Gallic acid (GA) is a natural polyphenolic compound derived from Rhus chinensis Mill. with a variety of biological activities such as astringent sweat, cough, dysentery, hemostasis, and detoxification, and is widely used in China as a treatment for cough, bleeding, and gastrointestinal disorders. In recent years, the anticancer activity of …
Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits are a kind of widely distributed edible seasoning, which have been documented to possess a variety of biological activities. However, its inhibitory effect on osteoclast formation has not been determined. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the fruits on osteoclast differentiation of RAW264.7 cells, …
The purpose of this research was to explore the preventive effect of an 80% ethanol extract of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice and to elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms of this effect. The results indicated that the extract, especially when administered at a high dose, could …
Rhus chinensis Mill. belongs to the Anacardiaceae family and is an important economic tree in Asia that can be used as a raw material for pharmaceutical and industrial dyes . The leaves, roots and fruits of this plant can be used as traditional Chinese medicines to treat diarrhea, malaria, hepatitis, and jaundice [ 18 ].
The species Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) is an important representative of the genus Rhus, which contains over 250 individual species found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide. Rhus chinensis has long been used by folk medicine practitioners in Asia. Leaves, roots, stem, bark, fruit and particularly the galls on Rhus chinensis ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Rhus chinensis Mill., firstly recorded as herbal medicine in Shan Hai Jing, have been used for thousands of years to treat various diseases. Aim of this review: This review targets on the ethnomedicinal applications of R. chinensis and to gather the phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological data …
Rhus chinensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 6 m (19ft 8in). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 8 and is frost tender. It is in flower in August, and the seeds ripen in October. The species is dioecious (individual flowers are either male or , but only one is to be found on any one plant so both male and plants must be …
1. Introduction. Galla Chinensis (GC), also known as wubeizi in Chinese, is a gall produced by the aphid Melaphis chinensis (Bell Baker) through stimulation of plant leaves. The 2020 Chinese Pharmacopoeia stipulates that Rhus chinensis Mill, Rhus potaninii Maxim and Rhus punjabensis J. L. Stewart ex Brandis of the genus Rhus are …
Conclusion: Rhus chinensis Mill is a potent antioxidant and inhibits enzymes; α-glucosidase and α-amylase. In addition, the methanolic extract of this plant shows …
Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits are a kind of widely distributed edible seasoning, which have been documented to possess a variety of biological activities. However, its inhibitory effect on osteoclast formation …
Inhibitory activities of different phenolic‐rich extracts from Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits toward the advanced glycation end products formation. All values are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 3).
Rhus chinensis Mill (also known as Rhus semialata Murray, Family Anacardiaceae) is a deciduous underutilized wild edible fruit tree. It is native to China and Japan and distributed in tropical and ...
Rhus chinensis Mill. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Rhus (family Anacardiaceae ). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Gard. Dict. ed. 8 7 1768 .
Rhus chinensis Mill (also known as Rhus semialata Murray, Family Anacardiaceae) is a deciduous underutilized wild edible fruit tree. It is native to China and Japan and distributed in tropical and subtropical regions at an altitude of 1300 to 2400 m asl in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Malaysia, Mayamar, Java, Europe, Ceylon, Korea.
This work was designed to investigate the phenolic composition, antioxidant and pancreatic lipase inhibitory activities of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits extracted by different solvents, and to illustrate which major phenolic compounds were responsible for lipase inhibition and to evaluate their interactions. Results showed that R. chinensis Mill. fruits …
Rhus chinensis is a deciduous shrub or small tree with an open, spreading crown' it usually grows from 2 - 12 metres tall. The bole can be 6 - 18cm in diameter [. ]. The plant has an extensive root system and spreads by means of suckers, often forming thickets [.
With strong adaptability to environment, fast growth and wind resistance, R. chinensis is often used as a pioneer plant for the restoration of abandoned industrial …
Rhus chinensis Mill. is a medicinal plant with a long history and wide distribution. Traditionally, its roots, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds, and Galla chinensis can …
Introduction "Rhus chinensis Mill."(synonym: Rhus semialata Murray, Rhus javanica) belonging to the family Anacardiaceae, common name "Nutgall tree" or "Chinese sumac" is a deciduous tree mainly found in China, Japan and North-Eastern parts of India.It is grown abundantly in Manipur, North-East India. The tree bears odd-pinnately …
Rhus chinensis Mill. (commonly called Chinese sumac) belongs to the genus Rhus . This plant family has been extensively investigated; for instance, the antioxidant activities of R. hirta L. ( Wu et al., 2013 ), the antimicrobial activities of R. typhina L. ( Kossah, Zhang, & Chen, 2011 ), and the anti-inflammatory activities of R. hirta L ...
