By Djamin A. Akimaliev, David E. Zaurov (auth.), Sasha W. Eisenman, David E. Zaurov, Lena Struwe (eds.)
This distinctive e-book is a collaborative attempt among researchers at Rutgers collage and associates from a number of associations in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. will probably be the 1st e-book to rfile greater than two hundred of an important medicinal vegetation of valuable Asia, many whose medicinal makes use of and actions are being defined in English for the 1st time. nearly all of the crops defined develop wild in important Asia with a few being endemic, whereas different species were brought to important Asia yet are customary in neighborhood plant dependent medication. The booklet includes 4 introductory chapters. the 1st and moment chapters disguise the geography, weather and plants of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, respectively. The 3rd bankruptcy offers a short historical past of medicinal plant use and technological know-how in principal Asia and the fourth bankruptcy includes normal information regarding phytochemistry. The 5th bankruptcy contains the majority of the publication and covers 208 medicinal plant species. approximately all species have a number of prime quality, colour pictures. 3 precious appendices were integrated. the 1st is a word list of botanical and ecological phrases, the second one is a word list of chemistry phrases and the 3rd is a word list of scientific phrases. throughout the guidance of this manuscript we came upon there to be a deficiency in caliber reference assets for the interpretation of a few of the technical phrases linked to different branches of technological know-how coated during this publication. as a way to make our activity more straightforward we compiled glossaries over the process getting ready the manuscript and feature integrated them feeling that they are going to be an incredibly worthy source for readers.
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Fruit a disc-shaped schizocarp, with 15–25 small, laterally flattened mericarps. Seeds kidney-shaped. Other distinguishing features: Stamens many, staminal filaments connate and forming a tube. Phenology: Flowers in June-September, fruits in June-October. Reproduction: By seeds. Distribution: All provinces of Kyrgyzstan; Toshkent, Farg’ona and Samarqand provinces of Uzbekistan. Habitat: In places with a high water-table, and along rivers and canals. Population status: Common, forming dense groups.
Disc flowers yellow; ray flowers absent. Fruits oblong to wedge-shaped achenes, about 1 mm long. Other distinguishing features: The whole plant is gray-silver due to short, appressed hairs. Phenology: Flowers in July-August, fruits in August-September. Reproduction: By seeds. Distribution: Almost all provinces of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Habitat: From valleys to the mid-belt of mountains. On slopes, in meadows, along rivers, and near cultivated and in abandoned fields. Population status: Common, in some places forming dense groups.
1984). 5 % methoxy-cinnaroic aldehyde, and 7–15 % resins. Central Asian tarragon oil is substantially different from Western European tarragon oil because it doesn’t contain methyl-chavicol (Khalmatov 1964). The herb contains flavonoids, alkamides, and coumarins (Mallabaev et al. 1971, 1970; Mallabaev and Sidyakin 1976; Hofer et al. 1986; Bohm and Stuessy 2001; Saadali et al. 2001; Logendra et al. 2006). E. Zaurov et al. Artemisia leucodes Schrenk – Asteraceae Synonyms: Seriphidium leucodes (Schrenk) Poljak.