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Humulus lupulus, the
common hop or hops, is a
species of
flowering plant in the hemp family, Cannabaceae. It is a perennial,
herbaceous climbing plant...
- were accepted:
Humulus americ**** Nutt.
Humulus cordifolius Miq.
Humulus lupulus L.
Humulus neomexic**** (A.Nelson & ****erell) Rydb.
Humulus pubescens (E...
- the
flowers (also
called seed
cones or strobiles) of the hop
plant Humulus lupulus, a
member of the
Cannabaceae family of
flowering plants. They are used...
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Xanthohumol is a
natural product found in the
female inflorescences of
Humulus lupulus, also
known as hops. This
compound is also
found in beer and belongs...
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Humulus ****onicus,
known as ****anese hops, is an
ornamental plant in the
family Cannabaceae. Some
authorities have it as a
synonym of
Humulus scandens...
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America is the world's
largest producer of hops, the
flowers of
female Humulus lupulus plants. The
primary use of hops
grown in the
United States is in brewing...
- officinalis) root, as well
peppermint oil
Mentha piperita and hop
extract Humulus lupulus and the
barbiturate phenobarbital, po****r in
Eastern Europe and the...
- ritual/medicinal
purposes in Xinjiang,
China as
early as 494 B.C.
Humulus lupulus, the
common hop, has been the
predominant bittering agent of beer for...
- bitter-tasting
chemical compound found in the
resin of
mature hops (
Humulus lupulus).
Humulone is a
prevalent member of the
class of
compounds known as...
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being doubly substituted. It was
first found in the
essential oils of
Humulus lupulus (hops), from
which it
derives its name.
Humulene is an
isomer of β-caryophyllene...