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Greater celandine Chelidonium majus

Used parts of the plant (A) upper parts of the flowering plants, dried As (A) plus roots As (A) plus roots [Pg.49]

Sample ff extr. with Acc. to DAB, Soxhlet extr. Soxhlet extr. Acc. to DAB, [Pg.49]

Reference substances used for all experiments berberine, chehdonine, coptisine, sanguinarine  [Pg.49]

Sorbent Prescribed Silica gel GF254 R Used Silica gel for TLC 60 F254 GLP 20 X 20 cm (Merck 1.05566) Sihca gel for HPTLC 60 F254 GLP, 20 X 10 cm (Merck 1.05613) Sihca gel for HPTLC 60 F254 20 X 10 cm (Merck 1.05642) Sihca gel for HPTLC 60 F254 20 X10 cm (Merck 1.05642) HPTLC-RP-18 WF254, 10 X10 cm (Merck 1.13124) [Pg.49]

Solvent system 1-Propanol + water + formic acid (90- 9- ) Toluene + methanol (9+1) Chloroform + methanol + water + glacial acetic acid (85+15+1+2) Chloroform + methanol + water + glacial acetic acid (85+15+1+2) Methanol + water + glacial acetic acid (18+2+0,5) [Pg.49]


An alkaloid obtained from the greater celandine, Chelidonium majus (Papaveraceae). [Pg.440]

Stickel, F., Poschl, G., Seitz, H.K., Waldherr, R., Hahn, E.G., Schup-pan, D. Acute hepatitis induced by Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus). Scand. J. Gastroenterol. 2003 38 565-568... [Pg.561]

Shekel F, Poschl G, Seitz HK, Waldherr R, Hahn EG, Schuppan D. Acute hepatitis induced by greater celandine Chelidonium majus). Scand J Gastroenterol 2003 38(5) 565-8. [Pg.2678]

Benninger, J., Schneider, H.T., Schuppan, D., Kirchner, T. and Hahn, E.G. (1999) Acute hepatitis induced by greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). Gastroenterology. 117, 1234-1237. [Pg.384]

Crijns, A., de Smet, P.A., van den Heuvel, M., Schot, B.W., and Haagsma, E.B. 2002. Acute hepatitis after use of a herbal preparation with greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). [Dutch]. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 146(544), 124-128. [Pg.311]

I etlerwort, greater celandine Chelidonium majus L. Papaveraceac DAB 10... [Pg.11]

From greater celandine (Chelidonium majus), widespread in Central Europe, such alkaloids as sanguinarine, cholidonine, hydrastine, berberine, and chelerythine have been isolated. Ph5rtochemical investigation of... [Pg.27]

Chelidonium majus (celandine, common celandine, greater celandine) contains a number of alkaloids, including chelidonine, chelerythrine, cheUdocystatin, coptisine, sanguinarine, berberine, and sparteine. [Pg.2677]

Etxenagusia MA, Anda M, Gonzalez-Mahave I, Fernandez E, Fernandez de Corres L. Contact dermatitis from Chelidonium majus (greater celandine). Contact Dermatitis 2000 43(1) 47. [Pg.2678]

Chelidonium majus, the greater celandine, contains the a-naphtha-phenanthridine alkaloids chelidonine, homchelidonine, chelerythrine, and sanguinarine together with other bases 225). The plant has been known to poison cattle 226), but cases are rare as the leaves and stems... [Pg.532]


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