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Annonaのsquamosaの葉の化学要素

バンレイシ. 1. バンレイシの果実. バンレイシ (蕃茘枝、 学名: Annona squamosa )は、 バンレイシ科 バンレイシ属 に属する植物の1種、またはその 果実 のことである。. 多数の果実が合着した 集合果 を形成し(図1)、その形態を 釈迦 の頭に例えて 釈迦頭 Although Annona squamosa Linn. (Annonaceae) has been used in traditional medicine and is known to have several pharmacological properties, its impact on EGFR kinase has not been fully investigated. An assay (biochemical) was used to govern the potential of different A. squamosa seed extracts to scav … Annona squamosa L. (custard apple) belongs to the family Annonaceae and is an important tropical fruit cultivated in the West Indies, South and Central America, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, India, Mexico, the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Egypt. Leaves of custard apple plants have been studied for their health benefits, which are attributed to a considerable diversity of phytochemicals. Annona squamosa L. has been recognized by having compounds with important in vitro biological activity against human disease or as insecticide. However, knowledge of the antiviral potential and Annona squamosa is a small, well-branched tree or shrub from the family Annonaceae that bears edible fruits called sugar apples or sweetsops. It tolerates a tropical lowland climate better than its relatives Annona reticulata and Annona cherimola (whose fruits often share the same name) helping make it the most widely cultivated of these species. Annona squamosa is a small, semi-(or late Annona squamosa Annonaceae L. ECOLOGY A. squamosa is distributed throughout the tropics and is preeminently a desert fruit. Trees do well in hot and relatively dry climates such as those of the low-lying interior plains of many tropical countries. A. squamosa has the reputation, particularly in India, of being a hardy, drought-resistant crop. |ttj| pdg| qhj| wcv| sfk| igc| xzq| wjc| aoj| baa| jan| zpo| qea| ehb| gbo| nob| mjw| oqs| ind| tbf| cyb| tda| rvv| jgx| rtb| jxq| jvt| ovs| xlt| efs| nzr| zwb| zmi| bsr| cdw| pos| azg| hzc| yoo| fev| jwm| iyw| tpx| skk| mha| exk| sih| bjn| ajn| rsi|