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Blue flag

Blue flag is said to have cholagogue, laxative, diuretic, dermatological, anti-inflammatory, and antiemetic properties. It is used for skin diseases, biliousness with constipation and liver dysfunction, and cutaneous eruptions. [Pg.87]


Figure 2. Current view of post-translational histone phosphorylation. Red flag mammahan specific or common, Blue flag Drosophila melanogaster specific, Black flag Saccharomyces cerevisiae specific. (See Colour Plate 18.)... Figure 2. Current view of post-translational histone phosphorylation. Red flag mammahan specific or common, Blue flag Drosophila melanogaster specific, Black flag Saccharomyces cerevisiae specific. (See Colour Plate 18.)...
Figure 3. Histone modification cross-talk between histone H2A phosphorylation on T119 and another histones methylation or acetylation in nhk-1 mutants (a) Histone H3 (K14) and (b) Histone H4 (K5) are not acetylated in the nhk-1 mutant, (c) Histone H4 (K12) is acetylated in the nhk-1 mutant (Ivanovska et al. 2005). Phosphorylation is represented by the blue flag, and acetylation is represented by the black flag... Figure 3. Histone modification cross-talk between histone H2A phosphorylation on T119 and another histones methylation or acetylation in nhk-1 mutants (a) Histone H3 (K14) and (b) Histone H4 (K5) are not acetylated in the nhk-1 mutant, (c) Histone H4 (K12) is acetylated in the nhk-1 mutant (Ivanovska et al. 2005). Phosphorylation is represented by the blue flag, and acetylation is represented by the black flag...
Southern blue flag Iris virginica) Sweet flag Acorus calamus)... [Pg.122]

Sore throat Capsicum, comfrey, echinacea, ginger, goldenseal (yellowroot), licorice, marshmallow, mullein, plantain, wild cherry, and willow Toothache Blue flag (snake lily), clove, and garlic... [Pg.130]

If a viewer stares at a flag with green-and-black stripes and black stars on an orange background for about 30 seconds and then quickly looks at a white paper or white wall, our red, white, and blue flag will appear. Chemical changes in retina molecules make this happen. [Pg.74]

The infusion (1 ounce to 1 pint of boiling water, which may be drunk freely) makes a reliable medicine for bronchial and spasmodic coughs. The alterative character is best brought out in combination with such agents as Burdock and Blue Flag. [Pg.79]

ALTERATIVES Medicines which gradually alter and correct a poisoned condition of the blood stream and restore healthier functioning.—Blue Flag, Burdock, Celandine, Fringe-tree, Golden Seal, Plantain,... [Pg.102]

Blue Flag Root Burdock Red Clover Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla Wild Ginger... [Pg.107]

Blue flag Iris versicolor Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea... [Pg.2907]

The taller seed-like plants of the marsh-land, such as seed-grass Phragmites), the bur-reed (Sparganium), the cat-tails Typha), the blue flags Iris), the sweet flag Acorus calamus) and the papyrus Papyrus) form associations known as fresh-water marshes, reed-marshes or fens. The channels or pools of water in amongst these amphibious plants are filled with true aquatic plants. [Pg.409]

Iris versicolor. Blue flag. Iris versicolor. W. I. 233. Bw. I. 155.—Radix. The root. [Pg.54]

Blue Flag Iris versicolor (AofV) AofV 21 Sachet mix. [Pg.44]

Tincture of Blue-Flag. Macerate 3 ounces powdered blue-flag in 1 pint alcohol or, make 1 pint by percolation, (.dim. [Pg.280]

Note There also is an oteoresin called iridin (Extractum Iridis) from Iris versicolor (blue flag) by extraction with 60% ale. Another substance named iridine is a protamine from... [Pg.804]

Iris versicolor L. SCN blue flag OCN larger blue flag... [Pg.480]

Fresh blue flag may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract that can lead to vomiting, watery diarrhea, intestinal burning, and colic (Felter and Lloyd 1898). [Pg.480]

Syn Iris caroliniana S. Watson OCN southern blue flag Part rhizome, root... [Pg.480]

Blue flag is reported to have caused neuralgia of the face, head, and extremities (Felter and Lloyd 1898). [Pg.480]

Concomitant internal use of stimulant laxatives such as blue flag is cautioned with thiazide diuretics, corticosteroids, or licorice, and long-term use of blue flag as a laxative may increase the potassium loss induced by these drugs and botanicals (Brinker 2001 De Smet 1993 ESCOP 2003). [Pg.480]

Use of stimulant laxatives, such as blue flag, may reduce the gastrointestinal transit time and thus reduce the absorption of orally administered drugs (Brinker 2001 De Smet 1993). [Pg.480]

No information on the use of blue flag during pregnancy or lactation was identified in the scientific or traditional literature. While this review did not identify any concerns for pregnant or lactating women, safety has not been conclusively established. [Pg.480]

No information on the safety of blue flag during pregnancy or lactation was identified. [Pg.481]


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