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Boldo leaves

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]

Common/vernacular names Boldo, boldo leaves, boldus. [Pg.107]

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]

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

Boldo oil Peumus boldus Leaf SD p-cymene, cineole. [Pg.397]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.52 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.107 , Pg.108 ]




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