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Non-scientific name:

apricot

2 Accepted name(s) for "apricot":

14 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Trade forms: Plant parts:
Ethnomedica (RBG, Kew, 2020) Prunus armenaica Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L.
Indian Med. Pl. Dictionary (Khare, 2007) Prunus armeniaca Linn. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. powdered kernels kernels, leaves
Herbs of Commerce (McGuffin et al., 2000) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. seed
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. dried ripe seed seed
ISO Catalogue (2009) Prunus armeniaca Linnaeus Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. kernel
Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Seed kernel
Med. Pl. in China (WHO, 1997) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Seeds
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L.
Tea and Herbal Infusions Europe Pl. Inventory (THIE, 2021) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L.
Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004) Prunus armeniaca Prunus armeniaca L.

MPNS Best Guess

Prunus armeniaca L.
Med. Pl. Use: Tajik & Afghan Pamirs (Kassam et al., 2010) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L.
National List of Med. Pl. in Palestine (Ali-Shtayeh et al., 2014) Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L.
Tea and Herbal Infusions Europe Pl. Inventory (THIE, 2021) Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. Prunus armeniaca L.
Herbal Meds., 3rd edn. (Barnes et al., 2007) Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. var. vulgaris Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. Prunus armeniaca L. Kernel, expressed oil
Med. Pl. in Viet Nam (WHO, 1990) Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. Prunus armeniaca L. fruit
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007) Prunus armeniaca L. var. ansu Maxim. Prunus armeniaca var. ansu Maxim. Prunus armeniaca var. armeniaca dried ripe seed seed

68 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "apricot":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
aaluka Other Indian Med. Pl. Dictionary (Khare, 2007)
abricotier Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
aepricot Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
anzu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
apricot pits Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
aprikose Other Tea and Herbal Infusions Europe Pl. Inventory (THIE, 2021)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
aprikosenbaum Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
barqouq Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
bin-kuk Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
bitter apricot Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
chihri Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chilu Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chinese bitter almond Other Herbs of Commerce (McGuffin et al., 2000)
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
chir Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chul Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chuli Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
chulli Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chullu Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chulti Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
chulu Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
common apricot Other Med. Pl. in China (WHO, 1997)
cuari Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
cuaru Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
culu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
dhulu Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
elk mesmas Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
haeng-in Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
himalayan wild apricot Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hsing Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
jaradaalu Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
jardalu Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
khubani Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
khumani Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
khumani (apricot) Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
khurmani Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
khurmani (apricot) Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
khuubaani Other Indian Med. Pl. Dictionary (Khare, 2007)
ku xing ren Other Herbal Meds., 3rd edn. (Barnes et al., 2007)
Herbs of Commerce (McGuffin et al., 2000)
ku-xinggren Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kumani Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
kurbani Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
maghz badam shirin Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
mashmash Other Indian Med. Pl. Dictionary (Khare, 2007)
maó Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
michmich Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
mishmish Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
mouchmouch Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
nosh Other Med. Pl. Use: Tajik & Afghan Pamirs (Kassam et al., 2010)
pangamic acid Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
peetaalu Other Indian Med. Pl. Dictionary (Khare, 2007)
sakkare baadaami Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
sal-goo Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
semen armeniacae Pharmaceutical WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shelled sweet kernels of apricots Other ISO Catalogue (2009)
sumani Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
touffah armani Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
tuffa-urmena Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
urumaana Other Indian Med. Pl. Dictionary (Khare, 2007)
urumana Other Indian Med. Pl. Database (TDU, 2020)
wild apricot Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
xing Other Herbs of Commerce (McGuffin et al., 2000)
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
xing ren Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
xìngrén Other Med. Pl. in China (WHO, 1997)
zardalou Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
zardalu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
ó mai Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
‫مشمش‬ Other National List of Med. Pl. in Palestine (Ali-Shtayeh et al., 2014)
杏仁 Other Med. Pl. in China (WHO, 1997)