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Erodium

Erodium cicutarium I Herit. Geraniaceae. (Koskoroski, Chem. Zentr., 1938, ii, 3269.)... [Pg.780]

The separation characteristics of unmodified silica, diol, cyano, cellulose and RP-18 stationary phases were compared for the analysis of ellagitannins, gallotannins and flavonoid glycosides in the aerial parts of Erodium cicutarum (Geraniaceae) (stork s bill). Its decoction has been used in cases of dysentery, fever, wounds and worm infections. The air-dried and powdered plant material (300 g) was extracted three times with water-acetone (1 1, v/v) at ambient temperature. The collected extract was filtered and concentrated. The aqueous phase was acidified to pH 3 with formic acid and separated in an ODS column. Polphenols... [Pg.147]

I. Fecka and W. Cisowski, TLC determination of tannins and flavonoids in extracts of some Erodium species using chemically modified stationary phases. J. Plan. Chromatogr.—Mod. TLC 15 (2002) 429-432. [Pg.356]

In the winter cereal belt in North America and Australia, similar rates also controlled Helianthus, Erodium, Lithospermum, Amsinckia, Lamium, Oxalis and Emex. At rates of 35-70 g active ingredient/ha early postemergence treatments controlled significantly Lolium, Seteria and Poa. [Pg.775]

Synonyms Erodium pulchellum Karel, ex Ledeb., Geranium cicutarium L. [Pg.107]

Erodium cicutarium (L.) L Her. e Alton Photos left Alim Gaziev center and right. ... [Pg.111]

Interferonogenic tmd antiviral effect of extracts from Erodium cicutarium. II. Modulatory activity of Erodium cicutarium extracts. Arch Immunol Ther Exp 36(5) 527-536... [Pg.320]

Spurge - sun (A) - dwarf (A) Spurrey - com (A) Stork s-bill - common (A) or (B) Euphorbia helioscopia E. exigua Spergula arvensis Erodium cicutarium... [Pg.538]

The second main objective of the project was to produce new taxonomic revisions for the whole Euro+Med area. Groups were chosen to represent different areas of interest (e.g. plants important for conservation and listed by sites, crop wild relatives, critical taxa, etc.). These included Ads, Galanthus, Leucojum (Amaryllidaceae), Anthriscus, (Apiaceae), Launaea (Asteraceae), Brassica, Cardamine Brassicaceae), Erodium, Geranium (Geraniaceae) and Asphodelus (LUiaceae). Sixteen authors in six countries were involved in their production. [Pg.82]


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