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Alder buckthorn bark

The large influence that the degree of comminution of the drug has on the liberation of active principles during preparation of the tea has been domonstrated in investigations with alder buckthorn bark and cascara bark ... [Pg.27]

Rhamni frangulae cortex Alder buckthorn bark Rhamnu.s frangula i.. Rhamnaceae DAB to, PhEur II,... [Pg.56]

Glucoside of alder buckthorn bark. Orange needles + iHgO from Py.Aq. M.p. 246-9° (turns red at 197°). [ ]d — 134° in 80% AcOH. Acid hyd. —> rhamnose + frangula-emodin. [Pg.92]

Frangula. Buckthorn bark alder buckthorn black dogwood berry alder arrow wood Persian berries. Dried hark of Rhamnus franguia L, Rhamnaceae- Habit. Europe. Russian Asia, Mediterranean coast of Africa, Constit Frangulin. emodin. chrysophanic acid. [Pg.666]

Alder buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula). A member of the Rhamnaceae endemic to Europe, north west Asia, and north Africa whose bark is used to prepare extracts with laxative activity and for mordant dyeing of wool (sandy brown to red-brown) on account of its contents of emodin, frangulins, chrysophanol, physcion, and other anthranoids. [Pg.14]

FranguRns. Anthraquinone glycosides from root, bark, and seeds of the black alder (Rhamnus frangula, Rhamnaceae) and the American buckthorn (Cascara sagrada, Rhamnaceae) as well as rhubarb roots. F are... [Pg.240]


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