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Anemone patens

N.A. Anemone hepatica (DC.) Ker-Gawl. A. patens L. A. pulsutilla L. Lactone protoanemonin (anemonin), triterpenoid saponins, tannins, volatile oil." For cramps, menstrual problems, distress, spasmodic pain of the reproductive system. [Pg.247]

Anemone pulsatilla, A. hepatica, A. patens, A. pulsutilla, Pulsatilla chinensis, Ranunculus occidentalis Pulsatilla chinensis... [Pg.504]

Several plants A6-desaturase genes have been cloned from Anemone leveillei, borago [211], three Echium species, Marchantia polymorpha. Primula farcinosa, P. vialii and P. juliae, as well as from fungi Mortierella alpine, M. isabelina, Mucor rouxii [205] and Pythium irregulare, from the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum [203] and from mosses the Ceratodom purpureus and Physcomitrella patens [212], although not all of them have been expressed in plants. [Pg.347]

Pulsatilla. Pasque flower wind flower meadow anemone Easter flower. Dried herb of Anemone pulsatilla L. (Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill.), A. pralensis L. (P. pratensis (L.) Mill.), Or A. patens L. (P. patens (L.) Mill.), Ranunculaceae. Habit. Europa. Asia. Constit Anemone camphor, volatile oil, tannin. [Pg.1263]


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