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Cohosh, Caulophyllum

Selaginella doederleinii (spike Seiagineiiaceae (spike Biue cohosh Caulophyllum thalictroides... [Pg.1620]

Betz, J.M., Andrzejewski, D., Troy, A., Casey, R.E., Obermeyer, W.R., Page, S.W. and Woldemariam, T.Z. (1998) Gas chromatographic determination of toxic quinolizidine alkaloids in blue cohosh Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) Michx. Phytochem. Anal. 9, 232-236. [Pg.384]

Blue Cohosh Caulophyllum thalictroides Blue ginseng, papoose root... [Pg.379]

Blue cohosh Caulophyllum thalictroldes 1,3 Cytisine dermatitis... [Pg.311]

Dugoua, J.J., D. Perri, D. Seely, E. Mills, and G. Koien. 2008. fety and efficacy of blue cohosh Caulophyllum thalictroides) during pregnancy and lactation. Can.. Pharmacol. 15 e66-e73. [Pg.181]

Madgula, V., Z. Ali, T. Smillie, et al. 2009. Alkaloids and saponins as cytochrome P450 inhibitors from blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) in an in vitro assay. Planta Med. 75 329-331... [Pg.182]

Rao, R.B., and R.S. Hoffman. 2002. Nicotinic toxicity from tincture of blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) used as an abortifacient. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. 44(4) 221-222. [Pg.182]

Romm, A. 2005. Blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) Safety questioned during pregnancy and labor. 4th Oxford International Conference on Science of Botanicals, Oxford, MS. [Pg.182]

Satchithanandam, S., E. Grundel, J. Roach, et al. 2008. Alkaloids and saponins in dietary supplements of blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides). J. AOAC Int. 91(l) 21-32. [Pg.182]

Partus preparators are herbs generally taken during the last few weeks of pregnancy and were historically used to facilitate a timely delivery. Blue cohosh Caulophyllum thal-ictroides) is the herb most commonly used for this purpose. Case reports of adverse events, along with the activity of different compounds present in blue cohosh (see entry for... [Pg.992]

Common/vernacular names Blue cohosh, caulophyllum, papoose, squaw root. [Pg.104]

Berberis L (barberry) Caulophyllum (cohosh) Diphylleia (umbrellaleaf) Epimedium (epimedium) Jeffersonia (jeffersonia) Mahonia (barberry)... [Pg.447]

Caulophyllum thalictroides (blue cohosh) contains vasoactive glycosides and quinolizidine alkaloids that produce toxic effects on the myocardium in animals. [Pg.447]

Caulophyllum Thalictroides Common Names Blue Cohosh, Blue Ginseng, Blueberry Root, Yellow Ginseng... [Pg.50]

Bergner, P. 2001. Caulophyllum Cardiotoxic effects of blue cohosh on a fetus. Med. Herbalism 12(1) 12-14. [Pg.181]


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