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Mahonia spp

Ceanothus Ceanothus prostratus T Oregon grape Mahonia spp. T... [Pg.230]

Berberis, Mahonia spp. (Berberidaceae), Jateorrhiza palmata (Menispermaceae), Corydalis (Papaveraceae), Coptis (Ranunculaceae) spp. [Pg.180]

Topical infections usnea, coptis, Oregon grape root Mahonia spp.), barberry (Berberis vulgaris). [Pg.53]

Quaternary alkaloid from many Berberis and Mahonia spp. (Berberidaceae) and very many other spp. in several different families. Pharmacol, extensively studied. Shows a wide variety of pharmacol. effects including respiratory stimulation, transient hypotension, convulsion. Cholinesterase, tyrosine decarboxylase and tryptophanase inhibitor. Antianaemic agent. Shows antibacterial and antifungal props, and some cytotoxic and antineoplastic activity. Of clinical use in treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, has been used for cholera and infantile diarrhoea. Of rel. low toxicity. [Pg.127]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.329 , Pg.345 ]




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