Sambucus nigra L., Sambucus canadensis, Sambucus mexicana
Family: Adoxaceae / Caprifoliaceae
Sambucus canadensis is accepted name according to Plantlist Wikipedia listed as S.nigra and more than 300 publications are mentioned it as S. nigra.
Synonyms: Sambucus bipinnata, Sambucus canadensis, Sambucus intermedia, Sambucus mexicana, Sambucus nigra, Sambucus oreopola, Sambucus simpsonii
Common name: European elder
Brazil: Sabugueiro;
Czech: Bez Černý;
Danish: Almindelig Hyld, Hyld, Hyldebær;
Dutch: Gewone Viler;
Eastonian: Must Leeder;
Finnish: Mustaselja;
French: Grand Sureau, Seu, Sus, Sureau, Sureau Noir;
German: Flieder, Fliederbeerbusch, Hollerbusch,
Schwarzer Holunder;
Hungarian: Fekete Bodza;
Icelandic: Svartyllir;
Italian: Sambuco, Sambuco, Commune, Sambuco Negro, Sambuco Nero, Zambuco;
Latvia: Melnais Plūškoks;
Lithuanian: Juoduogis Šeivamedis;
Norwegian: Hyll, Hærsbutre, Svarthyll;
Papiamento: Sauku;
Polish: Bez Czarny, Czarny Bez, Dziki Bez
Czarny, Dziki Czarny Bez;
Portuguese: Sabugueiro-Negro;
Russian: Buzina Černaja;
Slovašcina: Črni Bezeg, Bezeg, Bezeg Črni;
Slovencina: Baza Čierna;
Spanish: Cañiler, Canillero, Caúco Negro,Sabuco, Sauch, Saúco;
Swedish: Äkta Fläder, Fläder, Hyll, Sommarfläder,Vanlig Fläder.
Shrub or small tree 2–5 m (sometimes to 10 m) tall, arching,
spreading, bark pale gray brown, specked with small, raised dots (lenticels),
young stems green, scarcely woody, nodes ridged, old stems with flaky pale
bark. Leaves opposite, pinnate, leaflets 5–7, the lowest 2 pairs sometimes
3-parted, leaflets 4–15 cm long, 1.5–3.5 cm wide, elliptic to lance-shaped, tip
pointed, margin toothed. Flowers white, fragrant, radially symmetrical,
tubular, 0.3–0.6 cm wide; inflorescences of broad, flat, umbrella-shaped, branched
clusters 5– 30 cm wide, sometimes to 50 cm, at ends of branches; blooms and
fruits all year. Fruit fleshy, red, becoming purple black, 0.5 cm, 3–5 seeded.[A Field Guide to Plants of Costa Rica]
Sambucus nigra L., S. vulgaris Lam. — Shrub or a small tree, up to 10 cm high, with brownishgrey, sulcate, corky bark and whitish pith, branches often arching. Stones ellipsoidal, dorsal side convex, ventral rooflike, apex truncate, bottom gradually narrowed with hilum, 3.5-4.1 x 1.8-2.2 mm. Surface transversal furrowed, pale-brown. 2n = 36 [Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European Flora]
Elder flowers are diaphoretic and sudorific in proportion to the quantity administered, but find their principal employment in external applications, as for fomentations and poultices to swellings, and in the earlier stages of gatherings, boils, and abscesses, to discuss any collection of lymph; an ointment, also, is prepared from them, which is suitable in those cases where a cooling and emollient application is desired, as for cracks and chaps in the hands, lips, nipples of the breasts, and for similar purposes. The infusion is useful, and receives somewhat extensive employment, as a wash, in weakness of the eyes, dimness of vision, and twitchings of the eyelids. It is also of considerable reputation as an article of the toilet, as a wash for the complexion, which it is said to beautify and improve. The berries are alterative, diuretic, and aperient, and are of good service in affections of a rheumatic or gouty nature, and for those affections generally in which alteratives are indicated, and in dropsical complaints. The wine known as "elder," or "elderberry wine," is produced from these berries, and is adapted, in moderate employment, for all the purposes of the infusion. The inner bark is a strong diuretic and cathartic, similar in its properties to the berries, but acting with more celerity, and is more powerful in its operation, both upon the urinary organs and the bowels. The leaves exercise only a very strong and violent cathartic action upon the system, and are, therefore, considered unsafe for internal exhibition, having been known to produce strong inflammatory symptoms. Externally, they receive employment for the same purposes as the flowers already described. Sambucus ebulus, dwarf elder, known also as ground elder, of which the leaves only are employed, is an active diuretic, suitable in dropsical affections and suppression of the urine. It is exhibited in infusion. [The Botanic Pharmacopoeia]
Anti-Influenza - Tincture, 2–5 ml three to four times per day; tea, 1 tsp/cup water, three to four times per day; syrup, 1 tsp four times per day [Clinical Botanical Medicine]
Antioxidant Activity, Antihyperlipidemic Activity, Antiviral Activity, Immunomodulatory Activity, Antidiabetic Activity, Anti-Inflammatory Activity, Anticancer Activity, Protein Synthesis Inhibition, Weight Reduction Activity [Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants - Volume 1, Fruits]
In Tunisia plant is used for Rheumatism, skin problems. [Ethnomedicinal Plants Revitalization of Traditional Knowledge of Herbs]
