A plant genus of the family OLEACEAE. Oleuropein, a phenolic secoiridoid glycoside, is found in the leaves.
A plant family of the order Lamiales. The leaves are usually opposite and the flowers usually have four sepals, four petals, two stamens, and two fused carpels that form a single superior ovary.
Numerous islands in the Indian Ocean situated east of Madagascar, north to the Arabian Sea and east to Sri Lanka. Included are COMOROS (republic), MADAGASCAR (republic), Maldives (republic), MAURITIUS (parliamentary democracy), Pemba (administered by Tanzania), REUNION (a department of France), and SEYCHELLES (republic).
A type of MONOTERPENES, derived from geraniol. They have the general form of cyclopentanopyran, but in some cases, one of the rings is broken as in the case of secoiridoid. They are different from the similarly named iridals (TRITERPENES).

Geographic origin and taxonomic status of the invasive Privet, Ligustrum robustum (Oleaceae), in the Mascarene Islands, determined by chloroplast DNA and RAPDs. (1/8)

Information concerning the area of origin, genetic diversity and possible acquisition of germplasm through hybridisation is fundamental to understanding the evolution, ecology and possible control measures for an introduced invasive plant species. Among the most damaging of alien plants that are invading and degrading native vegetation in the Mascarene Islands of the Indian Ocean is the Tree Privet, Ligustrum robustum. Exact information about the geographic source of introduced material of this species is lacking, in part because Ligustrum is a taxonomically difficult genus. Native material of L. robustum ssp. walkeri from Sri Lanka, L. robustum ssp. robustum from northeastern India, and the closely related L. perrottetii from southern India was compared with introduced material from La Reunion and Mauritius using chloroplast DNA RFLP markers and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPDs). Sri Lankan and introduced material was monomorphic for the same cpDNA haplotype that was absent from south and northeast Indian Ligustrum. Sri Lankan and introduced material was also clearly distinguished from Indian Ligustrum by RAPDs. It was concluded that material introduced and established in the Mascarene Islands is derived from the Sri Lankan subspecies L. robustum ssp. walkeri. No geographic structuring of genetic variation within Sri Lanka was detected for this taxon, so the location(s) within Sri Lanka from which introduced material is derived could not be pinpointed. RAPDs indicate that L. robustum ssp. walkeri in Sri Lanka is more similar to south Indian L. perrottetii than to northeast Indian L. robustum ssp. robustum. Moreover, RAPDs showed that introduced material in La Reunion has undergone little or no loss of genetic diversity since introduction. However, there was no evidence that it is introgressed with germplasm from two other alien Ligustrum species present on La Reunion.  (+info)

Effects of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi extract on bone turnover and calcium balance in ovariectomized rats. (2/8)

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (FLL), a kidney-tonifying Chinese herbal medicine, on the biochemical markers of bone turnover, calcium metabolism and balance in osteoporotic rat model developed by ovariectomy. Four weeks after surgical operation, animals were randomly assigned to one of the four treatments for 14 weeks: sham-operated control treated with vehicle (sham, n=8), ovariectomized group treated with vehicle (OVX, n=8), OVX group treated with 17beta-estradiol (E(2), n=10, 2 microg/kg/d) and OVX group treated with FLL extracts (FLL, n=10, 550 mg/kg/d). Serum osteocalcin and urinary deoxypyridinoline levels were upregulated in rats in response to OVX, suggesting that the bone turnover rate was accelerated in these animals. Treatment of OVX rats with FLL extract could prevent OVX-induced increase in bone turnover by suppression of both serum osteocalcin (p<0.05, vs. OVX) and urinary deoxypyridinoline (p<0.05, vs. OVX) levels. In addition, FLL extract could prevent OVX-induced loss of calcium in rats by increasing the intestinal calcium absorption rate (p<0.01, vs. OVX), suppressing urinary Ca excretion (p<0.05, vs. OVX) as well as increasing bone calcium content (p<0.05, vs. OVX). Our study is the first to report that FLL can modulate bone turnover and calcium balance in OVX rats and it might be a potential candidate for prevention and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis.  (+info)

Antimutagenic activity and radical scavenging activity of water infusions and phenolics from ligustrum plants leaves. (3/8)

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Mesophyll distribution of 'antioxidant' flavonoid glycosides in Ligustrum vulgare leaves under contrasting sunlight irradiance. (4/8)

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Triterpenoid contents and anti-in fl ammatory properties of the methanol extracts of ligustrum species leaves. (5/8)

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HPLC determination of antilipoxygenase activity of a water infusion of Ligustrum vulgare L. leaves and some of its constituents. (6/8)

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Incense and ritual plant use in Southwest China: a case study among the Bai in Shaxi. (7/8)

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Six new secoiridoids from the dried fruits of Ligustrum lucidum. (8/8)

Six new secoiridoid constituents, named isoligustrosidic acid (1), 6'-O-trans-cinnamoyl 8-epikingisidic acid (2), 6'-O-cis-cinnamoyl 8-epikingisidic acid (3), oleopolynuzhenide A (4), nuzhenals A (5) and B (6) were isolated from the dried fruits of Ligustrum lucidum AIT. Their structures were established on the basis of spectral and chemical data.  (+info)

"Ligustrum" is not a medical term, but a genus of plants commonly known as privets. These plants belong to the family Oleaceae and are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Some ligustrum species have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, such as treating skin conditions, boosting the immune system, and promoting liver health. However, it is important to note that the use of ligustrum in modern medicine is not well-researched, and its effectiveness and safety are not established. Therefore, individuals should consult with a healthcare provider before using ligustrum or any other herbal remedy for medicinal purposes.

