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Antibacterial herbs

Coptis chinensis Franch. C. japonica Makino C. teeta Wall. Huang Lian (Gold thread) (root) Berberine, coptisine, urbenine, worenine, palmatine, jatrorrhizine, columbamine, lumicaerulic acid33 60.248.510 This herb is toxic. Antiarrhythmic, antibacterial, antiviral, antiprotozoal, anticerebral ischemic. [Pg.59]

Fraxinus bungeana DC F. chinensis Roxb. F. floribunda Bunge. F. obovata Blume F. omus L. var. bungeana Hance F. rhynchophylla Hance Zhen Pi (Chinese ash) (bark) Fraxin, aesculin.33 This herb is toxic. Antibacterial, analgesic, antiinflammatory. [Pg.83]

Jatropha podagrica Hooker San Hu You Tong (stem bark) Tetramethylpyrazine, steroids, n-hexacosane, beta-amirine, lupeol palmitate, beta-sitosterol, rutin, flavonoids, quercetin, apigenin, vitexin, isovitexin.57-207 208 This herb is toxic. Detoxicant, hypotensive, neuromuscular and cardiovascular actions, antibacterial, relieve swelling, pain, externally treat snakebite, infection. [Pg.96]

Macleaya cordata (Willd.) R. Br. Bo Lou Hui (whole plant including root, fruit) Sanguinarine, oxysanguinarine, ethoxysanguinarine, protopine, alpha-allocryptopine, bocconine, chelerythrine, coptisine, herberinecorysamine, bocconoline, ethoxychelerythrine, chelilutine, chelirubine.33 This herb is toxic. Antiplasmodial, treat vaginal trichomonas, antibacterial. [Pg.106]

Melia japonica G. Don M. toosendan L. M. azedarach L. Chuan Lian or Ku Lian Ku Lian Pi or Ku Lian Chi (Chinaberry tree) (stem, root bark) Toosendanin, nimbin, kulinone, methylkulonate, melianol, gedunin, melianodiol, melianotriol, melialactone, azadarachtin, nimbolins, fraxinella, palmitic acid, lauric acid, valerianic acid, butyric aicd, stearic acid, cycloencalenol.33-49 144 This herb is toxic. Treat intestinal parasite, antibacterial, anthelmintic. [Pg.110]

Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. P. americana L. P japonica Makino P. kaempferi A. Gray P octandra Bge. P. pekinensis Hance Shang Lu (Pokeberry) (root) Phytolacine, phytolaccatoxin, oxyristic acid, jaligonic acid, saponins.33-144 This herb is toxic. Antitussive, diuretic, antibacterial, antiinflammatory. [Pg.126]

Rheum officinale Baill. R. koreanum Nakai R. palmatum L. R. tanguticum Maxim R. undulatum L. Tai Huang (Rhubarb) (rhizome) Anthraquinones, chrysophanol, emodin, physcion, aloe-emodin, rhein, chrysophenol, rheum tannic acid, gallic acid, calechin, bianthraquinonyl, sennosides (R. undulatum also contains rhaponticin).1 33 236,510 This herb may be toxic. Potent laxative, antibacterial, anthelmintic, anticancer, stimulate the large intestine and increase the movement of luminal contents toward the anus, resulting in defecation. Antispasmodic, choleretic, hemostatic, diuretic, lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol level. [Pg.139]

Rhodea japonica Roth. Won Nian Qing (leaf, rhizome) Rhodexin , , C, and D.33 This herb can cause vasoconstriction. Improve heart muscle, used as an emetic, antibacterial. [Pg.139]

Veratrum dahuricum (Turcz.) Loes V. maackii Regel V. nigrum L. Li Lu (Mountain onion) (rhizome) Jervine, pseudojervine, rubijervine, tienmulilmine, tienmulilminine, zygadenine, germine.33 This herb may cause mucosal irritation. Lower blood pressure, slow heart rate, antibacterial. It has insecticidal effect. [Pg.168]

Fraxinus ornus L. China Fraxin, aesculin.33 This herb is toxic. Antibacterial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory. [Pg.204]

