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Native to Japan, Formosa, China, cultivated in India; trunk 1.80m high, densely clothed with old leave bases; leaves 0.60-1.80m long, quadrangular, | Native to Japan, Formosa, China, cultivated in India; trunk 1.80m high, densely clothed with old leave bases; leaves 0.60-1.80m long, quadrangular, | ||
[Kirkitar KR, Basu BD, Indian Medicinal Plants, Vol. IV, Delhi 1975] | [Kirkitar KR, Basu BD, Indian Medicinal Plants, Vol. IV, Delhi 1975] | ||
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+ | "It is one of several species used for the production of sago, as well as an ornamental plant." | ||
"Cycas revoluta is the most commonly cultivated cycad because of its ornamental appearance, hardiness, and adaptability." | "Cycas revoluta is the most commonly cultivated cycad because of its ornamental appearance, hardiness, and adaptability." | ||
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- | " | + | The scent of male and female cones of C.revoluta was described as strong and unpleasant. " |
+ | [Estragole (4-allylanisole) is the primary compound in volatiles emitted from the male and female cones of Cycas revoluta., Azuma, H., Kono, M., Journal of plant research, 119(6), 2006, 671-676] | ||
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+ | |{{estragole.jpg|}} \\ estragole (methyl chavicol) | {{anethol.jpg|anethole}} \\ anethole | {{betacyclocitral.jpg|β-cyclocitral}} \\ β-cyclocitral | | ||
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+ | A scent sample trapped from C.revoluta contained also estragole (33.0%) as dominating compound, together with [[http:// | ||
+ | [Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 338-339] | ||
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+ | [Medical ethnobotany of the Marma tribe of Bangladesh., | ||
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+ | "Skin infections. **Leaves** are crushed and applied to affected areas. Precautions: | ||
+ | [Ethnomedicinal survey of Bheramara area in Kushtia district, Bangladesh., | ||
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[12. Studies On Cycasin, a New Toxic Glycoside, of Cycas revoluta Thunb: Part 1. Isolation and the Structure of Cycasin., Nishida, K., Kobayashi, A., Nagahama, T., Journal of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan, VOl.19(1), 1955, 77-84] | [12. Studies On Cycasin, a New Toxic Glycoside, of Cycas revoluta Thunb: Part 1. Isolation and the Structure of Cycasin., Nishida, K., Kobayashi, A., Nagahama, T., Journal of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan, VOl.19(1), 1955, 77-84] | ||
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[LC–MS/MS determination of the isomeric neurotoxins BMAA (β-N-methylamino-l-alanine) and DAB (2, 4-diaminobutyric acid) in cyanobacteria and seeds of Cycas revoluta and Lathyrus latifolius., | [LC–MS/MS determination of the isomeric neurotoxins BMAA (β-N-methylamino-l-alanine) and DAB (2, 4-diaminobutyric acid) in cyanobacteria and seeds of Cycas revoluta and Lathyrus latifolius., | ||
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- | Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol. 57 [ser. 2, vol. 4]: t. 2964 (1830) [W.J. Hooker] \\ | + | Cycas revoluta. Funchal, Madeira, Portugal |
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