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Hypericum scabrum

Traditional use In folk medicine Hypericum scabrum is used in a similar manner as H. perforatum (Khalmatov 1964). The aboveground parts are collected during flowering before the appearance of unripe fruits and are used to treat coughs and liver, heart, stomach, intestinal, and bladder diseases. An infusion of the flowers is used to treat jaundice (Khodzhimatov... [Pg.139]

Farmatsev, PromisMennost (4—5) . 134-C.142 (in Russian) Matsuhisa M, Shikishima Y, TakaisM Y, Honda G, Ito M, Takeda Y, Shrbata H, Higuti T, Kodzhimatov OK, Ashurmetov O (2002) Benzoylphloroglucinol derivatives from Hypericum scabrum. J Nat Prod 65(3) 290-294... [Pg.311]

Pirbalouti, G., M. Fatahi Vanani, L. Craker, and H. Shirmardi, 2014. Chemical composition and bioactivity of essential oils of Hypericum helianthemoides, Hypericum perforatum and Hypericum scabrum. Pharm Biol., 52(2) 175 181. [Pg.343]

C. pipiens Chrysanthemum coronarium Hypericum scabrum Pistacia terebinthus Vitex agnus castus Turkey West Nile virus Cetin et al. (2011)... [Pg.399]


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