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UPLC fingerprint of Xanthii Fructus from different habitats
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2013This study was establish an UPLC fingerprint of Xanthii Fructus from different habitats, to provide a comprehensive evaluation for its quality control. UPLC-PDA was adopted to analysis of 26 baches of Xanthii Fructus from different habitats. The chromatographic condition was as follow: ACQUITY BEH C18 Column (2.1 mm x 100 mm,1.7 microm) eluted with the
Yan, Hong +5 more
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Effects ofPuccinia xanthii onXanthium strumarium [Compositae]
Entomophaga, 1979Plants ofXanthium strumarium L. were inoculated once withPuccinia xanthii Schw. during the 4 leaf stage, others were inoculated 7 times atca. 2 week intervals beginning at the 4 leaf stage, and others were protected from rust infection with regular fungicidal spray applications. Attack byP.
M. H. Julien +2 more
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The study of intoxication and toxicity of Fructus Xanthii
Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine, 2003Fructus Xanthii is commonly used in rhinology, especially used in treatment of chronic rhinitis and sinusitis. But Fructus Xanthii is toxicant, and it maybe result in poisoning when used excessively, without preparation or in inappropriate preparation.
Xue-Mei, Zhang, Zhong-Hua, Zhang
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Herbal textural research on species of Xanthii Fructus
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2015Xanthii Fructus is a traditional medicine for the treatment of nasal diseases in clinic, mainly come from the burs of Xanthium sibiricum with a worldwide distribution. By sorting and studying literature of Chinese medicine and comparing different figures recorded with the morphological description of several species from Xanthium (Asteraceae) in the ...
Dong-mei, Xie +2 more
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A field record of Puccinia xanthii on sunflower.
Australasian Plant Pathology, 1976Early in April 1976, small sunflower plants showing symptoms of rust infection were submitted for identification from the Biloela district in central Queensland. The affected plants were in a parental line of an experimental hybrid resistant to Puccinia helianthi Schw.
JL Alcorn, JK Kochman
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Puccinia xanthii forma specialis ambrosia-trifidae
Mycopathologia, 1981The rustPuccinia xanthii forma specialisambrosia-trifidae attacks leaves of giant ragweed,Ambrosia trifida L., significantly reducing seed and pollen production, seed weight and seedling vigor. In tests, teliospores did not infectA. artemisiifolia L.,Xanthium strumarium L., and cultivated varieties of chrysanthemum, safflower, sunflower, cosmos ...
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Sphaerotheca xanthii on Chamomilla suaveolens in Britain
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1986Sphaerotheca xanthii is redescribed and distinguished from 5. erigeronis-canadensis by cleistothecial size.
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Xanthii Fructus Inhibits Inflammatory Responses in LPS-Stimulated Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages
Inflammation, 2004Xanthii Fructus (XF) is an herb widely used in medicine for the treatment of a variety of inflammatory pathologies. In this study, using mouse peritoneal macrophages, we have examined whether XF affects nitric oxide (NO), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, and interleukin (IL)-12p40 production induced by interferon (IFN)-gamma and lipopolysaccharide ...
Hyo-Jin, An +7 more
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Antioxidant, antinociceptive, and anti-inflammatory activities of Xanthii Fructus extract
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011Xanthii seeds commonly called Cang-Erzi were used as a traditional Chinese medicine for treating sinusitis, headache due to rheumatism and skin pruritus.In order to evaluate the actions of this plant, studies were performed on antioxidant, antinociceptive, and anti-inflammatory activities.The aqueous extract of Xanthii Fructus (AXF) was evaluated in ...
Huang, Ming-Hsing +7 more
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Collection of conidia of Podosphaera xanthii by honey bee workers
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2020Honey bees, Apis mellifera, actively collect a range of materials including pollen and fungal spores. However, the interaction between honey bees and fungal spores is largely unexplored. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the corbicular contents of workers foraging on zucchini leaves severely affected by powdery mildew.
Jorgiane B. Parish +2 more
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