Flowers or aerial parts of Sambucus species (Caprifoliaceae) are used in traditional medicines for various ailments and act as diuretics, laxatives, diaphoretics and expectorants. In Turkey, there are two species: S. nigra and S. ebulus. Leaves of both species are known as karahekim or Black Physician by the inhabitants in some districts, referring to their diverse biological activities and the blackish appearance of stems during drying, caused by their rich coumarin content and black fruits. In particular, black fruits are used for the treatment of haemorrhoids, the leaves of both species against snake bite, or a bath prepared from the fresh herbs or leaves is used to palliate rheumatic and catarrhal symptoms (Sezik et al., 1991). It has also been reported that S. ebulus herb is used in the treatment of gastric ulcers (Sezik et al., 1992). A potent anti-inflammatory activity was determined against carrageenin-induced inflammations for the ethanolic extract of S. nigra leaves (Yesilada and Sezik, 1990). Methanol extract as well as chloroform and n-butanol fractions showed remarkable inhibitory activity on TNF-a, but remained ineffective on IL-1a and 1b (Yesilada and Sezik, 1990). Anti-inflammatory activity of S. ebulus aerial parts was evaluated by Yesilada (1997a) by using in-vitro (phospholipase A2-inhibitory activity) and in-vivo test models (carrageenin- and serotonin induced hind paw oedema, adjuvant-induced arthritis). The methanol extract and its n-butanol fraction were found to possess significant anti-inflammatory activity. Through bioassay-guided fractionation and isolation procedures on butanol fraction, chlorogenic acid was isolated as the anti-inflammatory principle. However, this was not the sole active ingredient, since the chloroform and remaining aqueous fractions were also found to possess significant activity. It was noteworthy that methanol extract and butanol fraction showed remarkable activity in the carrageenin-induced paw oedema model when applied topically, which supported the traditional application mode: a poultice prepared from the leaves is applied externally to the affected joint. The methanol extract showed a more pronounced inhibitory activity than aqueous extract against IL-1a and 1b. This extract was further fractionated through successive solvent extractions. The hexane fraction and, to a lesser degree, the chloroform fraction showed inhibitory effects on IL-1a, 1b and TNF-a (Yesilada et al., 1997c). These data also supported the folkloric application that non-polar ingredient(s) might be active. However, in a recent study, Ebrahimzadeh et al. (2006) reported that the hexane extract from the leaves did not show any anti-inflammatory activity against the carrageenininduced oedema model. This is probably due to the inconvenience of the carrageenin model in revealing the activity. In a previous study, the hexane fraction was also found ineffective against paw oedema models (Yesilada, 1997a). In Iran, rhizomes of the plant have also been used for similar purposes and Ahmadiani et al. (1998) evaluated possible analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of S. ebulus rhizome on chronic (formalin test) and acute (tail flick) pain models in rats. Accordingly, a significant analgesic activity was reported for methanol extract at 100 and 200 mg/kg intraperitoneal doses, which act through a central mechanism. [Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products]
Sambucus nigra L., S. vulgaris Lam. — Shrub or a small tree, up to 10 cm high, with brownishgrey, sulcate, corky bark and whitish pith, branches often arching. Stones ellipsoidal, dorsal side convex, ventral rooflike, apex truncate, bottom gradually narrowed with hilum, 3.5-4.1 x 1.8-2.2 mm. Surface transversal furrowed, pale-brown. 2n = 36 [Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European Flora]
Elder flowers are diaphoretic and sudorific in proportion to the quantity administered, but find their principal employment in external applications, as for fomentations and poultices to swellings, and in the earlier stages of gatherings, boils, and abscesses, to discuss any collection of lymph; an ointment, also, is prepared from them, which is suitable in those cases where a cooling and emollient application is desired, as for cracks and chaps in the hands, lips, nipples of the breasts, and for similar purposes. The infusion is useful, and receives somewhat extensive employment, as a wash, in weakness of the eyes, dimness of vision, and twitchings of the eyelids. It is also of considerable reputation as an article of the toilet, as a wash for the complexion, which it is said to beautify and improve. The berries are alterative, diuretic, and aperient, and are of good service in affections of a rheumatic or gouty nature, and for those affections generally in which alteratives are indicated, and in dropsical complaints. The wine known as "elder," or "elderberry wine," is produced from these berries, and is adapted, in moderate employment, for all the purposes of the infusion. The inner bark is a strong diuretic and cathartic, similar in its properties to the berries, but acting with more celerity, and is more powerful in its operation, both upon the urinary organs and the bowels. The leaves exercise only a very strong and violent cathartic action upon the system, and are, therefore, considered unsafe for internal exhibition, having been known to produce strong inflammatory symptoms. Externally, they receive employment for the same purposes as the flowers already described. Sambucus ebulus, dwarf elder, known also as ground elder, of which the leaves only are employed, is an active diuretic, suitable in dropsical affections and suppression of the urine. It is exhibited in infusion. [The Botanic Pharmacopoeia]