Punica granatum L. China Pelletierine, isopelletierine, methyl-pelletierine, methylisopelletierine, pseudopelletierine, tannic acid, granatin.33 This herb is toxic. Treat intestinal parasties, antibacterial. [Pg.230]

China Potentilla bifurca L. P. chinensis Seringe P. discolor Bunge. P. fragariodes L. P. freyaiana Bommuller D-Catechin.50 This herb is toxic.60 Antibacterial, antiplasmodium, smooth muscle relaxation, gynecological bleeding. [Pg.289]

Benefits Echinacea is held to be one of the most effective detoxifying herbs in Western medicine for a range of ailments, and is now used in ayurvedic medicine. The polyynes and cichoric acid components are reported to have antibacterial and virostatic effects. Echinacea also demonstrates an anti-inflammatory effect due to the alkamides component. As an immune stimulant, it significantly raises immunoglobulin M levels. Antiviral activities against both the Herpes simplex virus Type I and the influenza-A virus have been observed. [Pg.322]

Benefits In vitro the herb has been shown to have antibacterial and antiviral effects. It has also been used as a calming sedative for nervous indigestion and is one of the herbs that are given to children for stomach upsets. [Pg.327]

Cloves are more often used to assist the action of other herbal remedies rather than alone. When not available, allspice is substituted. It is spicy, warming, stimulant, anodyne, anaesthetic (topical), antiemetic, antigriping (added to other herbs), vermifuge, uterine stimulant, stomachic, aromatic, carminative, antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, antispasmodic, expectorant, aphrodisiac and promotes salivation and digestive juices. The oil is expectorant, anaesthetic, emmenogogue it affects the kidney, spleen and stomach and has preservative properties. Tea made from clove bud (other herbs/spices can be used or added to cloves, such as allspice, bay, cinnamon and marjoram) has been used to relieve bronchitis, asthma, coughs, a tendency to infection, tuberculosis, altitude... [Pg.154]

Dandelion 2. Fennel 3. Guar gum 4. Khat 5. Yohimbine 1. Ciprofloxacin 2. Amoxicillin 3. Penicillin 4. Tetracycline 1 blood levels may potentially 1 antibacterial potential Unknown mechanism (dandelion 1 ciprofloxacin levels in rats khat 1 absorption and thus blood levels of ampicillin and amoxicillin, possibly due to the formation of a tannin-antibiotic complex guar gum 1 absorption of penicillin) Other mechanism (yohimbine chelates tetracyclines). Fennel extracts are considered to chelate with ciprofloxacin Be aware. Discontinue the herb during the course of antibiotic therapy. Penicillins should be taken on an empty stomach... [Pg.747]

This formula contains rehmannia, poria, tree peony, cinnamon, dioscorea, cornus, processed aconite, and water plantain root. It is probably the most frequently used formula for urinary problems. The herbs in the formula are anti-inflammatory, diuretic, astringent, and antibacterial. It improves the kidney, bladder, and nerve function and circulation to the urinary tract, reduces stagnation and heat, and strengthens reproductive organs such as the... [Pg.81]

This formula contains cephalanoplos (small thistle), lotus rhizome node, dry-fried cattail pollen, rehmannia, talc, mutong, lophatheri, gardenia fruit, dang gui, and honey-fried licorice. These herbs are antibacterial, antiinflammatory, demulcent, and astringent. The formula is used for bloody, painful urinary conditions with urinary frequency and burning pain on voiding. From a Western perspective, this formula is used for acute cystitis, polycystic kidneys, kidney stones, and BPH. [Pg.81]

A bitter, astringent, and fetid smelling native of Europe and Asia, herb-Robert has spread into North and South America, and is considered a folk cancer remedy. Preparations are applied externally to tumors and ulcers. Freshly picked and crushed leaves, when rubbed upon the skin, are said to repel mosquitoes. Fresh extracts are active against vesicular stomatitis virus (V SV), which is in the same family as the rabies virus. Antibacterial effects also occur. [Pg.261]

Antibacterial agents. 2. Herbs Therapeutic use. 3. Bacterial infections Alternative treatment. 4. Drug resistance in microorganisms. I. Title. II. Series. [Pg.4]


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