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Cnicus

Holy thistle Cnicus benedictus (Asteraceae) Cnicin... [Pg.342]

Blessed thistle amara Cnicus benedictus Aerial portion + seeds... [Pg.261]

Lithospermic acid Cnicus benedictus (Asteraceae), Anchusa AR (3) (AO/FRS,... [Pg.641]

Source Cnicus benedictus L. (Asteraceae). The plant is native to the Mediterranean region and cultivated in Central Europe. [Pg.219]

BLESSED THISTLE, Cardui benedicti herba, is the dried, aerial part of Cnicus benedictus L., family Asteraceae. It is an annual thistle-like herb with sharp thorns on the leaves. The bitterness value is about 1,500, due to the presence of 0.2% cnicin and benedictin. It also contains mucilages, which makes the drug suitable for treatment of catarrh in the upper respiratory tract and the whole gastrointestinal tract. [Pg.61]

Holy tbistla An annual thistlelike herb [Pg.11]

Cardui benedicti herba Cnici herba Blessed thistle Cnicus beiiedictus L. Asteraceae DAC 86. GAB 90, MD Sesquiterpene lactons (-0.25%), (germacran type) cnicin, salonitenolid and artemisiifoliii lit of the drug, 800-1800 Essential oil (0.03%-0.1%) citral, cilronellal cinnamic acid, acetylene derivatives Pig. 8... [Pg.77]

C20H26O7, Mr 378.42, cryst., mp. 143 °C, [a]p +158° (C2H5OH) soluble in ethanol, poorly soluble in water. Bitter substance of common benedict (Cnicus benedic-tus, Asteraceae). C. is obtained by ethanol extraction of the dried and powdered aerial parts of the plant. It has antibiotic activity against trichomonads. It has the " germacrane type structure. [Pg.143]

Achillea millefolia Inula helenium Artemisia annua Artemisia absinthum Cnicus benedictus Arnica montana Tanacetum parthenium... [Pg.63]

Cnicus henedictus L. Silica gel G Chloroform-acetone (80 + 20) 15 qualitative [220] ... [Pg.718]

Another member of the family Asteraceae is St. Benedict s thistle, also known as the blessed or holy thistle Cnicus benedktus), which contains bitter cnicin (8-258) derived from germacrane. [Pg.647]

Source Cnicus benedictus L. (Family Com-positae or Asteraceae). [Pg.100]

Common/vernacular names Carbenia bene-dicta, carduus benedictus, cnicus, Holy thistle. [Pg.100]

Common/vernacular names Mary thistle, St. Mary thistle, Marian thistle, lady s thistle, holy thistle (not to be confused with blessed thistle Cnicus benedictus). [Pg.439]


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