Kudzu

 

Al-Hamdani, S.H. 2004. Influence of variable NaCl concentrations on selected physiological responses of kudzu. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 3:114-119.

 

Benlhabib, E., A.K. Singh, D.E. Keyler, and J.I. Baker. 2004. Kudzu root extract suppresses voluntary alcohol intake and alcohol withdrawal symptoms in P rats receiving free access to water and alcohol. Journal of Medicinal Food 7:168-179.

 

Benlhabib, E., J.I. Baker, D.E. Keyler, and A.K. Singh. 2004. Quantitative analysis of phytoestrogens in kudzu-root, soy and spiked serum samples by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Biomedical Chromatography 18:367-380.

 

Chen, G., H.q. Zhang, X.L. Wu, and J.l. Kong. 2004. Determination of flavonoids in Puerariae Radix and the vines of Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection. Fudan Xuebao Zirankexueban 43:672-675.

 

Ding, H.Y., Y.P. Chen, W.L. Chang, and H.C. Lin. 2004. Isoflavonoids and but-2-enolides from the roots of Pueraria lobata. Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal (Taipei) 56:31-35.

 

Fang, C.-B., X.-C. Wan, and C.-J. Jiang. 2004. A preliminary study on standard operating procedure (SOP) of kudzu. Journal of Anhui Agricultural University 31:491-494.

 

Forseth, I.N., Jr. and A.F. Innis. 2004. Kudzu (Pueraria montana): History, physiology, and ecology combine to make a major ecosystem threat. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 23:401-413.

 

Matkowski, A. 2004. In vitro isoflavonoid production in callus from different organs of Pueraria lobata (Wild.) Ohwi. Journal of Plant Physiology 161:343-346.

 

 

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