Galla Chinensis is formed when the Chinese sumac aphid Baker (mainly Melaphis chinensis Bell) parasitizes the leaves or petioles of the plants of family Anacardiaceae (mainly Rhus chinensis Mill, Rhus potaninii Maxim, and Rhus punjabensis var. sinica (Diels) Rehd. Et Wils) .
The weight fractions of the collected Rhus chinensis Mill fruits are shown in Table 1.The fresh fruits of three Rhus chinensis Mill cultivars had pulps with percentages ranging from 23.69 ± 0.98% to 25.12 ± 1.36% and seeds with percentages ranging from 74.88 ± 0.81% to 76.31 ± 1.03%. As presented in Table 1, the shells were the main part …
Rhus chinensis Mill. (RCM), a member of the genus Rhus, is widely cultivated throughout the world. The official name of R. chinensis in Chinese was "Yan Fu Mu", and its fruits were named "Yan Fu Zi", herein "Yan" means salt in Chinese, which refers to that the plant can produce salt .
Appropriate and stable reference genes are important for normalization of gene expression. This study is based on Rhus chinensis Mill. transcriptome data and evaluates the stability of 11 potential reference genes under cold stress (4 °C) and heat stress (34 °C), using three statistical algorithms (geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper). This study is the first to …
The sumac Rhus chinensis Mill. is an economically and ecologically important shrub or tree species in the family of Anacardiaceae with a wide distribution in East to Southeast Asia. We assembled ...
Aim of this review: This review targets on the ethnomedicinal applications of R. chinensis and to gather the phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological data …
Rhus chinensis Mill. belongs to the Anacardiaceae family and is an important economic. tree in Asia that can be used as a raw material for pharmaceutical and industrial dyes [17].
Rhus chinensis Mill. is a medicinal plant with a long history and wide distribution. Traditionally, its roots, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds, and Galla chinensis can be used to treat various diseases, such as inflammation, malaria, diarrhea, jaundice, hepatitis, dental caries, cough, and colds.
Rhus chinensis Mill., also known as Chinese sumac, belongs to the sumac family and is widely distributed in many countries (Wu, Ma, Zhao, Cai, & Cheng, 2018). …
Rhus L. - sumac P: Species: Rhus chinensis Mill. - Chinese sumac P: Rhus chinensis Mill. Chinese sumac. Additional References; ARS Germplasm Resources Information …
A large number of plants are being utilized in India since ancient times, which claim to have an effective cure of urinary stone (Mukerjee et al., 1984 ), among them is " …
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Based on ancient records and previous studies, many parts of Rhus chinensis Mill., including the fruits, have good preventive and therapeutic effects on inflammation, malaria, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal diseases. Rhus plants and Galla chinensis produced from R. chinensis leaves can also prevent or cure …
Abstract. The purpose of this research was to explore the preventive effect of an 80% ethanol extract of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced …
Galla chinensis is a kind of insect galls formed by the parasitic aphids of Fordinae on the leaves of Rhus plants. According to the shape, Galla chinensis is divided into three types: horned galls, gallnuts, and flower-like galls (See Supplementary Fig. 1, Additional File 1).Among these, the horned galls are the most widely generated galls in …
Introduction. Galla Chinensis (GC), also known as wubeizi in Chinese, is a gall produced by the aphid Melaphis chinensis (Bell Baker) through stimulation of plant leaves. The 2020 Chinese Pharmacopoeia stipulates that Rhus chinensis Mill, Rhus potaninii Maxim and Rhus punjabensis J. L. Stewart ex Brandis of the genus Rhus are …
Rhus chinensis Mill., commonly known as the gallnut tree, is a small perennial deciduous tree or shrub belonging to the genus Rhus of the Anacardiaceae (Rymbai et al. 2016).The genus Rhus is composed of approximately 250 species, which are widely used in modern and traditional medicine because of their high content of phenols …
The species Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) is an important representative of the genus Rhus, which contains over 250 individual species found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide. Rhus chinensis has long been used by folk medicine practitioners in Asia.
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