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Gentiana lutea

Zhu, C., F. Kauder et al. (2007). Cloning of two individual cDNAS encoding 9-cw-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase from Gentiana lutea, their tissue-specific expression and physiological effect in transgenic tobacco. J. Plant Physiol. 164(2) 195-204. [Pg.416]

Gentiana lutea L. G. macrophylla Pall. China Gentianine, gentianidine, gentianol.33 Treat rheumatism and fever, antipyretic, antiinflammatory, antihypersensitivity and antihistaminic effects. [Pg.205]

Gentiana lutea, G. macrophylla, G. scabra Gentiana lutea, G. macrophylla, G. scabra Centaurium erythraea Eucalyptus citriodora, E. globulus... [Pg.517]

Fish Oil Supplements (Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid) Garlic (Allium sativum) Gentian (Gentiana lutea) Ginger (Zingiber officinale)... [Pg.57]

Part used Large quantities of Gentiana lutea root are imported into this country as it is preferred to the English variety (Gentiana campestris—see below) for no very apparent therapeutic reason. It is certain, however, that Gentian root, of whichever kind, is the most popular of all herbal tonics and stomachics—and deservedly so. [Pg.47]

Gentiopicroside is also contained in the herbal medicine Gentiana (Ryutan), which is the extract of the root of Gentiana lutea and has gastroprotective effects.117 It has a secoiridoid structure, which is a common constituent in members of the family Gentianaceae. [Pg.650]

Amarogentin Gentiana lutea, G. spp. (gentian), TOPI (Leishmania donovani,... [Pg.370]

Gentiopicroside (= Centaurium erythraea, Gentiana lutea, Bitter [antimalarialj... [Pg.411]

Haraguchi H, Tanaka Y, Kabbash A, Fujioka T, Ishizu T, Yagi A. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors from Gentiana lutea. Phytochemistry 2004 65(15) 2255-60. [Pg.1506]

Pig. 224.—Gentiana lutea—Flowering head and dissected flower. Sayre.)... [Pg.383]

Source Gentiana lutea L., G. punctata L., G. purpurea L., G. pannonica Scop. (Gen-tiaceae). [Pg.230]

GENTIAN ROOT, Gentianae radix is the dried fermented underground organs of Gentiana lutea L., family Gentianaceae. (Fig- 7)... [Pg.61]

Gentian Gentiana lutea Bitterroot, gall weed... [Pg.381]

The principal bitter glucoside of common gentians, which was isolated in 1862 from Gentiana lutea, L., Gentlan-aceae Canonica er af.. Tetrahedron 16, 192 (1961). Isoln from roots of G. lutea Korte, Ber. 87, 512 (1954) Korte et al ibid. 91, 759 (1958). Structure Canonica e< ah. Tetrahedron Letters 1960(24), T, Tetrahedron 16, 192 (1961). Ra-vised structure Inouye ei of., Tetrahedron Letters 1968,... [Pg.688]

Gentianae radix, the dried rhizomes and roots of Gentiana lutea, has been used in folk medicine in many countries for long time [100]. Underground parts of G. scabra and eight allied species, commonly known as longdan in Chinese traditional medicine, have been used in the treatment of hepatic and cholesteric diseases [101]. [Pg.265]


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