Rhamnus taquetii explained
Rhamnus taquetii, (Korean: 좀갈매나무|lit=little buckthorn) is a species of Rhamnus native to Jeju Island, South Korea. Growing on the slopes of Mt. Halla at elevations above 1200m, it is a bush reaching 1m.[1] The anthraquinone physcion and the flavonoids kaempferol, rhamnocitrin, quercetin, and 3-O-methyl quercetin were isolated from its tissues.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Rhamnus taquetii . huikim . 2 April 2015 . florakorea.myspecies.info . The Woody Plants of Korea (한국의 수목) . 17 August 2018 .
- Huong . D.T.L. . Nguyen . Tien Dat . Cai . X.F. . Shen . G. . Bae . K. . Kim . Y.H. . June 2004 . Phenolic components from the leaves and twigs of Rhamnus taquetii . Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy . 35 . 2 . 139-142 .