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Bryonia alba

Halliday (1990), a Senior Veterinary Investigation Officer, records that he had an apparently effective response to the treatment of respiratory disease in calves, with a combination of Bryonia alba and Hepar sulphuris. In subsequent years, some animals with similar respiratory signs were left untreated as controls. They also recovered, apparently as rapidly and as effectively as the homoeopathically treated calves. [Pg.157]

Acute inflammation Atropa belladonna, Bryonia alba, Phytolacca decandra Apis mellifica, Lachesis mutus, Pyrogenium, Laccaninum, JJrtica urens... [Pg.207]

Krauze-Baranowska, M. and Cisowski, W., Flavone C-glycosides from Bryonia alba and B. dioica. Phytochemistry, 39, 727, 1995a. [Pg.908]

Trihydroxy- Bryonia alba (Cucurbitaceae) [root] (ALL-DB mouse) Lipid abnormalities elevated... [Pg.656]

Arvenins III (36) and IV (37) are two further cucurbitacin glucosides from Anagallis arvensis. The former was reported last year from Ecballium elaterium (see Vol. 9, p. 193) while the latter has been isolated, together with the related glucosides (38) and (39) and iso-23,24-dihydrocucurbitacin D (40), from the roots of Bryonia alba. °... [Pg.142]

Bryonia alba (white bryony) contains toxic triterpenoids called cucurbitacins. [Pg.1020]

Brassica nigra (black mustard) Breynia officinalis (chi r yun) Bryonia alba (white bryony)... [Pg.1618]

Ku shen Sophora falvescens White bryony Bryonia alba... [Pg.1621]

Bryonia N.F. Root j Bryonia alba Bryonia dioica 1 Europe... [Pg.401]

Bryony (a) Bryonia alba (White Bryony, English Mandrake) (A of V) A of V E RP Perennial climber... [Pg.44]

Bryoniae radix Bryony root Bryonia alba L. and B. cretica ssp. dioica PLANCH. Cucurbitaceae, MD Tetracyclic triterpenes cucurbitadn gliicosides 1,L,E and dihydro-cucurbitacins E,B and aglycones Bryonia alba and B. dioica qualitatively similar contents of cucurbitacins Fig. 11,12... [Pg.77]

As was described above, Panossian et al. [57] demonstrated the adaptogenic activity of Bryonia alba roots in preclinical and clinical trials. The same authors [75] studied the potential mechanism responsible for these adaptogenic effects, focusing on the potential activity of cucurbitacin R-diglucoside, one of the constituents of the active extract. This compound had previously been found to increase the working capacity of mice, and also to increase the survival of mice infected with Staphylococcus aureus as well as that of X-ray irradiated rats. It also reduced stomach ulcers in immobilized rats [75]. [Pg.456]

Bryonia alba, White bryony Bryonia dioica, Red bryony Ecballium elaterium. Squirting cucumber Citrullus colocynthis, Bitter apple... [Pg.13]

Fig. 2.27. Compounds from Bryonia alba (Curcubitaceae) with prostaglandin activity. Fig. 2.27. Compounds from Bryonia alba (Curcubitaceae) with prostaglandin activity.
Panossian, a. G., G. M. Uvetissian, V. A. Mmatsakanian, S. G. Batrokov, S. a. Vartanian, E. S. Gabidican, and E. A. Amroyan, Unsaturated polyhydroxy acids having prostaglandin like activity from Bryonia Alba. II. Major Components Planta Medica 47, 17-24 (1983). [Pg.40]


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