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Hedyotis corymbosa

Hedyotis corymbosa (L.) Lamarck. Shui Xian Cao (seed) Bomeol, bornyl acetate, 1-camphor, linalool, nerolidol.49 Stomachic, mouthwash to relieve toothache, as a poultice to heal wounds, small sores. [Pg.89]

Bornyl acetate Eupatorium chinense, E. lindleyanum, E. japonicum, Hedyotis corymbosa, Thymus vulgaris J 1 ... [Pg.398]

Liquidambar acerifolia, L. formosana, L. maximowiczii Murraya paniculata Cnidium monnieri Hedyotis corymbosa... [Pg.443]

E. lindleyanum, E. japonicum, Glechoma hederacea, G. longituba, Hedyotis corymbosa, H. diffusa, Litsea cubeba, Luffa aegyptiaca, L. cylindrica, L. faetida, L. petola, Medicago falcata, M. lupulina,... [Pg.447]

Amomum cardamomum, A. globosum, A. tsao-ko, A. villosum, A. xanthloides, Hedyotis corymbosa Nervilia purpurea Lysionotus pauciflorus... [Pg.459]

Takagi, S Yamaki, M Masuda, K Nishihama, Y Sakina, K. Studies on the herb medical materials used for some tumors II. On the constituents of Hedyotis corymbosa Lam. Yakugaku Zasshi. Journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. 1981, 101(7), 657-659. [Pg.1089]

Hedyotis corymbosa. H. diffusa Anti- neoplastic, anti-toxic and immuno-properties. Geniposide Antitumoral Decreases the growth of tile implanted tumor by ascitic cells. Increase die tumor growth inhibition when is combined with the X-irradiation. Inhibit the hematological and blastogenic damage by radiotherapy. 1731... [Pg.375]

Most of the reports on pharmacological studies of Hedyotis species have mainly been on those used in Chinese herbal medicines (H. diffusa and H. corymbosa) as co-constituents. These studies include... [Pg.1073]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1058 ]




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