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-Populus nigra L. - Salicaceae +Populus nigra L. - Salicaceae black poplar, **Schwarz-Pappel**
-black poplar, Schwarz-Pappel+
  
-Deciduous tree, up to 10-25m high, native to the river banks of Europe; leaves nearly cordate; young branches round across; flowers at catkins (up to 12cm long), produced in early spring before the leaves, dioecious+Deciduous tree, up to 10-25m high, native to the river banks of Europe; leaves nearly cordate; young branches round across; flowers at catkins (up to 12cm long), produced in early spring before the leaves. 
  
-The sweet-cented exudate of fresh P.nigra buds is collected by bees as the basis of their genuine product [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propolis|propolis]]. +The sweet-cented exudate of fresh P.nigra buds is collected by bees as the basis of their genuine product [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propolis|propolis]], which is subject of medical interest
  
-"Fractions in which 37 organic compounds were identified by means of GC-MS method were isolated using extraction of four propolis samples and bud exudate from Populus nigra. Six of them were identified in propolis for the first timeThey are: 4-hydroxybutyric acid (4-hydroxybutanoic acid), 3-hydroxybutyric acid (3-hydroxybutanoic acid), phthalic acid, 4-hydroxyhydrocinnamic acid (phenyllactic acid), imidazole and phenetoleThe main components ofpropolis fraction are acids: benzoic,cis- and trans-p-coumaric, ferulic, caffeic and cinnamic. The compounds were determined by HPLC technique (according to analysis conditions estimated with Dry-Lab software) applying calibration curve calculation for the standards of those acidsPropolis ethanolic extracts consisted of 35-8. 8% of dry residue and 2.9% bud exudate extract from Populus nigra." \\ +"26 different compounds have been investigated experimentally for their sensitizing capacity in guinea pigs. 19 of these occur in propolis as well as in poplar bud exudates, and 14 of them are also found in balsam of Peru. 4 caffeates and benzyl isoferulate were found to be strong Sensitizers7 compounds were moderate, and 13 compounds showed only weak sensitizing potencyMethyl cinnamate was negativePatch tests in 11 propolis-sensitive patients once more revealed 3-methyl-2-butenyl caffeate and phenylethyl caffeate as the major sensitizers." \\ 
-[GC-MS and HPLC analysis of phenolic acids extracted from propolis and from Populus nigra bud exudate.  MaciejeiczW., Daniewski, M., DzidoT. H., BalK., Chemia analitycznaVol.47(1), 200221-30]+[Propolis allergy (IV) Studies with further sensitizers from propolis and constituents common to propolispoplar buds and balsam of Peru., HausenB.M., EversP., Stüwe, H.T., KönigW.A., WollenweberE., Contact Dermatitis, 26(1), 199234-44]
  
-"Volatile components from fresh and air-dried leaf-buds of Populus nigra L. (Salicaceae) were isolated by Likens-Nickerson apparatus and analyzed using GC/MS. Forty-eight components (ca. 95% of the total isolate) were identified among black poplar bud volatiles. Sesquiterpene alcohols β-eudesmol and α-eudesmol represented 26.3–28.7% of the oil. Other major sesquiterpene compounds were γ-selinene (7.6–8.8%), δ-cadinene (7.8–8.6%), α-elemene (3.3–5.2%) and γ-cadinene (3.9–4.2%). Hemiterpenes were also identified (2.2–7.6%). Monoterpenes were present in low percentages (1.6–5.7%). Aliphatic and aromatic alcohols, carbonyl compounds and aliphatic acids were identified among non-terpene volatiles (9.8–13.5%). The fresh buds contained 0.27% and dried 0.12% essential oil. Air-drying moderately effected the volatiles qualitative and quantitative composition." \\ +Phenylethyl caffeate, benzyl ferulate and benzyl-trans-4-coumarate are characteristic compounds found in propolis from various geographic origin. \\ 
-[Volatile compounds from leaf-buds of //Populus nigra// L.(Salicaceae). Jerković, Igor, and Josip Mastelić., Phytochemistry Vol.63(1), 2003, 109-113] +[Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of European propolis. Hegazi, Ahmed G., F. K. Abd El Hady, F. A. Abd Allah., Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung C 55.1/2, 2000, 70-75] 
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-Phenylethyl caffeate, benzyl ferulate and benzyl-trans-4-coumarate are the most characteristic compounds found in propolis. \\ +
-[Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of European propolis. Hegazi, Ahmed G., F. K. Abd El Hady, F. A. Abd Allah., Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung C 55.1/2, 2000, 70-75] \\+
 [[http://zfn.mpdl.mpg.de/xtf/data/Reihe_C/55/ZNC-2000-55c-0070.pdf]] [[http://zfn.mpdl.mpg.de/xtf/data/Reihe_C/55/ZNC-2000-55c-0070.pdf]]
  
 +"Fractions in which 37 organic compounds were identified by means of GC-MS method were isolated using extraction of four propolis samples and bud exudate from Populus nigra. Six of them were identified in propolis for the first time. They are: 4-hydroxybutyric acid (4-hydroxybutanoic acid), 3-hydroxybutyric acid (3-hydroxybutanoic acid), phthalic acid, 4-hydroxyhydrocinnamic acid (phenyllactic acid), imidazole and phenetole. The main components of propolis fraction are acids: benzoic, cis- and trans-p-coumaric, ferulic, caffeic and cinnamic... Propolis ethanolic extracts consisted of 3.5-8.8% of dry residue and 2.9% bud exudate extract from Populus nigra." \\
 +[GC-MS and HPLC analysis of phenolic acids extracted from propolis and from Populus nigra bud exudate.  Maciejeicz, W., Daniewski, M., Dzido, T. H., Bal, K., Chemia analityczna, Vol.47(1), 2002, 21-30]
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 +"Main volatile components of fresh leaf-buds of Populus nigra L. were sesquiterpene alcohols β-eudesmol (19.1%) and α-eudesmol (9.6%) as well as sesquiterpenes like δ-cadinene (7.8%) and γ-selinene (7.6%). Severeal aliphatic and aromatic alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acids and esters were identified like eugenol (1.1%) and methyleugenol (0.3%), benzyl alcohol (0.6%), 2-phenylethanol (1.1%), phenol (0.7%), cinnamyl alcohol (0.8%), benzaldehyde (0.2%), salicyl aldehyde (0.2%), 1,2-cyclohexanedione (2.6%), acetophenone (1.0%), octanoic acid (0.6%), dodecanoic acid (0.2%), and cinnamyl acetate (0.6%) e.g. \\
 +[Volatile compounds from leaf-buds of //Populus nigra// L.(Salicaceae). Jerković, Igor, and Josip Mastelić., Phytochemistry Vol.63(1), 2003, 109-113]
  
 +{{:populus_nigra.jpg?600}} \\
 +Thomé,O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.2 t.177 (1885) \\
 +[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=1267935]]
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