Anti-Influenza - Tincture, 2–5 ml three to four times per day; tea, 1 tsp/cup water, three to four times per day; syrup, 1 tsp four times per day [Clinical Botanical Medicine]
Antioxidant Activity, Antihyperlipidemic Activity, Antiviral Activity, Immunomodulatory Activity, Antidiabetic Activity, Anti-Inflammatory Activity, Anticancer Activity, Protein Synthesis Inhibition, Weight Reduction Activity [Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants - Volume 1, Fruits]
In Tunisia plant is used for Rheumatism, skin problems. [Ethnomedicinal Plants Revitalization of Traditional Knowledge of Herbs]
Flowers or aerial parts of Sambucus species (Caprifoliaceae) are used in traditional medicines for various ailments and act as diuretics, laxatives, diaphoretics and expectorants. In Turkey, there are two species: S. nigra and S. ebulus. Leaves of both species are known as karahekim or Black Physician by the inhabitants in some districts, referring to their diverse biological activities and the blackish appearance of stems during drying, caused by their rich coumarin content and black fruits. In particular, black fruits are used for the treatment of haemorrhoids, the leaves of both species against snake bite, or a bath prepared from the fresh herbs or leaves is used to palliate rheumatic and catarrhal symptoms (Sezik et al., 1991). It has also been reported that S. ebulus herb is used in the treatment of gastric ulcers (Sezik et al., 1992). A potent anti-inflammatory activity was determined against carrageenin-induced inflammations for the ethanolic extract of S. nigra leaves (Yesilada and Sezik, 1990). Methanol extract as well as chloroform and n-butanol fractions showed remarkable inhibitory activity on TNF-a, but remained ineffective on IL-1a and 1b (Yesilada and Sezik, 1990). Anti-inflammatory activity of S. ebulus aerial parts was evaluated by Yesilada (1997a) by using in-vitro (phospholipase A2-inhibitory activity) and in-vivo test models (carrageenin- and serotonin induced hind paw oedema, adjuvant-induced arthritis). The methanol extract and its n-butanol fraction were found to possess significant anti-inflammatory activity. Through bioassay-guided fractionation and isolation procedures on butanol fraction, chlorogenic acid was isolated as the anti-inflammatory principle. However, this was not the sole active ingredient, since the chloroform and remaining aqueous fractions were also found to possess significant activity. It was noteworthy that methanol extract and butanol fraction showed remarkable activity in the carrageenin-induced paw oedema model when applied topically, which supported the traditional application mode: a poultice prepared from the leaves is applied externally to the affected joint. The methanol extract showed a more pronounced inhibitory activity than aqueous extract against IL-1a and 1b. This extract was further fractionated through successive solvent extractions. The hexane fraction and, to a lesser degree, the chloroform fraction showed inhibitory effects on IL-1a, 1b and TNF-a (Yesilada et al., 1997c). These data also supported the folkloric application that non-polar ingredient(s) might be active. However, in a recent study, Ebrahimzadeh et al. (2006) reported that the hexane extract from the leaves did not show any anti-inflammatory activity against the carrageenininduced oedema model. This is probably due to the inconvenience of the carrageenin model in revealing the activity. In a previous study, the hexane fraction was also found ineffective against paw oedema models (Yesilada, 1997a). In Iran, rhizomes of the plant have also been used for similar purposes and Ahmadiani et al. (1998) evaluated possible analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of S. ebulus rhizome on chronic (formalin test) and acute (tail flick) pain models in rats. Accordingly, a significant analgesic activity was reported for methanol extract at 100 and 200 mg/kg intraperitoneal doses, which act through a central mechanism. [Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products]
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220. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A 2ND LECTIN (SNA-II) PRESENT IN ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) BARK
