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Boldo

Boldo is stated to possess cholagogue, liver-stimulant, sedative, diuretic, mild urinary demulcent, and antiseptic properties. It has been used for gallstones, pain in the liver or gallbladder, cystitis, rheumatism, and specifically for cholethiasis with pain. [Pg.87]


Cumic aldehyde, or isopropyl-benzaldehyde, is present in cummin oil and in the oils of boldo leaf, cassie flower oil, and, probably, in certain eucalyptus oils. It is an oil of powerful odour, having the formula C,gHi.20. Its characters are as follows —... [Pg.195]

Gonze E, Gonthier Y, Boldo P, Bemis A (1998) Standing waves in a high frequency sonoreactor Visualisation and effects. Chem Eng Sci 53 523-532... [Pg.64]

Karanasiou A, Moreno T, Amato F, Lumbreras J, Narros A, Borge R, Tobias A, Boldo E, Linares C, Pey J, Reche C, Alastuey A, Querol X (2011) Road dust contribution to PM levels -... [Pg.190]

Campos, R. A., Arruda, W., Boldo, J. T., Vanusa da Silva, M., Monteiro de Barros, N., Lucio de Azevedo, J., Schrank, A., and Vainstein, M. H. (2005). Boophilus microplus infection by Beauveria amorpha and Beauveria bassiana SEM analysis and regulation of subtilisin-like proteases and chitinases. Current Microbiology, 50, 257-261. [Pg.293]

Peumus boldus (boldo) GROUP 5 Herbal resources for diabetic and metabolic alteration s symptoms ... [Pg.292]

Arnica 2. Bilberry leaf 3. Black cohosh 4. Boldo... [Pg.742]

Unknown mechanisms (arnica, boldo, cucurbita, devil s claw, dong quai, kangen-karyu, papaya, saw palmetto)... [Pg.791]

Ovate, broadly elliptical. Example Boldo. Ohovate, reversely ovate. Examples Short Buchu and Menyanthes. [Pg.161]

Lambert, J. and Cormier, A. 2001. Potential interaction between warfarin and boldo-fenugreek. [Pg.302]

BOLDO LEAVES, Boldo folium are the leaves of Peumus boldus Molina, growing in the lowlands of central Chile (family Monimiaceae). The main alkaloid is boldine (ca. 0.25%), which has choleretic, spasmolytic effects, and increases gastric secretion and has also sympatholytic activity. [Pg.52]

Extraction of Essential Oils Boldine from Boldo (34)... [Pg.92]

UV-365 nm Blue, blue-green or violet fluorescence of alkaloids, e.g. Rauvolfiae radix, Chiilac cortex, Ipecacuanhae radix, Boldo foliiini. Yellow fluorescence, e.g. colchicine, sanguiiiarine, berberine... [Pg.7]

Hg. 23A Boldo folium. The alkaloid extract (1) is characterized in UV-.365iim by the two violet fluorescent zones In the R( range of the boldine test Tl, as well as varioins red-orange fluorescent chlorophyll zones in the upper R, range. [Pg.45]


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