Rosa rubiginosa L.

Family:
Rosaceae
Approval state:
Approved
Number of articles retrieved:
234
Number of processed references:
1
Compositions
#1: Free Gallic acid in pseudo-fruits from two varieties #2: Free p-coumaric acid in pseudo-fruits from two varieties #3: Gallic acid in pseudo-fruits liberated after hydrolysis from two varieties #4: Free salicyiic acid in pseudo-fruits from two varieties #5: p-coumaric acid in pseudo-fruit liberated after hydrolysis from two varieties #6: Salicylic acid from pseudo-fruits liberated after hydrolysis from two varieties
Endpoint Studies
Genotoxicity
Composition #1: Nowak, R. Comparative study of phenolic acids in pseudofruits of some species of roses. acta poloniae pharmaceutica - drug research, 2006, vol. 63, no. 4, p. 281–288. .
Composition #2: Nowak, R. Comparative study of phenolic acids in pseudofruits of some species of roses. acta poloniae pharmaceutica - drug research, 2006, vol. 63, no. 4, p. 281–288. .
Composition #3: Nowak, R. Comparative study of phenolic acids in pseudofruits of some species of roses. acta poloniae pharmaceutica - drug research, 2006, vol. 63, no. 4, p. 281–288. .
Composition #4: Nowak, R. Comparative study of phenolic acids in pseudofruits of some species of roses. acta poloniae pharmaceutica - drug research, 2006, vol. 63, no. 4, p. 281–288. .
Composition #5: Nowak, R. Comparative study of phenolic acids in pseudofruits of some species of roses. acta poloniae pharmaceutica - drug research, 2006, vol. 63, no. 4, p. 281–288. .
Composition #6: Nowak, R. Comparative study of phenolic acids in pseudofruits of some species of roses. acta poloniae pharmaceutica - drug research, 2006, vol. 63, no. 4, p. 281–288. .