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Myrothamnus flabellifolia

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Resurrection plant

Diagram of components

Arbutin

Not common in vascular flora, especially not in conjunction with Trehalose. Commonly found in plants that tend to undergo severe stress. Source of hydroquinone. Limits peroxidation, which causes damage to the cell, of the unsaturated lipids, a component of plant cells.

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Trehalose

Not commonly found in vascular flora. Plays a key role in protecting the cell membrane, allowing cells to wholly rehydrate. Potential for use in a wide range of products, most noticeably in skincare.

Tannins and Polyphenols

Tannin levels are much higher in dry plants because as it desiccates, the tannins strengthen. Its immunity to fungal infections in its dry state highlights the high tannin levels. The high tannin levels protect the elasticity in the cell walls so that they remain intact during desiccation. The high tannin levels also make it unpalatable to animals (yet still delicious as an aromatic tea)

Trehalose

Not commonly found in vascular flora. Plays a key role in protecting the cell membrane, allowing cells to wholly rehydrate. Potential for use in a wide range of products, most noticeably in skincare.

Arbutin

Not common in vascular flora, especially not in conjunction with Trehalose. Commonly found in plants that tend to undergo severe stress. Source of hydroquinone. Limits peroxidation, which causes damage to the cell, of the unsaturated lipids, a component of plant cells.

Tannins and Polyphenols

Tannin levels are much higher in dry plants because as it desiccates, the tannins strengthen. Its immunity to fungal infections in its dry state highlights the high tannin levels. The high tannin levels protect the elasticity in the cell walls so that they remain intact during desiccation. The high tannin levels also make it unpalatable to animals (yet still delicious as an aromatic tea)

Trehalose

Not commonly found in vascular flora. Plays a key role in protecting the cell membrane, allowing cells to wholly rehydrate. Potential for use in a wide range of products, most noticeably in skincare.

Arbutin

Not common in vascular flora, especially not in conjunction with Trehalose. Commonly found in plants that tend to undergo severe stress. Source of hydroquinone. Limits peroxidation, which causes damage to the cell, of the unsaturated lipids, a component of plant cells.

Tannins and Polyphenols

Tannin levels are much higher in dry plants because as it desiccates, the tannins strengthen. Its immunity to fungal infections in its dry state highlights the high tannin levels. The high tannin levels protect the elasticity in the cell walls so that they remain intact during desiccation. The high tannin levels also make it unpalatable to animals (yet still delicious as an aromatic tea)

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