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Physalis undetermined

2013
Physalis sp. MARTÍNEZ CROVETTO (1964: 22) reports that the Toba of the East call one Physalis, whose species the author does not identify, “tapañi”. It is doubtful whether the name belongs to this genus since, to our knowledge, the name “tapañi” is usually applied by diverse Toba and Pilagá communities to representatives of the genus Solanum L.
Arenas, Pastor   +1 more
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Withanolides from Physalis coztomatl

Phytochemistry, 2015
Six withanolides (1-6), as well as two known withanolides (physachenolide D 7 and withanoside VI 8), were isolated from the aerial parts of Physalis coztomatl (Solanaceae). Structural elucidations of 1-6 were achieved through 2D NMR and other spectroscopic techniques, while the structure of 1 was confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Huaping, Zhang   +5 more
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Cholesterol in Physalia physalis

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968
Abstract 1. 1. Acetone extracts of whole floats of the siphonophore Physalia physalis included an abundant steroid. This was identified as cholesterol by thin-layer chromatography, by infrared absorption, by nuclear magnetic resonance and by mass spectroscopy. 2. 2. Chemical confirmation was achieved by conversion to cholesteryl acetate, by
R E, Middlebrook, C E, Lane
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Physalis

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FED, 2000
A new computational method for the full viscous flow past cylinders and spheres is described and illustrated with preliminary results. The starting point is the obvious remark that, due to the no-slip condition, in the body rest frame the velocity is very small near the body surface.
Ory, Emmanuel   +2 more
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Physalis ixocarpa

P. ixocarpa is locally called Tamatargay or China Tamatar. Morphologically it looks like a tomato and commonly found in tropical and subtropical condition (Figure 1). It is an annual herb and grows up to 4-5 feet. Plant body consists of stem, dichotomous branches, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
Khan, W.   +5 more
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Physalis L.

2013
Published as part of Arenas, Pastor & Kamienkowski, Nicolás Martín, 2013, Ethnobotany of the genus Physalis L. (Solanaceae) in the South American Gran Chaco, pp.
Arenas, Pastor   +1 more
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Physalis peruviana L.

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
Shakhnoza S. Azimova   +1 more
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Physalis alkekengi L.

2021
Physalis alkekengi L. Gewöhnliche Blasenkirsche Art ISFS: 300600 Checklist: 1033510 Solanaceae Physalis Physalis alkekengi L. Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 30-60 cm hoch, einfach oder verzweigt, ganze Pflanze kurz und abstehend behaart.
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Physalis peruviana L.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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