Traditional medicinal uses and pharmacological properties of …

Rhus chinensis Mill., has a long history of traditional medicinal and culinary use by native people of North-Eastern part of India. It is considered as a medicine for the …

The preventive effect and underlying mechanism of Rhus chinensis …

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.

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.

Rhus chinensis Mill.

Rhus chinensis Mill. Rhus chinensis Mill. This name is reported by Anacardiaceae as an accepted name in the genus Rhus (family Anacardiaceae ). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name. Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Rhus chinensis Mill.

Anti-HIV-1 activities of extracts from the medicinal plant Rhus chinensis

Rhus chinensis, a species used in folk medicine by Chinese native people, the anti-HIV-1 activities of the petroleum ether, ethyl acetate, butanol and aqueous extract of Rhus chinensis, named as RC-1, RC-2, RC-3 and RC-4, respectively, was evaluated.The petroleum ether extract RC-1 can inhibit the syncytium formation and HIV-1 p24 antigen …

[Analysis of the chloroplast genome characteristics of Rhus chinensis

Rhus chinensis is famous for its resistance to drought, cold, and salt. It grows in temperate, warm temperate, and subtropical regions. We report here Rhus chinensis chloroplast genomes by de novo sequencing. The results show that the length of Rhus chinensis was 159 082 bp, exhibiting a typical four-part structure with two single …

Fl. China 11: 345–348. 2008.

Species in this genus are the hosts of gall-producing insects such as aphids. The galls of Rhus chinensis ( "jiao bei") are particularly sought after for medicinal purposes. Other species in the genus also deliver galls ( "du bei"), but these are considered to be of an inferior quality. 1a.

The preventive effect and underlying mechanism of …

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 …

Phytochemical characteristics and biological activities of Rhus

DOI: 10.1016/j.cofs.2022.100925 Corpus ID: 252253912; Phytochemical characteristics and biological activities of Rhus chinensis Mill.: a review @article{Zhang2022PhytochemicalCA, title={Phytochemical characteristics and biological activities of Rhus chinensis Mill.: a review}, author={Yi Zhang and Yuanyue Zhang and Junjie Yi and Shengbao Cai}, …

Variation among the Complete Chloroplast Genomes of the …

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 the complete chloroplast genome of 159,187 bp in length and the GC content of 37.8%. The genome encoded 132 genes, including 86 …

Rhus chinensis Mill. | Species

Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda. Small trees, 5-6 m tall, rusty pubescent throughout; bark brownish. Leaves compound, imparipinnate; petiolules ca. 2-3 mm long; petioles ca. 2-8 cm long; lamina ca. 2.5-9 x …

Frontiers | Evolutionary History of Rhus chinensis (Anacardiaceae…

To explore the origin and evolution of local flora and vegetation, we examined the evolutionary history of Rhus chinensis, which is widely distributed in China's temperate and subtropical zones, by sequencing three maternally inherited chloroplast DNAs (cpDNA: trnL-trnF, psbA-trnH, and rbcL) and the biparentally inherited nuclear …

Microenvironmental analysis of two alternating hosts and their

The horned sumac gall, found on the host plant Rhus chinensis (Mill), is induced by an aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis (Bell) and is the result of abnormal leaf wing rachis tissue growth. The ...

Cloning, expression and purification of an ascorbate

The sumac species Rhus chinensis is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. APX is the key enzyme in hydrogen peroxide degradation, and may have a critical function in plant-aphid interactions. Both the cDNA and genomic sequences encoding the APX protein in R. chinensis (termed RcAPX) underwent cloning. The 1938 bp RcAPX …

Phytochemical characteristics and biological activities of Rhus

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. Recent scientific studies have shown that R. chinensis …

Galla Chinensis,

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

Rhus chinensis Mill. is a species of the genus Rhus belonging to the family Anacardiaceae. Its fruits used to treat/prevent liver related diseases (e.g., jaundice and …

Effects and Mechanisms of Rhus chinensis Mill. Fruits on …

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 …

Formulation of tea using Rhuschinensis (Heimang)

Rhus chinenesis, commonly called Chinese sumac, Chinese gall or nutgall tree, is an open spreading large shrub or small tree that grows to 15-25'tall. Rhus chinennsis has long been used by folk medicine practitioners in Asia. Fortunately, recent scientific research has revealed that Rhus chinensis compounds possess strong antiviral,

Rhus tree

Rhus looks like Chinese pistachio (Pistacia chinensis). You can tell them apart by the number of leaflets at the end of the leaves. Rhus leaves end in a single leaflet while Chinese pistachio leaves end in a pair of leaflets. Chinese pistachio is also taller, with more upright leaves and branches.

