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Nuphar Japonica
''Nuphar japonica'', known as East Asian yellow water-lily, is an aquatic plant species in the genus ''Nuphar'' found in Japan and the Korean Peninsula. It is endangered in Russia. The species was not accepted by The Plant List , which regarded it as an "unresolved name". ''Nuphar'' × ''saijoensis'' (Shimoda) Padgett is a hybrid between ''N. japonica'' and ''Nuphar pumila, N. pumila''. ''N. japonica'' contains the alkaloids nupharidin, 1-desoxynupharidin, nupharamine, methyl and ethyl esters of nupharamine. The fruits also contains the alkaloids (0.06%) nupharine, beta-nupharidin, desoxynupharidin. In the rhizomes are found the steroid sitosterol, alkaloids acids, higher fatty acids (palmitic, oleic acid) and the ellagitanins nupharin A, nupharin B, B, nupharin C, C, nupharin D, D, nupharin E, E and nupharin F, F.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXIX. Isolation and Characterization of Novel Dimeric and Trimeric Hydrolyzable Tannins, Nuphrins C, D, E and F, from Nuphar japonicum D ...
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The are botanical gardens operated by Osaka City University. They are near the Keihan- Kisaichi Station, Katano, Osaka, Japan and open to the public. The gardens were established in 1950 and contain about 4500 species from around the world, including more than 1,000 species native to Japan. They also contain representatives of 11 Japanese forest types. The gardens' maple collection includes '' Acer insulare'', '' A. pictum (mono)'', '' A. japonicum'', '' A. sieboldianum'', '' A. rufinerve'', '' A. nipponicum'', '' A. pycnanthum'', '' A. carpinifolium'' and '' A. amoenum''. Research accomplishments include discovery of the fossil genus Metasequoia by Dr. Shigeru Miki, as well as ongoing activities in systematics, ecology, physiology, genetics, horticulture, and dendrology. References and external links Official web page (Japanese) See also * List of botanical gardens in Japan This list of botanical gardens in Japan is intended to include all significant botanical gardens a ...
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Nupharin A
Nupharin A is an ellagitannin found in ''Nuphar japonica''.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXV. : Isolation and Characterization of Novel Diastereoisomeric Ellagitannins, Nupharins A and B, and Their Homologues from Nuphar japonicum DC. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 25 January 1989, volume 37, issue 1, pages 129-134abstract It is a molecule with three gallic acid units and one hexahydroxydiphenic acid unit attached to a glucose residue. It is an isomer of punicafolin and tellimagrandin II Tellimagrandin II is the first of the ellagitannins formed from 1,2,3,4,6-pentagalloyl-glucose. It can be found in '' Geum japonicum'' and ''Syzygium aromaticum'' (clove).Purification and Characterization of Eugeniin as an Anti-herpesvirus Compoun .... References Ellagitannins {{aromatic-stub ...
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Flora Of Japan
The flora of Japan comprises a large assemblage of plant species which can be found in Japan, such as sakura, katsura, momiji and azalea. There are many species which are endemic to Japan. Diversity Japan has significant diversity in flora. Of approximately 5,600 total vascular plant species, almost 40% are endemic. This richness is due to the significant variation in latitude and altitude across the country, a diversity of climatic conditions due to monsoons, and multiple geohistorical incidences of connections with the mainland. Vegetation types Japan consists of roughly 4 vegetation zones that are delineated by temperature and precipitation: the alpine region, subalpine region, summer-green broad-leaved forest region and evergreen broad-leaved forest region. Due to its substantial length of over 3,000 km from north to south and its mountain ranges that can exceed 3,000 meters, Japan's vegetation varies by latitude and by altitude. Evergreen forests tend to appear in ...
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Plants Described In 1821
Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclude the fungi and some algae, as well as the prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria). By one definition, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (Latin name for "green plants") which is sister of the Glaucophyta, and consists of the green algae and Embryophyta (land plants). The latter includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, and mosses. Most plants are multicellular organisms. Green plants obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis by primary chloroplasts that are derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria. Their chloroplasts contain chlorophylls a and b, which gives them their green color. Some plants are parasitic or mycotrophic and have lost the ability ...
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Nymphaeaceae
Nymphaeaceae () is a family of flowering plants, commonly called water lilies. They live as rhizomatous aquatic herbs in temperate and tropical climates around the world. The family contains nine genera with about 70 known species. Water lilies are rooted in soil in bodies of water, with leaves and flowers floating on or emergent from the surface. Leaves are round, with a radial notch in '' Nymphaea'' and ''Nuphar'', but fully circular in ''Victoria'' and ''Euryale''. Water lilies are a well-studied clade of plants because their large flowers with multiple unspecialized parts were initially considered to represent the floral pattern of the earliest flowering plants, and later genetic studies confirmed their evolutionary position as basal angiosperms. Analyses of floral morphology and molecular characteristics and comparisons with a sister taxon, the family Cabombaceae, indicate, however, that the flowers of extant water lilies with the most floral parts are more derived ...
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Nupharin F
Nupharin may refer to: * Nupharine, a quinolizidine alkaloid found in ''Nuphar'' and ''Nymphaea'' speciesChapter 10 Nuphar Alkaloids. J.T. Wróbel, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, 1967, Volume 9, Pages 441–465, * Nupharin A Nupharin A is an ellagitannin found in ''Nuphar japonica''.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXV. : Isolation and Characterization of Novel Diastereoisomeric Ellagitannins, Nupharins A and B, and Their Homologues from Nuphar japonicum DC. Chemical & ..., B, C, D, E and F, ellagitannins found in Nymphaeaceae References

