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Polygonum
About: Polygonum is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1230 publications have been published within this topic receiving 12765 citations.
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17 Apr 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, a manufacturing method for polygonum multiflorum mythic fungus noodles is described. But the method is not suitable for the manufacturing of green foods, and the ingredients of these noodles are not suitable to the consumption of humans.
Abstract: The invention discloses polygonum multiflorum mythic fungus noodles and a manufacturing method thereof; the polygonum multiflorum mythic fungus noodles are mixed by four raw materials of flour, processed polygonum multiflorum powder, mythic fungus powder, and dietary alkali; the weight parts of the raw materials are: 900-1100 parts of flour, 40-150 parts of processed polygonum multiflorum powder, 20-90 parts of mythic fungus powder, and 3-10 parts of dietary alkali. The invention has the advantages of full utilization and exertion of medicinal and health care functions of polygonum multiflorum and mythic fungus, and has the advantages of good health care effect, easy manufacturing, eating safety and convenience, and the like. Tests, examination, and application prove that the noodles of the invention belong to an organic green food which is healthy, safe, and strong in health care effect.
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05 Nov 2014
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TL;DR: In this article , molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) using emodin and physcion as templates were constructed to remove anthraquinones from PM extracts while fully reserved THSG.
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19 Mar 2017
TL;DR: In this article, morphological characteristics were examined on four species of the genus Polygonum from Istanbul (Turkey) and were presented with photographs of their leaves, ocreae, flowers, and seeds.
Abstract: The genus Polygonum (Polygonaceae) contains almost 300 species in the world. It consists of 41 species as seven sections in Turkey. A number of Polygonum species are used as food and for traditional folk medicines . It is one of the difficult genera for taxonomical identification. In this study, morphological characteristics were examined on four species of the genus Polygonum from Istanbul (Turkey) and were presented with photographs of their leaves, ocreae, flowers, and seeds; P. aviculare, P. patulum subsp. pulchellum, P. lapathifolium, and P. istanbulicum (endemic). Also, collected specimens were compared with ISTE (The Herbarium of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul University) specimens.
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