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224. THE SEED LECTIN FROM ELDERBERRY SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L. AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE TWO BARK LECTINS
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243. ENRICHMENT FOR GM-CFU FROM HUMAN-BONE MARROW USING SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AGGLUTININ - POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO BONE-
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245. STUDY ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE LECTINS FROM AEGOPODIUM-PODAGRARIA L AND SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L BY ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY
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246. SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS OF LECTINS IN BARKS OF ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA) AND BLACK LOCUST (ROBINIA-PSEUDOACACIA)
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247. COMMON ELDER, SAMBUCUS-NIGRA, AS A RESERVOIR OF APHIDS AND PARASITOIDS (HYMENOPTERA, APHIDIIDAE)
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248. VOLATILE COMPONENTS OF ELDERBERRY JUICE
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249. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GLYCOPROTEIN LECTINS FROM THE BARK OF 3 SPECIES OF ELDER, SAMBUCUS-EBULUS,
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250. SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AGGLUTININ IS LOCATED IN PROTEIN BODIES IN THE PHLOEM PARENCHYMA OF THE BARK
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251. THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERHYDRIC TISSUE ON THE STEMS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L
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252. COMMON ELDER (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) AND ITS USE
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253. ANTHOCYANIN COLORANTS FROM ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) .1. PROCESS CONSIDERATIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF THE LIQUID
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254. ANTHOCYANIN COLORANTS FROM ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) .2. PROCESS CONSIDERATIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF A FREEZE-
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255. ANTHOCYANIN COLORANTS FROM ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) .3. STORAGE STABILITY OF THE FREEZE-DRIED PRODUCT
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256. A LECTIN FROM ELDER (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) BARK
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257. EVALUATION OF ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) CLONES BASED ON THE QUALITY OF THE FRUIT
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258. PURIFICATION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A LECTIN FROM SAMBUCUS-NIGRA BARK
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259. VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS OF DRY ELDER (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) FLOWERS
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260. HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF ANTHOCYANINS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L
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261. STUDY OF THE DIURETIC EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS OF THE FLOWERS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA
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262. PRODUCTION OF POLLEN EMBRYOIDS IN ANTHER CULTURES OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L
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263. FORMATION OF CYANIDE AS A PRODUCT OF DECOMPOSITION OF CYANOGENIC GLUCOSIDES IN THE TREATMENT OF ELDERBERRY FRUIT
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264. VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS OF ELDER (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) .2. BERRIES
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265. VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS OF ELDER (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L) .1. FLOWERS AND LEAVES
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266. VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND SAMBUCUS-RACEMOSA
KRALIK J - Lesnictvi (Prague) Volume: 27 Issue: 11 Pages: 983-1004 Published: 1981
267. AMINO-ACID SEQUENCE OF FERREDOXIN FROM SAMBUCUS-NIGRA
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268. PARTICULARITIES OF THE RELEASE OF APICAL DOMINANCE ON THE LEAFY SHOOT OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L
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269. CHANGES IN FREE AND PROTEIN-BOUND AMINO-ACIDS IN ELDERBERRY FRUIT (SAMBUCUS-NIGRA) DURING MATURATION
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270. CHANGES IN FREE AND PROTEIN BOUND AMINO-ACIDS IN ELDERBERRY FRUIT SAMBUCUS-NIGRA DURING MATURATION
