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Hawthorn herb

Lane 1 reference substances with ascending hRf values chlorogenic acid, quercitrin, quercetin, lane 2 3.75 mg DE from birch leaves, lane 3 3.75 mg DE from hawthorn herb... [Pg.286]

Recovery studies for (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin in synthetic wine solutions performed by HPLC revealed differences between these stereoisomers 79 % (-)-epicatechin was recovered compared to 97 % (+)-catechin [176]. We evaluated the use of ethyl acetate as extraction solvent in the analysis of extracts of hawthorn herb. Four subsequent extractions were performed and determinations were carried out in triplicate. From the total contents only 82 % (-)-epicatechin and 43 % procyanidin Cl could be recovered in the ethyl acetate extracts. The proportions of procyanidins B2 and B5 in the ethyl acetate extracts could not be determined because the peaks in the water phases were superimposed by matrix components. LC-MS (liquid chromatography mass spectrometry) analysis of the water phases however proved the presence of procyanidins B2, B5 and Cl besides other dimeric, trimeric and tetrameric procyanidins (see Fig. (4)).3... [Pg.528]

Many dietary supplements should be avoided in pregnancy because they may have emmenagogue activity, promoting menstruation. Some herbs that are considered emmenagogues are feverfew, garlic, and hawthorn [4]. St. John s wort should be avoided in pregnancy due to its emmenagogue and abortifacient properties. [Pg.738]

Robbers JE, Tyler VE. Tyler s Herbs of Choice. Binghamton, NY The Hawthorne Press Inc, 1999. [Pg.104]

Uses for the herb have included high and low blood pressure, tachycardia, arrhythmias, atherosclerosis, and angina pectoris (1). Hawthorn is also purported to have spasmolytic and sedative effects (1). Native Americans used it as a diuretic for kidney and bladder disorders and to treat stomach aches, stimulate appetite, and improve circulation (4). The flowers and berries have... [Pg.203]

Tyler s Herbs of Choice The Therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals. James E. Robbers and Varro E. Tyler. Binghampton, NY Hawthorn Herbal Press, 1999. [Pg.263]

Tylers Herbs of Choice Robbers J.E. and Tyler V.E. The Hawthorn Herbal Press New York 1999. [Pg.44]

Lane 1 reference substances with ascending hRf values rutoside, chlorogenic add, hyperoside, lane 2 early golden rod herb DE, lane 3 horsetail herb DE, lane 4 birch leaves DE, lane 5 hawthorn leaves and flowers DE... [Pg.288]

With which client would the nurse discuss taking hawthorn, an herb ... [Pg.362]

Hawthorn is not recommended for a client diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease. Ginkgo biloba is the herb that is recommended for clients with Alzheimer s disease. [Pg.367]

Fresh or dried herb and extracts are used as ingredients in some sedative preparations for nervous anxiety. Preparations include tisanes (tea), tinctures, fluid extracts, solid extracts, and sedative chewing gums available in Europe used in European proprietary tranquilizing phytomedicines in combination with valerian and hawthorn. Passionflower and... [Pg.491]


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