acorus calamus造句
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- To date there is no solid evidence of any hallucinogenic substances in " Acorus calamus ".
- "Acorus calamus " may prove to be an effective control measure against cattle tick, Rhipicephalus ( Boophilus ) microplus.
- The records of exports of the candied roots of Sweet Flag ( " Acorus calamus " ) to Western Europe date back to the 16th century.
- The North American Calamus is known as " Acorus calamus " var . " americanus " or more recently as simply " Acorus americanus ".
- Initially, Europeans confused the identity and medicinal uses of the " Acorus calamus " of the Romans and Greeks with their native " Iris pseudacorus ".
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- A recent study showed that beta-asarone isolated from " Acorus calamus " oil inhibits adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells and thus reduces lipid accumulation in fat cells.
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- By at least 1596 true " Acorus calamus " was grown in Britain, as it is listed in " The Catalogue ", a list of plants John Gerard grew in his garden at Holborn.
- Particularly favored for such a purpose was " Acorus calamus " ( sweet flag ), but despite its alternate vernacular name " sweet rush ", it is a plant from a different monocot order, Acorales.
- The species name, " " americanus " " simply indicates that this is an American species of this genus, differentiating it from the very similar European and western Asian species " Acorus calamus ".
- Like the diploid strains of " Acorus calamus " in parts of the Himalayas, Mongolia, and C Siberia, the " Acorus americanus " diploid strain does not contain the procarcinogenic ?-asarone.
- The Council of Europe Committee of Experts on Flavouring Substances concluded that ?-asarone is clearly carcinogenic and has proposed limits for its concentration in flavorings such as bitters made from " Acorus calamus " ( Sweet Flag ).
- Also, in older USA literature the name " Acorus americanus " may be used indiscriminately for all forms of " Acorus calamus " occurring in North America, irrespective of cytological diversity ( i . e . both the diploid and triploid forms ).
- During the Middle Ages the floors of most churches and dwellings consisted of compacted earth, and rushes ( commonly " sweet flag " " Acorus calamus " ) or other herbs and grasses were strewn over them to provide a sweet smelling, renewable covering for insulation.
- According to the organisation's website, the name " Zi Teng " is the Chinese for " Acorus calamus " . " The plant is described as extraordinarily tough and strong, often growing unnoticeably alongside with other wild grasses . " The organisation uses " Zi Teng " to symbolise the character of tough but low-profile working women.
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