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271. EXPERIMENTS ON RATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF ADVENTITIOUS ROOTS ON SAMBUCUS-NIGRA CUTTINGS
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272. MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON SEEDLINGS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA
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273. CONSTITUENTS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA .2. LIPOPHILIC COMPONENTS OF FLOWERS
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274. EXPERIMENTS ON THE RATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF ADVENTITIOUS ROOTS ON SAMBUCUS-NIGRA CUTTINGS
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275. ACTION OF PHYTO HEM AGGLUTININS FROM FRUIT OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA ON NERVE ELEMENTS OF THE FROG HEART RANA-ESCULENTA
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276. INFLUENCE OF EXTRACTS FROM THE FRUIT OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA CONTAINING PHYTO HEM AGGLUTININS ON FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE
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277. EFFECT OF PHYTO HEM AGGLUTININ FROM THE BARK OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA ON EMBRYONIC AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT IN MICE
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278. HISTOLOGY AND NUCLEUS FORMATION OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND SAMBUCUS-RACEMOSA WOOD .1. HISTOLOGY AND SEASONAL
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279. HISTOLOGY AND NUCLEUS FORMATION OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND SAMBUCUS-RACEMOSA WOOD .2. KARYOLOGICAL STUDIES
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280. POSITIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF ABSCISSION ZONES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF LEAVES OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND RESPONSE OF
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281. POSITIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF ETHYLENE-RESPONSIVE CELLS IN RACHIS ABSCISSION ZONES IN LEAVES OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND
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282. STUDIES ON CONSTITUENTS OF SAMBUCAS SPECIES .3. TRITERPENOIDS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND SAMBUCUS-CANADENSIS
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283. AMINO-ACID SEQUENCE OF PLASTOCYANIN FROM SAMBUCUS-NIGRA L (ELDER)
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284. ISOLATION OF THE CHERRY LEAF-ROLL VIRUS FROM SAMBUCUS-NIGRA IN HUNGARY
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289. DISTRIBUTION OF ELDERS SAMBUCUS-NIGRA AND SAMBUCUS-RACEMOSA INFECTED WITH CHERRY LEAF-ROLL VIRUS IN YUGOSLAVIA
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291. A NOTE ON CYANOGENETIC GLUCOSIDE NITROGENOUS BASE AND LIPIDS OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA GROWING IN EGYPT
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293. A NEW ACID FROM THE OIL OF SAMBUCUS-NIGRA SEEDS
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295. STATE OF THE WATER IN RELATION TO THE SHAPE OF THE LEAF IN SAMBUCUS-NIGRA-D
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303. INVESTIGATION OF ACTION OF PHYTOHAEMAGGLUTININS ON ANIMAL BLOOD CORPUSCLES AND OF INFLUENCE OF ANIMAL SERA ON
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304. [A quantitative estimation of valeric acid and tannins in some galenic preparations of the bark of Sambucus
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305. PLASTOQUINONE B - SOME STRUCTURAL STUDIES
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306. PRESENCE OF A SERIES OF PLASTOQUINONES IN PLANTS
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307. The content of valeric acid and tannins in some galenic preparations of the bark of Sarobucus nigra [Russ. and
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308. TRITERPENE .9. UBER DIE TRITERPENE AUS DER RINDE VON SAMBUCUS NIGRA L UND DIE DARSTELLUNG VON 3-EPI-URSOLSAURE
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317. Observations on the proliferation of stem-pith parenchyma in vitro. III. Growth and development of excised stem
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318. Meiosis and development of the gametophyte in the ovules of S. nigra
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319. Virus diseases of elder
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327. The nature of the pigment of the berry of the elder (Sambucus nigra L.)
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328. Origin of lenticels in S. nigra
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329. Regarding the presence of cyanhydride glucoside in the foils of the elder, Sambucus nigra L.
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