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Yaupon Holly Cultivars (Ilex vomitoria) [PDF]
Provides information about the physical characteristics, growth requirements, and landscape functions for several cultivars of Yaupon Holly, Ilex vomitoria.
Niemiera, Alexander X.
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Fìtoterapìâ, 2011
Polyphenolics extracted from yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria, Aquifoliaceae) (YH) leaves were investigated in human colon cells for their chemopreventive and anti-inflammatory activities. An activity-guided fractionation allowed the selection of YH flavonol-rich fraction due to its preferential inhibition of HT-29 colon cancer viability over the normal ...
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Polyphenolics extracted from yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria, Aquifoliaceae) (YH) leaves were investigated in human colon cells for their chemopreventive and anti-inflammatory activities. An activity-guided fractionation allowed the selection of YH flavonol-rich fraction due to its preferential inhibition of HT-29 colon cancer viability over the normal ...
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ILEX VOMITORIA AS A NATIVE SOURCE OF CAFFEINE.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1919Frederick B Power
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This study compared the alkaloid contents of Ilex vomitoria and I. cassine L. and assessed alkaloid variation in the former species. Alkaloid contents of I. vomitoria and I.
Edwards, Adam Larry
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Response of Yaupon (Ilex vomitoria) and Understory Vegetation to Herbicides
Weed Science, 1985Yaupon (Ilex vomitoriaAit. ♯ ILEVO) in the Post Oak Savannah of Texas was treated with liquid and dry formulations of herbicides. Sprays of Bay Met 1486 {N-[5-(ethylsulfonyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl]-N, N′-dimethylurea} and picloram (4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid), sprays and pellets of tebuthiuron {N-[5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl]-
Robert E. Meyer, Rodney W. Bovey
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Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2021
AbstractYaupon (the unfortunately named Ilex vomitoria) is a holly commonly used as yard décor in the southeast United States, but many North Americans will be surprised to learn that it is the source of a stimulant tea that has been in continuous use for nearly a millennium.
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AbstractYaupon (the unfortunately named Ilex vomitoria) is a holly commonly used as yard décor in the southeast United States, but many North Americans will be surprised to learn that it is the source of a stimulant tea that has been in continuous use for nearly a millennium.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011
Ready to drink (RTD) teas are a growing segment in the beverage category, brought about by improvements in the flavor of these products and healthy market trends driven by consumers. The presented results evaluated the antioxidant phytochemical stability of RTD teas from aqueous infusions of traditional green tea (Camellia sinensis) and a botanical tea
Youngmok, Kim +2 more
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Ready to drink (RTD) teas are a growing segment in the beverage category, brought about by improvements in the flavor of these products and healthy market trends driven by consumers. The presented results evaluated the antioxidant phytochemical stability of RTD teas from aqueous infusions of traditional green tea (Camellia sinensis) and a botanical tea
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