RFCRM60T–Catechu, extract of the leaves and shoots of Acacia catechu, an East Indian plant. It is rich in tannic acid, which is released slowly, a property that makes it a useful intestinal astringent for diarrhea.
RF2BGYPMJ–Acacia Catechu (Black Catechu, Khadira) tree fruit
RF2A5GXJ4–Acacia catechu ( khair) tree with Bot red kkaththa
RF2MH2K5D–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RF2KFJ0PB–3D image of Catechin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Cianidanol isolated on white background
RFRA01FJ–The ornate white stupa of Desada Taya Pagoda with old golden hti umbrella is seen through the thickets of greenery behind the spreading acacia catechu
RMJGJKRX–A typical thorny tree, probably an acacia catechu at the dry arid Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in India
RMFY3BD2–Catechu or black cutch, Acacia catechu. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RF2M1HH4H–3D image of epicatechin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of flavan-3-ol isolated on white background
RF2GBXGK9–Selective focus of acacia catechu leaves
RME5YRM5–Catechu or medicinal acacia, Acacia catechu.
RF2PD63Y6–Heilpflanze, Gerber-Akazie (Senegalia catechu, Acacia catechu, Acacia wallichiana, Mimosa catechu), auch Katechu-Akazie oder nur Katechu, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RF2PDR3RT–Heilpflanze, Gerber-Akazie (Senegalia catechu, Acacia catechu, Acacia wallichiana, Mimosa catechu), auch Katechu-Akazie oder nur Katechu, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2A83EW4–Khair or kher, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMP55TGR–Catechu tree, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured botanical illustration engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831.
RFWT6YCG–Acacia Catechu - Watercolor Print 19th Century
RFCRM60C–Catechu, extract of the leaves and shoots of Acacia catechu, an East Indian plant. It is rich in tannic acid, which is released slowly, a property that makes it a useful intestinal astringent for diarrhea.
RF2BGYP9H–Acacia Catechu (Black Catechu, Khadira) tree fruit
RF2A5GY22–Acacia catechu ( khair) tree with Bot red kkaththa
RF2MH2K50–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RF2FK9KEN–Catechin tea antioxidant molecule chemical formula
RF2CAER53–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey),
RMDJ7K6X–Catechu or cutch, Acacia catechu.
RFR230KM–pieces of gray licorice called Terra di Cattu in italian Language for sale in the candy shop
RM2AN03HY–A supplement to Ures Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. . - 97 - 73 - 16 - 14 The legumes of cupped oak, {figs. 392, 393.) These are exported from the Morea and Levant; the huskcontains abundance of tannin. Catechu, or Terra Japomca, is the inspissated extract of the Acacia catechu. At thetime the sap is most perfectly formed the bark of the plant is taken off, the tree is thenfelled, and the outer part removed; the heart of the tree, which is brown, is cut intopieces and boiled in water; when sufficiently boiled it is
RMP7CAER–Catechu or black cutch, Acacia catechu. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMMAAK43–. Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] . Fig. 198. Bloeiende lak van gambir (Uncaria Gambier Roxb.). ') Xiet te verwarren niet bruine cachou, de echte catechu, het extract uit het hout van Acacia Catechu Willd.. dat uit Britsch-Indië, vooral uit Pegu, uitgevoerd wordt. 2) Toen gambir voor het eerst in Europa kwam. zag men de stof voor eene soort van aarde aan. en daar zij over Japan was ingevoerd, gaf men haar tien naam ..terra japonica."
RF2GCXETH–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. 3D rendering.
RMPF9RWD–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Mimosaceae. 721 ein stark adstringirendes, etwas süsslich schmeckendes Extract bereitet, tvelches das off. Cafechn ist. Es findet sich im Handel in 1 — 2 cm. dicken, in Blätter gehüllten, schwarzbraunen, spröden Platten von glänzendem Bruche und 1,58 spec.. Flg. 437. Acacia. 1—5. A. Catechu. 1. Blatt und Blüthe. 2. Blume längsdurchschn. 3. Pollen. 4. Saamen- lappen mit dem Würzelcheii und Knöspchen. 5. Saarae fiuerdurch
RF2CAER65–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey),
RM2AXD8NX–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . s.X Gum arable is obtained fromAcacia Seyal^ tortilis, and Ehrenbergiana, all natives of tropical Africa ;* terra japonica, or catechu, is the sap of Acacia Catechu of Bengaland Coromandel. Order 2. RosACEi^. The leaves are stipulate ; the calyx regular andusually gamosepalous and 5-partite, the odd section superior; the co-rolla regular ; the petals distinct, attached to the margin of the calyx,and equal in number with its teeth ; the stamens perigynous, usually manytimes the number of the petals, and bent inwards in vernation ; the ovarysome
RMP7C57N–Khair or kher, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2A5GXYR–Acacia catechu ( khair) tree with Bot red kkaththa
RF2MER4FB–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RF2C3FFN6–Poor hut in the morning light. Myanmar Burma
RF2FKD17M–Catechin tea antioxidant molecule 3D render chemical structure
RMW1CW9E–Archive image from page 764 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. Mimosaceae. 721 ein stark adstringirendes, etwas süsslich schmeckendes Extract bereitet, tvelches das off. Cafechn ist. Es findet sich im Handel in 1 — 2 cm. dicken, in Blätter gehüllten, schwarzbraunen, spröden Platten von glänzendem Bruche und 1,58 spec. Flg. 437. Acacia. 1—5. A. Catechu. 1. Blatt und Blüthe. 2. Blume
RF2GCXFEY–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. 3D rendering.
