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Eleutherococcus

Non-Panax "ginseng Species Siberian ginseng Eleutherococcus senticosus... [Pg.178]

Eleutherococcus senticosus (Rupr. ex Maxim.) Maxim. Ci Wu Jia (Siberian ginseng) (bark, root) Eleutherosides, beta-sitosterol glucoside, 1-sesamen, syringareinol.7-33 Central nervous system activating and antistress action. [Pg.75]

Brekhman, 1.1. and I. V. Dardymov. 1969. Pharmacological investigation of glycosides from ginseng and Eleutherococcus. Lloydia 32 46-51. [Pg.310]

Halstead, B. W. and L. L. Hood. 1942. Eleutherococcus senticosus, Siberian Ginseng An Introduction to the Concept of Adaptogenic Medicine. Oriental Healing Arts Institute. Long Beach, CA. 94 p. [Pg.315]

Folklore Siberian ginseng was brought to prominence when Russian researchers were investigating Panax ginseng and looked at other plants in the same family to see whether they had similar properties. Several Eleutherococcus species have been used in Chinese medicine for 2000 years (Bown, 2003 Graenwald et al, 2002 Shealy, 1998 Tierra, 1998 Yeung, 1983). [Pg.332]

Digoxin Eleuthero or Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticocus) Raises digoxin concentrations Patients exhibit unchanged ECG despite digoxin concentration of 5 x 2 nM/1. [Pg.39]

Eleutherococcus ginseng is not used traditionally in the U.K., although it has been used for many years in the former Soviet Union. Similar to Pan ax ginseng, E. ginseng is claimed to be an adaptogen in that it increases the body s resistance to stress increases general vitality. [Pg.95]

Wildfeuer, A. and Mayerhoer, D. 1994. Echinacea Purpurea und Eleutherococcus senticosus. Arzneim.-Forsch. (Drug Res.) 44, 361-366. [Pg.172]

Eleutherococcus senticosus Araliaceae Root and leaf Der Marderosian and Beutler (2002)... [Pg.301]

Kimura Y, Sumiyoshi M. Effects of various Eleutherococcus senticosus cortex on swimming time, natural killer activity... [Pg.1197]

Li XC, Barnes DL, Khan lA. A new Ugnan glycoside from Eleutherococcus senticosus. Planta Med. 2001 67 776-778. [Pg.1197]

Nishiyama N., Kahiko T., Iwai A., Saito H., Sanada S., Ida Y., and Shoji J., Effects of Eleutherococcus senticosus and Its Components on Sex-and Learning-Behaviours and Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activities of Ad al Gland and Hypothalamic Regions in Chronic Stresses Mice, Sho. Zas., 39(3) (1985). [Pg.412]

Ginseng is the root of 2 plants of the same family (oriental, Panax ginseng Siberian, Eleutherococcus senticosis) and contains a range of biologically active substances (ginsenosides). [Pg.196]

Aralia (spikenard, angelica) Cheirodendron (cheirodendron) Dendropanax (dendropanax) Eleutherococcus (ginseng)... [Pg.334]


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