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Artemisia abrotanum

Artemisia abrotanum L. Abrotine, CjiHjjONj. Crystalline, bitertiary base sulphate (crystalline), and platinichloride (Giacosa, Jahresb., 1883, 1356). [Pg.772]

Eber, m. boar hog. -esche, /. mountain ash, service tree, -raute, /. southernwood, abro-tanum (Artemisia abrotanum). -wurz, -wur-zel, /. carline thistle (Carftna) carline root. Ebne, n. plane plain, ebnen, t.t. level, flatten, smooth, plane. ebulUeren, v.t. boil up break out. ebullioskopisch, a. ebullioscopic. Bcballiumsaure, /. ecballic acid. [Pg.115]

Bergendorff, O. and Sterner, O., Spasmolytic flavonols from Artemisia abrotanum, Planta Med., 61, 370, 1995. [Pg.730]

Artemisia abrotanum Four flavonols isolated from A. abrotanum reportedly possess spasmolytic activity. These flavonols show a dose-dependent relaxing effect on the carbacholine-induced contraction of trachea. Its therapeutic efficacy is not known. [Pg.284]

Southern corn leaf blight, com and, 78 Southern com rootworms, 75,285, 285 Southernwood. See Artemisia abrotanum... [Pg.529]

Choleretic Isoliraxidine, scopoletin (42), umbelliferone (1) Isolated from Artemisia abrotanum [212]... [Pg.356]

Remberg, P., L. Bjbrk, T. Hedner, and O. Sterner. 2004. Characteristics, clinical effect profile and tolerability of a nasal spray preparation of Artemisia abrotanum L. for allergic rhinitis. [Pg.91]

Olah, N.-K. Muresan, L. Cimpan, G. Gocan, S. NP-HPTLC and AMD of Artemisia abrotanum, Artemisia absinthium, Artemisia vulgaris and Artemisia cina hydroalcoholic extracts. J. Planar Chromatogr.-Mod. TLC 1998,11, 361-364. [Pg.1823]

Remberg, R, Bjork, E., Hedner, T., Sterner, 0. 2004. Characteristics, clinical effect pro le and tolerability of a nasal spray preparation of Artemisia abrotanum L. for allergic rhinitis. Ph tomedicim 11 36-42. Reuter, J., Huyke, C., Casetti, R, Theek, C., Erank, U., Augustin, M., Schempp, C. 2008. Anti-in ammatory potential of a lipolotion containing coriander oil in the ultraviolet erythema test. J. German Soc. Dermatol. 6(10) 847-851. [Pg.429]

H. Tunon et al. Arthropod repellency, especially tick (Ixodes ricinus), exerted by extract from Artemisia abrotanum and essential oil from flowers of Dianthus caryophyllum. Fitoterapia, 77, 257, 2006. [Pg.205]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.205 , Pg.218 , Pg.240 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.772 ]




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