"Oleaceae" is not a medical term, but a taxonomic category in botany. It refers to the family of plants that includes olive trees, ash trees, and lilacs, among others. These plants produce various compounds with potential medicinal properties, such as oleuropein from olive leaves, which has been studied for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, "Oleaceae" itself does not have a specific medical definition.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Indian Ocean Islands" is a geographical term referring to the islands located in the Indian Ocean, and not a medical term. However, I can provide some general information about these islands.

The Indian Ocean Islands include a diverse group of island nations and territories, such as Madagascar, Maldives, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros, Réunion (a French territory), and the British Indian Ocean Territory (including the Chagos Archipelago). These islands have unique ecosystems and diverse cultures, with flora and fauna that are often endemic to each island. Some of these islands face challenges in terms of healthcare access, resources, and infrastructure due to their remote locations and smaller populations.

Iridoids are a type of naturally occurring compounds that are widely distributed in the plant kingdom. They are characterized by the presence of a cyclopentanoid structure fused to a monoterpene unit. Iridoids have a wide range of biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant effects. Some iridoids also have potential therapeutic benefits in the treatment of various diseases, such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.

In a medical context, iridoids may be mentioned in relation to their presence in certain medicinal plants or herbs used in traditional medicine, or in research investigating their potential pharmacological properties. However, it is important to note that the use of iridoid-containing plants or supplements should only be done under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional, as with any medical treatment.

