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Ledum palustre

Ledum camphor, CjgHjgO, is a solid sesquiterpene alcohol present in the essential oil of Ledum palustre. It forms long, colourless needles having the following characters —... [Pg.156]

Porrissaure,/. purreic acid (euxanthic acid). Porach, Porst, m. marsh tea Ledum palustre). Pofteryriirze,/. Brewing) porter wort. [Pg.345]

Arctic microtine rodents (three species) / Labrador (Ledum palustre Ericaceae [AD]). (21)... [Pg.575]

Ledum palustre L. subsp. decumbens (Aiton) Hulten Tu Xian (leaf, shoot) Alpha-pinene, camphene, sabinene, myrcene, alpha-phellandrene, beta-pinene, limonene, quinene, isothujene, ascaridol, arbutin ericolin.48 Treat cough, asthma, lower blood pressure, antifungal. [Pg.98]

Ledum palustre L. subsp. decumbens (Aiton) Hulten... [Pg.368]

Daucus carota, Elettaria cardamomum, Ledum palustre, Thymus vulgaris Rorippa indica, R. islandica, R. montana Styrax tonkinensis, S. benzoin... [Pg.386]

C. tripartium, Daucus carota, Glechoma hederacea, G. longituba, Juniperus rigida, Ledum palustre,... [Pg.386]

Chimaphila umbellata, I yrola decorata, P japonica, P incamata, P renifolia, P rotundifolia, Pyrrosia adnascens, Sedum aizoon, Senecio cannabifolius, Vaccinium bracteatum, V. vitis-idaea, Veronica sibirica. V undulata Ledum palustre Cnidium monnieri... [Pg.390]

C. phaeocoulis, Daucus carota, Dryobalanops aromatica, D. camphora, Elettaria cardamomum, Hedychium coronarium, Ledum palustre, Lindera glauca, Liquidambar acerifolia, L. formosana,... [Pg.400]

Typha angustata, T. angustifolia, T. davidiana, T. latifolia, T. minima, T. orientalis, T przeqalskii Lepidium apetalum, L. virginicum Ledum palustre... [Pg.441]

Artemisia lactiflora, Commiphora myrrha, Daucus carota, Elettaria cardamomum, Juniperus rigida, Ledum palustre, Medicago falcata, M. lupulina, M. polymorpha, M. ruthenica, M. sativa, Oenothera javanica, Poncirus trifoliata, Thymus vulgaris, Valeriana altemifolia, V. amurensis, V. fauriei, V. subbipinnatifolia, Zanthoxylum bungeanum... [Pg.456]

A. reflexistipulus, A. sinensis, Ginkgo biloba Ledum palustre... [Pg.474]

Areca catechu, Menispermum palmatum, Myristica fragrans Impatiens pallida, I. capensis, Lawsonia inermis, Ledum palustre Glycine max, Polygonum bistorta, P. hydropiper... [Pg.522]

A 40-year-old woman travelling to a malaria-infested region took her homeopath s advice and was immunized with homeopathic remedies Ledum palustre 5CH and Malaria officinalis 4CH) instead of taking conventional protection. She contracted malaria and had to be treated for 2 months in intensive care for multiple organ system failure due to Plasmodium falciparum. [Pg.893]

The essential oil of Ledum palustre (marsh Labrador tea), which contains flavones, monoterpenoids, and sesquiter-penoids, is a potent irritant of the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and urinary tract other toxic effects include abortion. [Pg.1236]

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (bearberry) Gaultheiia procumbens (wintergreen) Ledum palustre (marsh Labrador tea) Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry) Breynia officinalis (Chi R Yun) Croton tiglium (croton)... [Pg.1617]

Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) Ledum palustre (marsh Labrador tea)... [Pg.1619]

Ledol. Decahydro-l,l,4,7.tetrametltyl-lH-cyclo-prop eJazulen-4-ol Ladum camphor", C SH O mol wt 222.36. C 81.02%, H 11.79%, O 7.20%. Occurs in the essen-tial nil from leaves of Ledum palustre L Grassmann, Re-... [Pg.854]

Ledum palustre contains two not really toxic but pharmacologically active compounds, ledol, and palustrol, responsible for poisoning (56). They cause local... [Pg.17]

Latuapubijiora (Grisebach) Baillon-367 Latua venenosa Philippi—367 Ledum groenlandicum Oeder—404 Ledum palustre L.—404 Lentinus edodes (Berkeley) Singer—288,308, 342,358... [Pg.231]

C.jHjsO, Mr 222.37, cryst., mp. 105 °C, bp. 282°C, [a] +28° (CHCI3), soluble in organic solvents, insoluble in water. A strongly irritating sesquiterpene from the leaves of Ledum palustre (marsh tea, Ericaceae). On oral consumption L. causes vomiting, sweating, increased pulse, pain in muscles and joints as well as cramps and states of excitation. Historically, the leaves of L palustre were added to beer to increase the exciting effect. [Pg.353]

Ledol and palustrol are two aromadendrane derivatives in the essential oil from Labrador tea Ledum palustre). This oil causes vomiting, gastroenteritis, and excitation in man but is also toxic for animals [9]. Recently, fraganol and fraganyl acetate, rare mmioterpenes, were described as toxic essential oil components in Achillea umbellata [75]. [Pg.2999]

Telekin from the roots of Telekia speciosa, helenin from the roots of Inula helenium L., and sesquiterpene alcohol ledol from the aerial parts of Ledum palustre L. show cytotoxicity [41]. Bisabolol, a nontoxic sesquiterpene alcohol, was isolated from Matricaria chamomilla, Carthamus lanatus, and Matricaria recutita and exhibits a cytotoxic apoptosis-inducing effect [42] against human glioblastoma and pancreatic carcinoma cell lines. [Pg.3528]

LdNTl, 1269 LdNT2, 1269 LdRos3, 1275 Leacadine, 991 Leaf-opening factors, 1567 Learned tolerance, 1373 Learning rate, 3654 Ledum palustre, 2999 Legumes-bacterium symbiosis, 1621 Leguminosae, 1554, 1869, 1870, 1877, 1883, 1906, 2388, 3467 Leishmania, 1294, 4125,4149 HIV, 1278... [Pg.4206]

ScHANTz, M. VON, K. G. Wid6n, and R. Hiltunen Structures of Some Aliphatic Monoterpenoids Isolated from the Essential Oil of Ledum palustre L. Acta Chem. Scand. 27, 551 (1973). [Pg.518]

The authors report that the pharmacokinetics and dynamics are not well understood at present due to lack of data. Synthetic carmabinoids are lipid soluble, nonpolar and contain 20-26 carbons. The authors lament the fact that detecting these synthetics is not easy as there are too many of them out there and most laboratories are not equipped to test for fhem. Furfhermore, in fheir pafienf, he had used a diet pill along with K9 preventing them from affirming an association of the clinical presentation to the use of K9. However, the authors do not believe that these symptoms were secondary to caffeine. The K9 their patient had used had various herbs such as Canavaliu rosea, Clematis vitalba, Nelumbo nucifera and Ledum palustre. It is unclear if these herbs contributed to the side effects too. [Pg.43]


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