Comprehensive Medicinal Plant Database

Plant data

Latin name Evodia rutaecarpa (Juss.) Benth.
Family name Rutaceae
Common name Medicinal evodia
Cultivar
Classification
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Characteristics
Habitat
Growing data  
Class of Coldness Ⅳ,ⅤLight Condition Ⅲ~Ⅳ
Class of Warmness 100~170Class of Soil
Preference of Soil
Requirement of Shading
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Reference  
Yang, X.-W. et al., Studies on the alkaloid constituents of Evodia rutaecarpa (Juss) Benth var. bodinaieri (Dode) Huang and their acute toxicity in mice. Journal of Asian Natural Products Research (2006), 8(8), 697-703.
Zhang, Q. et al., Chemical constituents of Evodia rutaecarpa (Juss.) Benth. Shenyang Yaoke Daxue Xuebao (2005), 22(1), 12-14.
Tang, Y. et al., Studies on chemical constituents of Evodia rutaecarpa (Juss) Benth. Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences (1997), 6(2), 65-69.
Tang, Y. et al., Studies on the chemical constituents of Evodia rutaecarpa [Juss] Benth. Yaoxue Xuebao (1996), 31(2), 151-155.
Takagi, S. et al., Minor basic constituents of Evodia fruits. Shoyakugaku Zasshi (1979), 33(1), 30-4.
Tschesche, R. et al., Evocarpine, a new alkaloid from Evodia rutaecarpa. Tetrahedron (1967), 23(4), 1873-81.
Li, M.-T. et al., Studies on the chemical constituents of the Chinese drug, Shih-Hu (Evodia rutaecarpa var officinalis). Yaoxue Xuebao (1966), 13(4), 265-72.
Crude drug EVODIAE FRUCTUS
Cultured tissue and efficient propagation
Plant culture and efficient production method
Sakuyo hyohon
Transcriptome, Genomics etc.
Red list data
Resource data
導入年 保有研究部 導入番号
1979筑波研究部0022-79TS