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Crataegus oxyacantha

Crataegus oxyacantha (Ros.) Passiflora coactilis (Pass.) Cotoneaster thymaefolia (Ros.) Polygonatum odoratum (Lil.) Alternanthera maritima (Amaranth.) Crataegus monogyna (Ros.) Alternanthera maritima (Amaranth.) Allophylus edulis (Sapind.)... [Pg.880]

Tankanow R, Tamer HR, Streetman DS, et al. Interaction study between digoxin and a preparation of hawthorn Crataegus oxyacantha). J Clin Pharmacol 2003 43 637-642. [Pg.146]

Flavonoids, polyphenolic Rosaceae Crataegus oxyacantha L., C. laevigata He (1990) Chen et al. (1995) ... [Pg.283]

Key Words Crataegus oxyacantha heart failure hypertension vasodilation digoxin. [Pg.203]

Fehri, B., J.M. Aiache, K. Boukef, A. Memmi, and B. Hizaoui. 1991. [Valeriana officinalis and Crataegus oxyacantha Toxicity from repeated administration and pharmacologic investigations.] /. Pharm. Belg. 46(3) 165-176. [Pg.913]

Crataegus monogyna extract Crataegus oxyacantha extract. See Crataegus monogina extract... [Pg.1080]

Two radical scavenging plant extract preparations Ginkgo biloba, Crataegus oxyacantha) showed significant depression of lucigenin-enhanc-ed chemiluminescence due to scavenging of 02 " (Brehm et al. 1995). Their combination with doxorubicin, however, resulted in the same antitumour (sarcoma 180 cells in vitro) activity as observed with doxorubicin alone. [Pg.745]

Crataegus oxyacantha Silica gel L. (drugs) Ethyl acetate-methanol-water (100 + 20 + 10) 151, 260 [102]... [Pg.717]

Rewerski, W., and Lewak, S., 1967, Einige pharmakologische eigen-schaften der aus weissdorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) isolierten flavan-polymeren, Arzneim. Forsch, 17 490. [Pg.493]

Haslam (57) noted earlier that two distinct and very common patterns may be distinguished in the procyanidins (i) those based on epicatechin-4 (T and M) units with also an epicatechin terminal (B) unit, and (ii) those based on epicatechin-4 (T and M) with a contrasting catechin terminal (B) unit. Those included in Type (i) were procyanidins from Malus pumila, Crataegus oxyacantha, Theobroma cacao, Cotoneaster sp., Cydonia oblonga, Prunus cerasus, and Aes-cuius hippocastanum. We have confirmed that this holds true for the procyanidin polymers as well, and others of this type include those from Chaenomeles chinen-sis, Persea americana, and Actinidia chinensis. [Pg.674]

Rewerski W, Piechocki T, Rylski M, Lewak S 1971 Pharmacological properties of oligomeric pro-cyanidin ex Crataegus oxyacantha (hawthorn). Arzneim-Forsch 21 886... [Pg.1025]


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