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Nupharin E
Nupharin may refer to: * Nupharine, a quinolizidine alkaloid found in ''Nuphar'' and ''Nymphaea'' speciesChapter 10 Nuphar Alkaloids. J.T. Wróbel, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, 1967, Volume 9, Pages 441–465, * Nupharin A Nupharin A is an ellagitannin found in ''Nuphar japonica''.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXV. : Isolation and Characterization of Novel Diastereoisomeric Ellagitannins, Nupharins A and B, and Their Homologues from Nuphar japonicum DC. Chemical & ..., B, C, D, E and F, ellagitannins found in Nymphaeaceae References

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Nupharin D
Nupharin may refer to: * Nupharine, a quinolizidine alkaloid found in ''Nuphar'' and ''Nymphaea'' speciesChapter 10 Nuphar Alkaloids. J.T. Wróbel, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, 1967, Volume 9, Pages 441–465, * Nupharin A Nupharin A is an ellagitannin found in ''Nuphar japonica''.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXV. : Isolation and Characterization of Novel Diastereoisomeric Ellagitannins, Nupharins A and B, and Their Homologues from Nuphar japonicum DC. Chemical & ..., B, C, D, E and F, ellagitannins found in Nymphaeaceae References

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Nupharin C
Nupharin may refer to: * Nupharine, a quinolizidine alkaloid found in ''Nuphar'' and ''Nymphaea'' speciesChapter 10 Nuphar Alkaloids. J.T. Wróbel, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, 1967, Volume 9, Pages 441–465, * Nupharin A Nupharin A is an ellagitannin found in ''Nuphar japonica''.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXV. : Isolation and Characterization of Novel Diastereoisomeric Ellagitannins, Nupharins A and B, and Their Homologues from Nuphar japonicum DC. Chemical & ..., B, C, D, E and F, ellagitannins found in Nymphaeaceae References

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Nupharin B
Nupharin may refer to: * Nupharine, a quinolizidine alkaloid found in ''Nuphar'' and ''Nymphaea'' speciesChapter 10 Nuphar Alkaloids. J.T. Wróbel, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, 1967, Volume 9, Pages 441–465, * Nupharin A Nupharin A is an ellagitannin found in ''Nuphar japonica''.Tannins and Related Compounds. LXXV. : Isolation and Characterization of Novel Diastereoisomeric Ellagitannins, Nupharins A and B, and Their Homologues from Nuphar japonicum DC. Chemical & ..., B, C, D, E and F, ellagitannins found in Nymphaeaceae References

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