granatum การใช้
- Metathesis, from Medieval Latin " granatum " as used in a different meaning " of a dark red color ".
- "P . granatum " is grown for its fruit crop, and as ornamental trees and shrubs in parks and gardens.
- In Australia, " robusta " or an extremely similar-looking species has recently been reared from fruit of " Xylocarpus granatum ".
- There is abundance of dhundul or passur ( " Xylocarpus granatum " ) and kankra ( " Bruguiera gymnorrhiza " ) though distribution is discontinuous.
- Seeram NP, Lee R, Heber D Bioavailability of ellagic acid in human plasma after consumption of ellagitannins from pomegranate ( Punica granatum L . ) juice ..
- This derivation may have originated from " pomum granatum ", describing the color of pomegranate pulp, or from " granum ", referring to " red dye, cochineal ".
- Where freshwater flows create a less salty brackish environment the mangrove palm " Nypa fruticans " is common, together with " Xylocarpus granatum " and " Heritiera littoralis ".
- The woodlands of the region are home to many fruit trees, shrubs, and vines that have proved valuable for human use and selective breeding, including pomegranate ( " Punica granatum " ), wild grapes " " Crataegus " spp . ).
- "' Pseudopelletierine "'is the main alkaloid derived from the root-bark of the pomegranate tree ( " Punica granatum " ), along with at least three other alkaloids : pelletierine, isopelletierine, and methylpelleteirine ( C9H17ON ), which yield 1.8, 0.52, 0.01, and 0.20 grams per kilogram of raw bark.