asclepias tuberosa extract
butterfly milkweed extract
 
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Name: asclepias tuberosa l. extract
CAS Number: 90064-06-5 
ECHA EC Number: 290-066-9
Category: information only not used for fragrances or flavors
 
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Recommendation for asclepias tuberosa extract usage levels up to:
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Recommendation for asclepias tuberosa extract flavor usage levels up to:
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 asclepias tuberosa l. extract
Chemidplus: 0090064065
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 asclepias tuberosa l. extract
Canada Domestic Sub. List: 90064-06-5
Pubchem (cas): 90064-06-5
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 asclepias tuberosa
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Synonyms:
 butterfly weed extract
 indian paintbrush extract
butterfly milkweed extract
 pleurisy root extract
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PubMed: 8,12;8,20-diepoxy-8,14-secopregnane glycosides from roots of Asclepias tuberosa and their effect on proliferation of human skin fibroblasts.
PubMed: 8,12;8,20-Diepoxy-8,14-secopregnane glycosides from the aerial parts of Asclepias tuberosa.
PubMed: 8,14-Secopregnane glycosides from the aerial parts of Asclepias tuberosa.
PubMed: An androstane bioside and 3'-thiazolidinone derivatives of doubly-linked cardenolide glycosides from the roots of Asclepias tuberosa.
PubMed: Properties of Single K and Cl Channels in Asclepias tuberosa Protoplasts.
PubMed: Pregnane glycosides from the roots of Asclepias tuberosa.
PubMed: [On the cardenolides of roots of Asclepias tuberosa L].
PubMed: Biometric Evidence of Natural Selection in Asclepias Tuberosa.
PubMed: [Phyto-constituents of Asclepias tuberosa L. (Asclepiadaceae)].
PubMed: Effects of in situ climate warming on monarch caterpillar (Danaus plexippus) development.
PubMed: Evaluation of host range and larval feeding impact of Chrysolina aurichalcea asclepiadis (Villa): considerations for biological control of Vincetoxicum in North America.
PubMed: Phytotoxicity of antofine from invasive swallow-worts.
PubMed: Investigation of some characteristics of polyhydroxy milkweed triglycerides and their acylated derivatives in relation to lubricity.
PubMed: Root dynamics in an artificially constructed regenerating longleaf pine ecosystem are affected by atmospheric CO(2) enrichment.
PubMed: Interspecific variation within the genus Asclepias in response to herbivory by a phloem-feeding insect herbivore.
PubMed: Effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide on biomass and carbon accumulation in a model regenerating longleaf pine community.
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