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Apocynum cannabinum

Apocynum cannabinum (Apocynaceae), Hippophae rhamnoides (Eleagnaceae),... [Pg.100]

Canadian hemp Apocynum cannabinum Cardioactive glycosides in root and aerial parts Bradycardia, A-V block Less cardiotoxic than foxglove... [Pg.77]

Flemp dogbane Apocynum cannabinum Cardiac stimulant, arrythmias... [Pg.2907]

In the United States, Canadian hemp (Apocynum cannabinum) is probably the most convenient source of cymarin, the glycoside from which cymarose is most easily obtained. [Pg.166]

Botanical origin Strophanthus Kombe Strophanthus hispidus Strophanthus hispidus Apocynum cannabinum Aspidosperma Quebracho bianco... [Pg.386]

Often, however, the information available is so indefinite that the search is hopeless from the beginning. The folklore that rheumatism can be cured by infusion of rheumatism rooP or rheumatism weed suggests the identification of this herb with a view to further investigation. Clute (2) has listed all such vernacular descriptive plant designations. Rheumatism root may be Chelone glabra (Scrophulariaceae), Chimaphila maculata (Ericaceae), Apocynum cannabinum (Apocynaceae), Jeffersonia diphylla (Berberidaceae), or even Dioscorea villosa (Dioscoreaceae), whereas the name rheumatism weed has been assigned to another species of Apocynum. [Pg.56]

Apocynum cannabinum, Canadian hemp American Indian hemp black Indian hemp Indian physic Indian dogbane. Dried rhizome and roots of Apocynum cannabinum L., Apocynaceae. Habit. U.S. Constit. Cynotoxin. apocyncein, apocynin, cymarin, resin, tannin, bitter extractive, starch. [Pg.118]

Anthocercis sp.—370 Anthodiscus pilosus Ducke—269 Anthotroche sp.-370 Apocynum cannabinum L.—262 Arctostaphylos alpina—ipi Arctostaphylospundens HBK-404 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Sprenger-403-... [Pg.228]

Grundmann, W., and H. Gerlach. 1967. Cardiac glycosides from the roots of Apocynum cannabinum Quantitative determination of glycosides in photometry cymarin apocannoside. Pharm. Zentralh. 106(8) 501-508. [Pg.75]

Lee, P.K, D.R Caiew, and J. Rosazza. 1972. Apocynum cannabinum tissue culture. Growth and chemical analysis. Uoydia 35(2) 150-156. [Pg.75]

Apocynum androsaemifolium root Apocynum cannabinum root Asclepias tuberosa root Cephaelis ipecacuanha rhizome Genista tinctoria herb and flower Ipomoea purga root... [Pg.977]

Apocynum androsaemifolium root Apocynum cannabinum root Astragalus mongholicus root Carthamus tinctorius flower Commiphora wightii gum resin Convallaria majalis entire plant Cytisus scoparius flowering top Ginkgo biloba leaf... [Pg.997]

Occurs naturally as glucosides. Isol. free from Picea glehnii, Apocynum cannabinum, Fabiana imbricata and other plants. Needles (EtOH aq. or Et20). Mp 109°. Bpj 148°. pK 8.05 (25°). [Pg.535]


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