sambucus nigra การใช้
- The dried corollas and stamens of " Sambucus nigra"
- The flowers of " Sambucus nigra " are used to produce elderflower cordial.
- There are also scrub plants including Elder ( " Sambucus nigra " ).
- Sambunigrin, obtained from leaves of the elder tree ( " Sambucus nigra " ), is isomeric to prunasin.
- Product formation was again monitored by LC-ESI-MS and lectin blot probing with the sialic acid-binding sambucus nigra agglutinin attached to 鹵orescein isothiocyanate.
- ""'Sambucus nigra " "'is a species complex of flowering plants in the native to most of Europe and North America.
- "' Elderflower cordial "'is a soft drink made largely from a refined sugar and water solution and uses the flowers of the European elderberry, ( " Sambucus nigra"
- At one time the island was heavily grazed by rabbits, but these were wiped out by an outbreak of myxomatosis, leading to the growth of dense vegetation, particularly common elder ( " Sambucus nigra " ).
- Pennant and others have noted that the only trees growing on the island are elders " Sambucus nigra " or bourtrees in the Scots dialect, found as a grove known as The Bourtrees at the Trammins on the southern end of the island.
- An array of flowers are visited including : " Calluna, Chaerophyllum, Cirsium arvense, Euphorbia, Galium, Hieracium, Hypochoeris, Narthecium, Origanum, Potentilla erecta, Ranunculus, Rosa rugosa, Rubus idaeus, Sambucus nigra, Senecio, Solidago canadensis, S . virgaurea ."
- Other plants with suspected or known medicinal properties were also in their repertory and grow abundantly in the area, among them the lemon balm " Melissa officinalis ", St John s Wort " Hypericum perforatum ", absinth " Artemisia absinthium " and the elder bush " Sambucus nigra"
- "Sambucus nigra " fruits and flowers have been used in traditional Austrian medicine-internally ( fruits as tea, jelly, juice, or syrup; flowers as tea or syrup ) for treatment of disorders of the respiratory tract, mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and skin, and for viral infections, fever, colds, and influenza.
- An exception in habitat dominated by mesquite occurred on the Santa Cruz river bottom near Tucson, Arizona, where white-throated woodrat houses were also built under netleaf hackberry, American black elderberry ( Sambucus nigra ), skunkbush sumac ( " Rhus trilobata " ), bear grass ( " Nolina " spp . ), or saguaro.