RMPFXKD7–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Acacia] XLV. LEGUMINOS^ 267. : Fig. 117.—Acacia lenticularis, Ham. J. numerous lax axillary spikes, which are often panicled at the ends of branches. Pod glabrous, 3-7 in. by f in., finally dehiscent. Western Peninsula. Northern limit: Gujarat, on the west and Ganjam on the east side. Fl. E. S.—Ceylon. 15. A. Catechu, Willd.—Syn.^. Sandra Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 50; Mimosa Catechu, Linn.; Eoxb. Cor. PI. t. 175; M. Sundra, Eoxb. Cor. PI. t. 225. Vern
RF2CAER57–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey),
RM2AJJYJ0–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . with scales medianly ; apical declivity less strongly anil less densely punctate thandorsal surface of elytra, and has on each side a mar-in. il sub-cylindriral apophysis ol>li<|in-lvtruncate on top. Length, 9 mm. to 15^ mm. I found this beetle in April boring into the wood and large branehes of khair (Acacia catechu) trees felled in the Jaula s£l Life History. forests in Kumaun the preceding cold weather. Tin- beetles were egg-laying. For this purpose they tunnel down into the wood about Jin. to k in., and then eat out a tunnel a
RF2C5NT78–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure): Atoms are shown as color-coded circles: hydrogen (hidden), carbon (grey), oxygen (red).
RMP9H7N4–Black catechu, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus' Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse, (Handbook of all medical-pharmaceutical plants), Jena, 1876.
RF2A5GY20–Acacia catechu ( khair) tree with Bot red kkaththa
RF2MER4H0–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RF2C3FFK7–Hut Myanmar
RF2GCXEWB–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. 3D rendering.
RM2CDXDH6–. Synopsis of the course of lectures on materia medica and pharmacy : delivered in the University of Pennsylvania : with three lectures on the modus operandi of medicines . <i-*— (fclot <j< Ct-^ % C a^-^c c^t^x, . V&e/k ,cJ?i**-t Usy^U^JUjL, iXp^cyf^^j *a^/^C*-%. CATECHU.—KINO. 37 The fruit (acorn) has been used. It contains starch, bitterprinciple, and tannin. Prepared by roasting; changes producedby this operation. Used in scrofula. CATECIIU, U.S. ?Catechu. The extract of the wood of the Acacia catechu, a tree of somesize, a native of British India and other provinces of the East.Su
RF2C5NT99–Catechin herbal antioxidant molecule. Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure): Atoms are shown as color-coded circles: hydrogen (hidden), carbon (grey), oxygen (red).
