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Plant Crataegus cuneata (Rosaceae)

Common Names
Hawthorn
How this plant is used
Medicinal

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List of plant chemicals.
Click on column headings to sort table by that column. *Unless otherwise noted all references are to (Duke, 1992)
Chemical Name Activity Count Plant Part Low Parts Per Million High Parts Per Million Standard Deviation Reference
AMYGDALIN 8 Fruit not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
AMYGDALIN 8 Seed not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
ARSENIC 2 Fruit not available 0.1 -0.40 Duke, 1992 *
CALCIUM 28 Fruit not available 3770.0 -0.02 Duke, 1992 *
CHLOROGENIC-ACID 77 Fruit not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
COPPER 12 Fruit not available 8.0 -0.38 Duke, 1992 *
CRATAEGOLIC-ACID 0 Fruit not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
IRON 6 Fruit not available 210.0 0.31 Duke, 1992 *
MAGNESIUM 65 Fruit not available 760.0 -0.63 Duke, 1992 *
MANGANESE 14 Fruit not available 12.0 -0.32 Duke, 1992 *
MERCURY 1 Fruit not available 0.0 0.57 Duke, 1992 *
POTASSIUM 14 Fruit not available 11900.0 -0.53 Duke, 1992 *
QUERCETIN 176 Fruit not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
SODIUM 1 Fruit not available 73.0 -0.18 Duke, 1992 *
URSOLIC-ACID 89 Fruit not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
ZINC 77 Fruit not available 14.0 -0.49 Duke, 1992 *
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List of plant activities.
Click on column headings to sort table by that column. *Unless otherwise noted all references are to (Duke, 1992)
Activity Chemical Count Reference
Antianaphylactic 1 Meli, R., Autore, G., Di Carlo, G., Capasso, F. Inhibitory Action of Quercetin on Intestinal Transit in Mice. Phytotherapy Research 4(5): 201, 1990.
Antianemic 3 Martindale's 29th
Antianginal 1 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Antiangiogenic 2 Duke, 1992 *
Antianorectic 1 Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine. Avon Books, New York. 509pp.
Antianorexic 1 Martindale's 29th
Antianxiety 2 Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine. Avon Books, New York. 509pp.
Antiarrhythmic 4 Duke, 1992 *
Antiarthritic 7 Duke, 1992 *
Antiasthmatic 2 Pizzorno, J.E. and Murray, M.T. 1985. A Textbook of Natural Medicine. John Bastyr College Publications, Seattle, Washington (Looseleaf).
Antiatherosclerotic 4 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Antibacterial 3 Duke, 1992 *
AntiBPH 1 Duke, 1992 *
Anticancer 1 Ringbom, T., Seguar, L., Noreen, Y., Perera, P., Bohlin, L. 1998. Ursolic Acid from Plantago major, a Selective Inhibitor of Cyclooxygenase-2 Catalyzed Prostaglandin Biosynthesis. J. Nat. Prod., 61(10): 1212-1215.
Anticancer (Colon) 2 Duke, 1992 *
Anticancer (Forestomach) 1 Duke, 1992 *
Anticancer (Liver) 1 Duke, 1992 *
Anticancer (Skin) 1 Duke, 1992 *
Anticanker 2 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Anticarcinogenic 1 Duke, 1992 *