Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 4

Scientific Name: Hoya ilagiorum

Family: Apocynaceae

Common Name: Tomato-Red Hoya

Economc Uses: Medicinal aspect

Ornamental purposes for displays


Scientific Name: Hoya
Hemolytic Crisescarnosa
Caused by H.
iliagorum in G6PD Deficiency: Study
Family: Apocynaceae
reports a hemolytic crises caused by
contactName:
Common with H.Porcelain
iliagorum in a 45-year
Plant
old woman with G6PD deficiency
(Kloppenburg
Economic Uses :&Medicinal
Siar, 2008).
Aspects

Ornamental Uses especially displays

Use for Anti-Aging Benefits / Patent:


Patent application relates to the
incorporation of Hoya carnosa
extracts and their use to reduce fine
lines and wrinkles, improve saffing,
enhance lifting, and improve skin
tone and to improve overall
appearance by increasing epidermis
thickness and stimulating collagen,
and/or inducing lipogenesis (Rodda &
Ang, 2012).
Scientific Name: Hoya pachyclada

Family: Apocynaceae

Common Name: Wax Plant

Economic Uses: Medicinal/Cosmetic

Ornamental uses especially display

Volatile Compounds: Study isolated


volatile compounds
Scientific Name: Hoya from the flowers
buotii
of Hoya pachyclada : methyl butanal,
ethylbenzene,
Family: o-xylene, p-xylene,
Apocynaceae
benzaldehyde, 6-methyl-5-heptan-2-
Common Name:
one, benzyl Wax linalool,
alcohol, Plant 2-nonen-
1-ol, phenylethylalcohol and 2-(E)-
Economic Uses: Medicinal
noneal (Phillips Aspect
& Roger, 1997).

ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase from


Hoya buotii were partially purified for
their regulatory and kinetic
properties. The ADP glucose
synthesized by the enzymes was
found to be the most effective donor
of the glucosyl portion to alpha-
glucan primer in starch synthase
reaction observed in CAM plants
(Perkins, 1904).

You might also like