bukhari

A crude extract of the bark of Juglans regia Linn, tested against 13 species of fungi, showed selective fungistatic action against some species of the dermatophytes tested.

2017
Xian-Yun Mu Miao Sun Pei-Fang Yang Qin-Wen Lin

Juglans species have considerable ecological and economic value worldwide. In China, Wenwan walnuts have been collected by aristocrats and noblemen for more than 2000 years. As a diversity center of Asian Juglans, five species are widely distributed in China. The most famous of these is Mahetao (J. hopeiensis), which is an uncharacterized species that is mostly cultivated. Wild J. hopeiensis in...

2015
Ulisses P. Pereira Hossein Gouran Rafael Nascimento James E. Adaskaveg Luiz Ricardo Goulart Abhaya M. Dandekar

Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis 417, a copper-resistant strain isolated from a blighted walnut fruit (Juglans regia L. cv. Chandler). The genome consists of a single chromosome (5,218 kb).

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2012
Jia-Xiang Sun Xiao-Ya Zhao Xiao-Fang Fu Heng-Yi Yu Xue Li Shu-Ming Li Han-Li Ruan

Phytochemical investigations of the root bark of Juglans cathayensis DODE. led to the isolation of three new naphthalenyl glycosides, Jugnaphthalenoside A-C (1-3). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive analysis of spectroscopic data. The cytotoxicities of the three new compounds were also evaluated.

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