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MORPHOLOGY OF THE BUR OF XANTHIUM
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1964This communication reports on an anatomical study of Xanthium strumarium Linn., with respect to the receptacle, the bur, its spines, and septum between the two flowers of a female inflorescence. The anatomical details, presented here, support Farr's view (1915), which was based entirely on ontogenical studies, that the bur is a continuation of the ...
B. S. Trivedi, Prakash Chandra Sharma
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The properties of the oil of Xanthium spinosum*
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1949Some chemical and physical properties of the oil obtained from Xanthium spinosum are reported. Preliminary studies on toxicity and on blood pressure response indicate that the oil is pharmacodynamically inert.
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[Comparison of HPLC fingerprints of Xanthium sibiricum and Xanthium mongolicum fruits].
Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials, 2015To compare and establish the HPLC fingerprint of Xanthium sibiricum and Xanthium mongolicum fruits for the quality control.Sample was separated on C18 column (250 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 μm) with the mobile phase consisting of methanol-0.2% phosphoric acid solution by gradient elution.
Xiao-Wei, Li, Shou-Jun, Jiang, Yu, Chen
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Xanthium spinosum L., Xanthium strumarium L. - ASTERACEAE
2023Olim K. Khojimatov, Rainer W. Bussmann
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Botanical Gazette, 1926
1. Species of Xanthium found commonly on the shores of the St. Lawrence River at Montreal are X. italicum Mor., X. pennsylvanicum Wallr., X. inflexum Mack. & Bush, and a form thought to be X. orientale Linn., but of the described American species most like X. curvescens Millsp. & Sherff. 2.
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1. Species of Xanthium found commonly on the shores of the St. Lawrence River at Montreal are X. italicum Mor., X. pennsylvanicum Wallr., X. inflexum Mack. & Bush, and a form thought to be X. orientale Linn., but of the described American species most like X. curvescens Millsp. & Sherff. 2.
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Two new ent-kaurane glucosides from the fruits of Xanthium strumarium subsp. sibiricum
Natural Product Research, 2022Tie Yao, Shijie Cao, Da Liu
exaly

