Hoya ilagiorum is a tomato-red hoya plant from the Apocynaceae family. It has medicinal uses and is commonly used for ornamental displays. One study reported that H. ilagiorum caused a hemolytic crisis in a woman with G6PD deficiency after contact with the plant. Hoya carnosa extracts have also been studied for their anti-aging benefits and ability to reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
Hoya ilagiorum is a tomato-red hoya plant from the Apocynaceae family. It has medicinal uses and is commonly used for ornamental displays. One study reported that H. ilagiorum caused a hemolytic crisis in a woman with G6PD deficiency after contact with the plant. Hoya carnosa extracts have also been studied for their anti-aging benefits and ability to reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
Hoya ilagiorum is a tomato-red hoya plant from the Apocynaceae family. It has medicinal uses and is commonly used for ornamental displays. One study reported that H. ilagiorum caused a hemolytic crisis in a woman with G6PD deficiency after contact with the plant. Hoya carnosa extracts have also been studied for their anti-aging benefits and ability to reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
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).