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Magnolia biloba

Magnolia biloba Cheng, M. discolor Vent., M. denudata Desr., M. purpurea Curt. [Pg.371]

Agastache rugosa, A. rugosa f. hypoleuca, Juniperus rigida, Magnolia biloba, M. denudata, M. discolor, M. liliflora, M. purpurea... [Pg.388]

Magnoliae, used as a stomachic, is the dried buds of Magnolia officinalis Rehd. et. Wils. or Magnolia officinalis van biloba Rehd. et. Wils. [2]. Also, the dry stem, branch, and root of M. officinalis or M. officinalis var. biloba known as Houpo , Cortex are used as a stomachic and antihistamine [2]. [Pg.846]

Several traditional Chinese herb medicines, including Magnolia officinalis, Salvia miltiorrhiza (SM), and Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb), have been found to have beneficial effects for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Magnolol... [Pg.276]


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