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Vallaris solanacea (Roth) Kuntze - Apocynaceae - syn. Peltanthera solanacea Roth, Vallaris heynei Spreng.; V. solanacea (Roth) K. Schumann.; | Vallaris solanacea (Roth) Kuntze - syn. Peltanthera solanacea Roth; Vallaris heynei Spreng.; V. solanacea (Roth) K. Schumann - Apocynaceae - |
bread flower | bread flower |
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{{:2acetyl1pyrroline.jpg|}} 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline | {{:2acetyl1pyrroline.jpg|}} 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline |
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2-acetyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrole (2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, 10%) characterizes the flower cent of V.solanacea (and also of basmati rice), accompanied by isoamyl acetate (4%), isoamyl alcohol (14%), germacrene D (27%) and methyl salicylate (5%). \\[Meaningful Scents around the World, Roman Kaiser, Zürich 2006, pp. 177 and 268] | 2-acetyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrole (2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, 10%) characterizes the flower scent of V.solanacea, accompanied by isoamyl acetate (4%), isoamyl alcohol (14%), germacrene D (27%) and methyl salicylate (5%). \\ [Meaningful Scents around the World, Roman Kaiser, Zürich 2006, pp. 177 and 268] |
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"Traditionally, the milky latex of V. solanacea can be applied to treat ringworm and other skininfections, including sores, cuts and wounds. From leaves and seeds of V. solanacea, cardiac glycosides, fatty acids and triterpenes have been isolated. From the root bark, essential oils have been identified. Leaves and barks of V. solanacea have been reported to possess anticancer, antimicrobial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrhoeal and cardiotonic properties, and display toxicity to brine shrimp but not to rats." \\ | "Traditionally, the milky latex of V. solanacea can be applied to treat ringworm and other skininfections, including sores, cuts and wounds. From leaves and seeds of V. solanacea, cardiac glycosides, fatty acids and triterpenes have been isolated. From the root bark, essential oils have been identified. Leaves and barks of V. solanacea have been reported to possess anticancer, antimicrobial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrhoeal and cardiotonic properties, and display toxicity to brine shrimp but not to rats." \\ |
[[http://www.academia.edu/5915008/Botany_uses_phytochemistry_and_pharmacology_of_Vallaris_A_short_review]] | [[http://www.academia.edu/5915008/Botany_uses_phytochemistry_and_pharmacology_of_Vallaris_A_short_review]] |
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| {{https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Vallaris_solanacea_%28Vish_Vallari%29_in_Hyderabad_W2_IMG_8236.jpg}} \\ |
| Bread flower in Sanjeevaiah Park, Hyderabad, India; author: J.M.Garg [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vallaris_solanacea_(Vish_Vallari)_in_Hyderabad_W2_IMG_8236.jpg|source: wikimedia]] [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0|CC BY 3.0]] |
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