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Prunus
A plant genus in the family ROSACEAE, order Rosales, subclass Rosidae. It is best known as a source of edible fruits such as apricot, plum, peach, cherry, and almond.
Year introduced: 2002
Prunus domestica
A plant species in the family ROSACEAE. It is a tree that produces fruits called plums.
Year introduced: 2016
Prunus persica
A plant species in the family ROSACEAE. It is a tree that produces peach fruit.
Prunus avium
A plant species in the family ROSACEAE. It is the source of the sweet cherry fruit.
Prunus armeniaca
A plant species in the family ROSACEAE. It is the source of apricot fruit.
Prunus africana
A plant species in the family ROSACEAE. The bark extract known as pygeum is an ingredient in FOLK REMEDIES.
Year introduced: 2016 (2002)
Prunus dulcis
A plant species in the family ROSACEAE, genus Prunus which produces edible seeds called almonds.
prunin protein, Prunus [Supplementary Concept]
a legumin-like type of globulin; structure given in first source
Date introduced: December 21, 1983
Prunus armeniaca extract [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: November 29, 2021
PD2 protein, Prunus dulcis [Supplementary Concept]
gene of almond (Prunus dulcis) represents a distinct class of S-like RNase genes; amino acid sequence in first source
Date introduced: September 1, 2000
prunus seed [Supplementary Concept]
peamaclein protein, Prunus persica [Supplementary Concept]
major allergen of peach (Prunus persica)
Date introduced: July 24, 2013
PRUA1 protein, Prunus avium [Supplementary Concept]
major allergen from cherry (Prunus avium); amino acid sequence in first source
Date introduced: January 2, 1998
Pru p 4 allergen, Prunus persica [Supplementary Concept]
a lipid transfer protein
Date introduced: June 3, 2012
Pru du amandin allergen, Prunus dulcis [Supplementary Concept]
isolated from almonds
Date introduced: March 28, 2008
Pru av 4 allergen, Prunus avium [Supplementary Concept]
a cherry allergen
Date introduced: October 25, 2006
Pru av 3 allergen, Prunus avium [Supplementary Concept]
Pru av 2 allergen, Prunus avium [Supplementary Concept]
isolated from cherries
Date introduced: May 12, 2006
wild cherry bark extract [Supplementary Concept]
has anti-proliferative effect on human colorectal cancer cells
Date introduced: March 3, 2006
Pru av 1 allergen, Prunus avium [Supplementary Concept]
GenBank U66076
Date introduced: December 6, 2003