Ligustrum japonicum, known as wax-leaf privet or Japanese privet (Japanese: ネズミモチ) is a species of Ligustrum (privet) native to ... The increase in ALP is due to the substances within the fruits of Ligustrum japonicum. Ligustrum japonicum fruits have been ... Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, Ligustrum japonicum Biota of North America Program, Ligustrum japonicum Fetouh ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ligustrum japonicum. Wikispecies has information related to Ligustrum japonicum. English ...
Our builder planted ligustrum as a hedge several years ago. We have had very little growth and the leaves look anemic and new ... Ligustrum is a highly adaptable shrub so having it struggle in the garden is disappointing. I can only guess that it is not ... How this information helps you determine just why your ligustrums are not thriving. ...
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... vulgare L. Aitalikusteri Privet Common Privet Prim Wild Privet *Ligustrum vulgare, Bilder ur Nordens Flora (in ...
Ligustrum ovalifolium. Pronunciation: lig-GUS-trum o-val-ee-FOH-lee-um ...
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Shop Wayside Gardens for Ligustrum (Privet). These flowering ornamental shrubs grow easily and can be pruned to a desired size ... Ligustrum ovalifolium (California privet), Ligustrum sinense (Chinese privet), and Ligustrum vulgare (European privet; common ... Ligustrum is a genus of about 50 species. Most grow vigorously and have an erect or mounding, rounded, spreading habit. Some ... The Ligustrum genus contains ornamental flowering evergreen and deciduous shrubs and small, bushy trees, commonly called ...
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Evergreen privets prefer acidic to neutral soil with enough nutrients for best leaf color. They love growing in full sun or only light shade, in deep shade they bloom less and lose their shape. The soil must be well-drained as their roots will die in clay or compacted ground. Once established, they cope well with long-term drought and are highly heat resistant. Texanum waxleaf privet has been tested and proved reliable down to -18 C without any protection, and further trials are ongoing. We recommend mulching in winter ...
Ligustrum pricei Hayata, Icon. Pl. Formosan. 5: 123. 1915. 阿里山女贞 a li shan nu zhen Ligustrum formosanum Rehder; L. japonicum ...
This is a bushy deciduous, sometimes semi-evergreen shrub most often used for shrub borders and hedging. Leaves are gray-green, green, narrow, 3-6 inches
Common name(s): Davison Hardy Glossy Privet, `Davison Hardy Tree Ligustrum Family: Oleaceae USDA hardiness zones: 5B through ... Ligustrum lucidum Davison Hardy: Davison Hardy Glossy Privet1. Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2 ... Scientific name: Ligustrum lucidum Pronunciation: lih-GUS-trum LOO-sih-dum ... Showing quick growth while young but slowing with age, Tree Ligustrum will grow in full sun or partial shade on various soil ...
This is an uncommon deciduous shrub to 12 feet. It is much like some other "Privet" species but is much more showy in flower. Krussmann in Cultivated Broad-leaved Trees and Shrubs says: "Much valued for its late and abundant flowers". Native to China. A nice shrub for the border or as a specimen plant in the open. ...
Ligustrum Aureum is a golden leafed privet, popular as a hedging plant, which has pleasantly oval leaves. Buy online for fast ... Ligustrum - Privet Plants *Lonicera - Shining Honeysuckle Plants *Mahonia Plants *Nandina Plants *. Plants O-Z. *Olearia - ... Latin Name: Ligustrum ovalifolium Aureum. Soil: Any well-drained soil. Position: Full sun or partial shade. Flowering period/ ...
Ligustrum delavayanum, Delavay Privet, is an evergreen shrub with small ovate dark leaves extensively used as a hedge or shaped ... Ligustrum delavayanum - topiary ball. Delavay privet. £59.95. Ligustrum delavayanum, Delavay Privet, is an evergreen shrub with ... Ligustrum delavayanum are the perfect plants to add to a sunny patio or a neatly arranged garden. They are perfectly shaped in ... Be the first to review "Ligustrum delavayanum - topiary ball" Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required ...
Photos and Cultivation tips for the plants in genus Ligustrum ... Ligustrum Plants. 1 plant found in genus Ligustrum. Click on ... Ligustrum ovalifolium. Varigatum. Oval Leaved Privet. Shrub, Hedging & Screening, Rounded - Bush. White flowers (Summer late ...
I have a question regarding a small ligustrum that I have been growing in a large pot in order to thicken up the trunk... It ... I have a question regarding a small ligustrum that I have been growing in a large pot in order to thicken up the trunk... It ... Air layering question- ligustrum.. edlowes Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:10 am ... Re: Air layering question- ligustrum.. leatherback Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:15 pm ...
Ligustrum japonicum, commonly called Japanese privet or wax leaf privet, is native to Japan and Korea. It has become a popular ...
Ligustrum berries. Supports organs and systems*:. Liver (15). Kidneys (15). Eyes (15). Notes about Ligustrum berries*:. It is ... Ligustrum berries. Ligustrun. Lily bulb. Linden flowers. Lindera root. Litchi. Lo han kuo. Lobelia. Lomatium. Long pepper fruit ... See news and articles on Ligustrum berries. Sources cited. *The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies - Cure Yourself With ...
Ligustrum. ,. lucidum. ,. Record no. 119622. Details of record no: 119622. Ligustrum lucidum Aiton. Three blocks of information ... Flora of Zimbabwe: Individual record no: 119622: Ligustrum lucidum. https://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/species-record. ...
Ligustrum japonicum Jack Frost. Ligustrum Jack Frost is famously characterized for its two-tone foliage. Its waxy leaves ... With a full and upright form, Ligustrum Jack Frost makes an ideal mid-size hedge but is extremely versatile and can also be ...
On this edition of Get It Growing, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Heather Kirk-Ballard explains how Sunshine Ligustrum is a tough ... Get It Growing: Sunshine Ligustrum are reliable shrubs with bright colors. Randy LaBauve ...
Ligustrum villosum Ligustrum villosum May, Rev. Hort. 1874: 299. 1874.. Olea consanguinea Olea consanguinea Hance, in Walpers, ... Ligustrum sinense var. villosum Ligustrum sinense Loureiro, var. villosum (May) Rehder, in L. H. Bailey, Cycl. Amer. Hort. 913 ... Ligustrum sinense var. multiflorum Ligustrum sinense Loureiro, var. multiflorum Bowles, Gard. Chron., ser. 3. 50: 237, f. 109. ... Ligustrum calleryanum Ligustrum calleryanum Decaisne, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat., ser. 2. 2: 35. 1879.. ...
Lollipop Ligustrum jonandrum underplanted with Kalimeris incisa Blue Star an... Image:1468794 - Stock photo from GAP Gardens ... lollipop ligustrum jonandrum underplanted kalimeris incisa blue star erigeron glaucus sea breeze july evening erigeron glaucus ... sea breeze july kalimeris incisa blue star ligustrum jonandrum sesleria nitida evening garden half standard illuminated lights ... Lollipop Ligustrum jonandrum underplanted with Kalimeris incisa Blue Star and Erigeron glaucus Sea Breeze on a July evening ...
The berry of the Ligustrum was utilized as a yin tonic in traditional Chinese medicine to get a broad array of conditions, ...
The berry of the Ligustrum was utilized as a yin tonic in traditional Chinese medicine to get a broad array of conditions, ...
Ligustrum leaves turning yellow can affect your growing motivation. Despite you doing everything right, there are chances that ... Reasons why Ligustrum Leaves are Turning Yellow. When it comes to the Ligustrum plant since the foliage is so compacted and ... 5. How much water does a Ligustrum need?. When watering the Ligustrum plant, you have to be extremely careful with the amount ... 1. How do you save ligustrum?. Ligustrum is a very sensitive plant and needs well-draining soil for its growth. If you are ...
If left to its own devices, this ligustrum can eventually reach 10 feet in height and six to eight feet in width. However, it ...
Ligustrum Aureum - golden privet hedging golden privet hedging (Ligustrum ovalifolium Aureum). £179.99 ...

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