Galium aparine L.
Galium aparine L.
Cleavers (Galium aparine) are herbaceous annual plants of the family Rubiaceae, which are native to North America and Eurasia. Cleavers creep along the ground and over the tops of other plants, attaching themselves with the small hooked hairs which grow out of the stems and leaves. The stems can reach up to three feet or longer, and are angular or square shaped. The leaves are simple, narrowly oblanceolate to linear, and borne in whorls of six to eight. Cleavers have tiny, star-shaped, white to greenish flowers, which emerge from early spring to summer. The flowers are clustered in groups of two or three, and are borne out of the leaf axils. The globular fruits grow clustered 1-3 seeds together; and are covered with hooked hairs (a burr) which cling to animal fur, aiding in seed dispersal. Chemical constituents of Galium aparine include: iridoid glycosides, caffeine, asperuloside, monotropein, aucubin, phenolic acid, anthraquinone derivatives, flavonoids, coumarins, citric acid and red dye.
Products from Galium aparine L.
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BCN6165
Protopine 130-86-9
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BCN5345
Protopine hydrochloride 6164-47-2
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BCN5494
Harmine 442-51-3
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BCN2485
Harmine hydrochloride 343-27-1
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BCN5589
Vasicinone 486-64-6
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BCN5697
Deoxyvasicinone 530-53-0
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BCN6280
Monotropein 5945-50-6
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BCN5355
Aucubin 479-98-1
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BCN1185
10-O-Vanilloylaucubin 193969-08-3
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BCN6231
Asperuloside 14259-45-1
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BCN1684
Rutin 153-18-4
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BCN5906
Chlorogenic acid 327-97-9
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BCN4470
Scopoletin 92-61-5
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BCN1424
Hordenine 539-15-1
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BCN5600
Luteolin 491-70-3
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BCN2205
D-Mannitol 69-65-8
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