ENH-725/ST567: Rhus chinensis: Chinese Sumac

Rhus chinensis: Chinese Sumac 1. Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2. Introduction. Chinese sumac forms a loose, spreading small tree, reaching up to 25 feet in height. Most specimens only grow to …

34. 붉나무 Japanese sumac학명 : Rhus chinensis (루즈 …

붉나무 Japanese sumac학명 : Rhus chinensis (루즈 차이넨시스) 2019. 1. 30. 21:09. [ 34. 붉나무 Japanese sumac ] 잎은 어긋나고 7∼13개의 작은 잎으로 된 깃꼴겹잎이며 우축에 날개가 있다. 작은잎은 달걀 모양으로 굵은 톱니가 있고 뒷면에 갈색 털이 있다. 열매의 겉에는 흰색의 ...

Rhus chinensis | Taxonomy

Taxonomy information for Rhus chinensis. Find diseases associated with this biological target and compounds tested against it in bioassay experiments.

Galla Chinensis,

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 …

Rhus chinensis

Rhus chinensis, commonly called Chinese sumac, Chinese gall or nutgall tree, is an open-spreading large shrub or small tree that grows to 15-25' tall. Pinnately compound leaves with 7-13 toothed leaflets (each 2-5" long). Petiole is often winged. Leaflets are bright green …

Gallnuts: A Potential Treasure in Anticancer Drug Discovery

The keywords for searching include gallnut, Galla Chinensis, Rhus chinensis, Rhus potaninii, Rhus punjabensis, nutgall, gall oak, Quercus infectoria, Quercus lusitanica, and galla turcica. These keywords were searched individually and in combination with cancer and tumour. Searching was limited to articles in either English or Chinese.

Sumac, Chinese ('September Beauty')

The fall blooming September Beauty Chinese sumac (Rhus chinensis) could change that as it becomes better known. Chinese sumac is a 20-foot tall and wide deciduous tree of the cashew family that is widely distributed in East Asia from Malaysia to Korea, including China where it is the most widely distributed of the four species native …

Gallnuts: A Potential Treasure in Anticancer Drug Discovery

The keywords for searching include gallnut, Galla Chinensis, Rhus chinensis, Rhus potaninii, Rhus punjabensis, nutgall, gall oak, Quercus infectoria, Quercus lusitanica, and galla turcica. Two reviewers extracted papers independently to remove the papers unrelated to the anticancer properties of gallnuts. Patents, abstracts, …

Rhus chinensis

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 [.

A comprehensive review on ethnobotanical, phytochemical and

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

Phytochemical characteristics and biological activities of Rhus

Introduction. Rhus chinensis Mill., also known as Chinese sumac, belongs to the genus Rhus and the family Anacardiaceae [1].It is widely distributed in temperate, …

Rhus chinensis and Galla Chinensis

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. The species Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) is an important representative of the genus Rhus ...

Traditional medicinal uses and pharmacological properties of Rhus

1. 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

Rhus Species: chinensis Family: Anacardiaceae Country Or Region Of Origin: Himalaya to Japan Wildlife Value: Larval host plant for the Luna moth. Provide cover for birds. …

Genome-wide identification and characterization of the …

The Rhus gall aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis specially uses the only species Rhus chinensis and certain moss species (Mniaceae) as its primary host plant and secondary host plants, respectively. Rhus galls are formed on the primary host by the sucking of aphids, and used in traditional medicine as well as other various areas due to …

Genome-wide identification and characterization of the

Background: The Rhus gall aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis specially uses the only species Rhus chinensis and certain moss species (Mniaceae) as its primary host plant and secondary host plants, respectively. Rhus galls are formed on the primary host by the sucking of aphids, and used in traditional medicine as well as other various areas …

(PDF) Variation among the Complete Chloroplast Genomes

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 ...

Nutrients | Free Full-Text | Rhus chinensis Mill. Fruits Ameliorate

Hepatic glycolipid metabolism disorder is considered as one of the key factors in the pathogenesis of many chronic diseases. The objective of this study was to investigate the protective effect and underlying mechanisms of Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits against hepatic glycolipid metabolic disorders in rats induced by a high fat/high sugar …

Fall flower 1: Chinese sumac – Bee the Best!

I noticed last year (Aug 22) that a large bush of sumac was blooming around Aug 22 and filled with honey bees. Frank and Peter from botany identify them for me as Chinese sumac or nutgall tree, Rhus chinensis …