RMP6FBM5–Catechu or medicinal acacia, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RF2A5GXN7–bamboo tree group in Nepal very strong bamboo
RF2N9F7DH–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RMRHDYMC–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 11. Fig.5: Outer Himalayas, tropical zone. S slope of Siwalik Mts., Sal (Shorea robusta) forest N Sunichare, Ham Distr.. 250m. 5.IV.1988 J. Martens. nia). In gallery forests along the ncis the index speeies are the Indian Rosewood {Dal- bergia sissoo) and the Catechu (Acacia catechu) (Fig.8). The Sal forests in the upper level grow on ferruginous soils. Because of the relief and exposure, the climatic conditions are harsher: the winter is drier and the insolation more intense. Here, the Sal tree is the do- minant species; the species that accompani
RMPPJNFF–Catechu or cutch, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RF2A5GWGM–bamboo tree group in Nepal very strong bamboo
RF2N9F7DJ–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RMRHDYKG–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 13. Fig.8: Outer Himalayas, tropical zone. Dun alleys. Rapti Valle} S Tekouli. riparian forest with Dal- bergia sisso and Acacia catechu on river banks. 350-xn. Chitawan Distr.. 11 1970 J. Martens. The subtropical zone (lower montane zone) - 1000-2000m - (Figs.11-14) This extends over a broad hilly region in the Mahabharat Mts. (Fig.2) and to the noith of this submountain range. It is the most densely populated region of Nepal. This extremely high settlement densit}' on steep slopes that are susceptible to erosion has meant that at this altitude th
RMP557MC–Catechu, Acacia catechu. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany,' John Bohn, London, 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2, 500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
RF2A5GXW8–bamboo tree group in Nepal very strong bamboo
RF2MER4HP–Edible black catechu extracted from acacia trees
RFE3MF6T–Catechu is a food additive extracted from acacia tree
RMRDN8M8–. Jungle by-ways in India; leaves from the note-book of a sportsman and a naturalist. Hunting; Natural history. INDEX Acacia Catechu, 5 Albino chitul doe, 48 Antelope, Indian, 176 Antilope cervicapra, 4 Antlers, xxi, i Ants, 16 Apis dorsata, 16 Bamboo growth, 68, 102 Barasingha, 4, 30 — ' closed ' to shooting, 44 — herd, alarm of, 35 — stag, 32, 38, 42, 48 size of horns and weight of, 36 Barasingha, young stags spar- ring, 41 Barking deer, 4, 13, 79, 193 distribution of, 80 mouth of, 81 size of horns and weight, 80 young of, 82 Bassia latifolia, 280 Bat, curious red jungle, 222 Bear, character
RF2A5GWM4–bamboo tree group in Nepal very strong bamboo
RFE15J49–Catechu is a food additive extracted from acacia tree
RM2CEPM15–. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. lly asordinary horizontally placed leaves. There are about 450 speciesof acacia widely scattered over the warmer regions of the globe.They abound in Australia and Africa. Various species yieldgum. True gum-arabic is the product of Acacia Senegal, abun-dant in both east and west tropical Africa. Acacia arabica isthe gum-arabic tree of India, but yields a gum inferior to thetrue gum-arabic. An astringent medicine, called catechu iq.v.)or cutch, is procured from several species, but more especiallyf
RF2A5GY1M–bamboo tree group in Nepal very strong bamboo
RFE155M4–Catechu is a food additive extracted from acacia tree
RM2CEKCJ3–. Révai nagy lexikona; az ismeretek enciklopédiája. osz. Abyssinia — 49 - Acacia Abyssinia, l. Abesszínia. A. C, az Approbatae Constitidiones (.Appro-báták) jelzése idézéseknél.; A. C. (ArxClavdiopolis), Kolozsvár, mint pénz-verőhely sziglája, az erdélyi fejedelmek XVII. szá-zadi ezüstpénzein. a. C. (n), a latin ante Christum (natum) rövi-dítése, a m. Krisztus születése előtt. a. c, a latin ami currentis rövidítése, a. m.a folyó évben. a/c, a. m. á conto (1. o). Az A.-fajok nevezetesebbjei: 1. A. catechu,mintegy 10 m. magas, gyakran kissé elnyomo-rodott fa, Elő- és Hátsó-Indiában és Ceylon sz
RFE155KP–Catechu is a food additive extracted from acacia tree
RMRD8TH5–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Acacia] XLV. LEGUMINOS^ 267. : Fig. 117.—Acacia lenticularis, Ham. J. numerous lax axillary spikes, which are often panicled at the ends of branches. Pod glabrous, 3-7 in. by f in., finally dehiscent. Western Peninsula. Northern limit: Gujarat, on the west and Ganjam on the east side. Fl. E. S.—Ceylon. 15. A. Catechu, Willd.—Syn.^. Sandra Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 50; Mimosa Catechu, Linn.; Eoxb. Cor. PI. t. 175; M. Sundra, Eoxb. Cor. PI. t. 225. Vern
RMRCM0MT–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Mimosaceae. 721 ein stark adstringirendes, etwas süsslich schmeckendes Extract bereitet, tvelches das off. Cafechn ist. Es findet sich im Handel in 1 — 2 cm. dicken, in Blätter gehüllten, schwarzbraunen, spröden Platten von glänzendem Bruche und 1,58 spec.. Flg. 437. Acacia. 1—5. A. Catechu. 1. Blatt und Blüthe. 2. Blume längsdurchschn. 3. Pollen. 4. Saamen- lappen mit dem Würzelcheii und Knöspchen. 5. Saarae fiuerdurch
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