(n.) A genus of composite herbaceous plants. One species, Calendula officinalis, is the common marigold, and was supposed to blossom on the calends of every month, whence the name.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fatty acids C12-C22 are components of acylated steryl glucosides in Calendula officinalis.
(2) The effects of Arctotheca calendula (capeweed) on digestive function in the rumen, caecum and colon of sheep were studied.
(3) Chlorhexidine acetate along with three hemostatics namely zinc acetate, methyl cellulose and Calendula tincture were used for the formulations.
(4) and -angustifolia DC., Eupatorium cannabium L. and -perfoliatum L., Chamomilla recutita L. Rauscher, Calendula officinalis L., Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R. B., Achyrocline satureioides DC., Arnica montana L., Sabal serrulata Roem.
(5) The herbal composition included Achillea millefolium, Urtica dioica, Cichorium (aboveground part), Polygonum, Matricaria chamomilla (flowers), Helichrysum arenarium, Calendula (flowers), corn stigmas, Humulus lupulus (racemes) in proportion 3:3:1:1:2:1:1:2:1 respectively.
(6) A reinvestigation of the aerial parts of Calendula arvensis afforded, in addition to the oleanolic acid glycosides 1-4 (4), the new glycoside 5 whose structure was elucidated by spectral and chemical studies and determined as 3-O-(beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1----3) [beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1----4)]-beta-D-glucopyranosyl) oleanolic acid (28----1)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester.
(7) Thirteen saponins were isolated and identified from Calendula officinalis, C. arvensis and Hedera helix.
(8) Calendulozide B--trioside of oleanolic acid, isolated from rhizomes of Calendula officinalis, Fam.
(9) The contents of oleanolic acid and its 3-0-glucuronide derivatives as well as of 3-0-glucoside derivatives were determined in vacuoles prepared from protoplasts and cell walls obtained from cells of Calendula officinalis leaves.
(10) The study of the chemical composition of Calendula arvensis var.
(11) Previous research on the aerial parts of Calendula arvensis led to the isolation of the epicubebol glycoside 1 and of the sesquiterpene glycosides 2-5 based on the alloaromadendrane skeleton.
Marigold
Definition:
(n.) A name for several plants with golden yellow blossoms, especially the Calendula officinalis (see Calendula), and the cultivated species of Tagetes.
Example Sentences:
(1) This year, the main beneficiaries appear to be Salmon Fishing in the Yemen , which has three nominations, including for its two leads Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt, and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which scored two, including its lead Judi Dench.
(2) A small screening was held for some female writers, after which Meryl got out the Marigolds in the kitchen of a house in Islington.
(3) Hugh Bonneville, who plays Lord Grantham, recently appeared in the Paddington film and Maggie Smith was in the Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, along with Penelope Wilton .
(4) He brings us his mackerel, and his marigolds, as a child just able to walk solemnly brings objects … a birdcage, or a colander … and deposits them as an offering before the attentive adult."
(5) The most active were oak bark, sage and St. John's wort grass WAG extracts, horse radish root and leaf AG extracts, celandine grass WA extract; bur marigold and yarrow grass WA extracts were active towards S. aureus.
(6) Alpha-terthienyl (alpha-T), a phototoxic thiophene compound isolated from marigolds (Tagetes species), affects cell membranes and does not appear to induce cytogenetic damage.
(7) You're going to have to get your Marigolds on and deal with it yourself until the plumber arrives.
(8) But there are some impressively so-what characterisations too, including Kieran Culkin's clued-up roommate in Scott Pilgrim Vs The World , Tom Wilkinson's retired judge in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and the dumb-jock brother in animated movie Paranorman .
(9) By then Mujica had turned his potty into a tiny marigold garden.
(10) For Purves, westerners enjoy a romanticised view of India, all heady spirituality and Marigold Hotels ; and especially romantic in their views, for reasons Purves neglects to address, are the British.
(11) The powdered flowers of marigold (Tagetes erecta) are used as a cheap source of carotenoids in avicultura.
(12) In addition, fatty acid distributions are given for whole marigold plants, crude carotenoid extracts and purified mono and diesterified luteins obtained from fresh petals as well as from commercial powdered petal preparations.
(13) S. aureus strains isolated from patients were found less sensitive to oak bark, German camomile flower WAG and celandine, bur marigold, and brewing waste WA extracts that the reference strains.
(14) Marigold, the highly tattooed "illustrated mum of the title, is different.
(15) Marigold covers herself in white paint to obscure the tattoos in a wild attempt to be "normal and even Dol realises that she needs help.
(16) And so she does, for it turns out that Marigold is manic depressive.
(17) Both Judi Dench and Maggie Smith have acting nods – the former for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which also is up for best comedy or musical; the later for her role in Quartet.
(18) The lutein diester was added as a stabilized, microencapsulated extract of marigold (Tagetes erecta) petals.
(19) Dev's still going out with Freida Pinto and has just finished filming with Dames Maggie Smith and Judi Dench for John Madden's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel .
(20) Decorated with marigolds and ribbons, 108 toilets have been opened in the Indian village where two schoolgirls were found hanging from a tree in May.