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Echinacea spp

Binns, S., Hudson, J., Merali, S., and Arnason, J. 2002d. Antiviral activity of characterized extracts from Echinacea spp. (Heliantheae Asteraceae) against Herpes simplex virus (HSV-I). Planta Med. 68, 780-783. [Pg.166]

Rogers, K.L., Grice, I.D., Mitchell, C.J., and Griffiths, L.R. 1998. High performance liquid chromatography determined alkamide levels in Australian-grown Echinacea spp. Aust. J. Exp. Agric. 38, 403-408. [Pg.171]

Echinacea spp. Lactuca saliva, Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) (Asteraceae), Vaccinium arctostaphylos (bilberry) (Ericaceae) Curcuma longa (turmeric),... [Pg.378]

Echinacea spp. (Asteraceae), Cistanche deserticola (Orobanchaceae) [stem] Mitragyna speciosa (Rubiaceae),... [Pg.622]

Verbascoside (= Acteoside (Liliaceae), Syzygium aromaticum (Myrtaceae), Gymnadenia spp., Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae), Hordeum vulgare (Poaceae), Coffea spp. (Rubiaceae), Citrus paradisi, Ruta spp. (Rutaceae), Litchi chinensis, Nephelium lappaceum (Sapindaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) (wine) Echinacea spp. (Asteraceae), Ballota AO/FRS - scavenges OH,... [Pg.628]

Unfortunately, persistent misconceptions about botanical safety become part of the conventional wisdom about herbs, as the original case reports are repeatedly cited without any acknowledgement of the explicatory letters that follow in subsequent volumes of the journals in which the original reports or letters appeared. In addition to this unfortunate situation, adverse effects of particular herbs have been predicted, in the absence of case reports or even in vitro studies, on the basis of the chemical composition of the herb in question. For instance, Miller (1998) warned about the expected hepatotoxicity of Echinacea spp. based on the occurrence of the pyrrolizidine alkaloids tussilagine and isotussilagine. These compounds are indeed present (at 0.006%) in Echinacea root, but they are nontoxic because they lack the structural features (1,2 unsaturation in the pyrrolizidine ring) mentioned above necessary for hepatic activation into reactive pyrroles. [Pg.373]

Note A commercial extract of Echinaceae Spp, echinacin, has been used experimentally as a hyaluronidase antagonist Koch, Haase, Arzneimittel-Forsch, 2, 464 (1952)i Busing, ibid. 5, 320 (1955). [Pg.548]

No information on the safety of Echinacea spp. during lactation was identified. While this review did not identify any concerns for use while nursing, safety has not been conclusively established. [Pg.322]

No information on the safety of Echinacea spp. during lactation was identified. [Pg.323]

Constit. of grapes. Also isol. from Echinacea spp. and Orthosiphon aristatus. Powder. [Pg.899]

Isol. from roots of Centaurea pullata and C. ferox. Present in Echinacea spp. Oil. [Pg.391]


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