This species is usually known as: |
Knoxia corymbosa |
This species has also been known as: |
Knoxia corymbosa var. parviflora |
No common names have been found |
Trends (five databases)
1901-2013:
[Number
of papers mentioning Knoxia corymbosa: 5]
|
Popularity of Knoxia corymbosa over time
[Left-hand
Plot: Plot of numbers of papers mentioning Knoxia corymbosa (histogram and left
hand axis scale of left-hand plot) and line of best fit, 1901 to 2013 (equation
and % variation accounted for in box); Right-hand Plot: Plot of a
proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Knoxia
corymbosa
as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the approximate total
number of papers available in databases for that year (frequency polygon and
left-hand axis scale of right-hand plot) and line of best fit, 1901 to 2013
(equation and % variation accounted for in box)]
Keywords
[Total number of keywords included in the papers that mentioned this species: 17]
Essential oils (2), Eucalyptus (2), Monoterpenoids (2), Noreugenin (2), Oleuropeic acid (2), Total synthesis (2), Antioxidant activity (1), antioxidative constituents (1), Jussiaea repens (1), quantification (1), structure determination (1)
Most likely scope for
crop use/product (%):
[Please
note: When there are only a few papers mentioning a species, care should be taken
with the interpretation of these crop use/product results; as well, a mention
may relate to the use of a species, or the context in which it grows, rather
than a product]
starch (54.39), essential oil (28.43), vegetable (9.33), timber (1.00), fruit (0.80), poison (0.79), weed (0.60), ornamental (0.51), cereal (0.26), nutraceutical (0.25)…..
Recent mentions of
this species in the literature:
[since 2012, with links to abstracts; The references from 1901-2013 which have
been used for the trend, keyword and crop use/product analyses below, are
listed below these references]
Zhao F, Zhao S, Han J-T, Wang Y-F, Wang Y-N and Wang C-H (2015) Antiviral anthraquinones from the roots of Knoxia valerianoides. Phytochemistry Letters 11, 57-60. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1874390014002365
References 1901-2013 (and
links to abstracts):
[Number
of papers mentioning Knoxia corymbosa: 5; Any undated papers have been included
at the end]
Hakki Z, Cao B, Heskes AM, Goodger JQD, Woodrow IE and Williams SJ (2010) Synthesis of the monoterpenoid esters cypellocarpin C and cuniloside B and evidence for their widespread occurrence in Eucalyptus. Carbohydrate Research 345, 2079-2084. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0008621510003149
Huang H-L, Li D-L, Li X-M, Xu B and Wang B-G (2007) Antioxidative principals of Jussiaea repens: an edible medicinal plant. International Journal of Food Science & Technology 42, 1219-1227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2621.2006.01456.x
Wang Y, Huang R, Zhang H and Li L (2006) Chromone glycosides from Knoxia corymbosa. J Asian Nat Prod Res 8, 663-70.
Wang Y, Zhao J, Li G, Yang J and Li L (2004) [Studies on the chemical constituents of Knoxia corymbosa]. Yao Xue Xue Bao 39, 439-41.
Rova JHE and Andersson L (1995) A reevaluation of the tribes Hippotideae and Tammsieae (Rubiaceae). Nordic Journal of Botany 15, 269-284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.1995.tb00154.x
Collett H and Hemsley WB (1890) On a Collection of Plants from Upper Burma and the Shan States. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany 28, 1-150. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1890.tb01452.x
Forbes FB and Hemsley WB (1888) An Enumeration of all the Plants known from China Proper, Formosa, Hainan, Corea, the Luchu Archipelago, and the Island of Hongkong, together with their Distribution and Synonymy.—Part V. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany 23, 349-400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1888.tb00535.x
Hakki Z, Cao B, Heskes AM, Goodger JQD, Woodrow IE and Williams SJ Synthesis of the monoterpenoid esters cypellocarpin C and cuniloside B and evidence for their widespread occurrence in Eucalyptus. Carbohydrate Research 345, 2079-2084. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0008621510003149
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