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Medicines Goldenseal

In traditional Chinese medicine goldenseal relatives (such as Coptis chinensis) are considered to be contraindicated for people that tend to be dry and thin. It is generally used for people who are considered moist... [Pg.49]

Digitalis glycosides + Herbal medicines Goldenseal (Hydrastis)... [Pg.926]

Robbins CS, Comparative analysis of management regimes and medicinal plant trade monitoring mechanisms for American ginseng and goldenseal, Conserv Biol 14 1422-1434, 2000. [Pg.46]

Sinclair, A. and Catling, P. M., Cultivating the increasingly popular medicinal plant. Goldenseal Review and update. Am. J. Alternative Agric., 16, 131, 2001. [Pg.289]

Abidi, R, W. Chen, F.B. Kraemer, H. Li, and J.W. Liu. 2006. The medicinal plant goldenseal is a natural LDL-Iowering agent with multiple bioactive components and new action mechanisms. /. Lipid Res. 47 (10) 2134-2147. [Pg.958]

The active principle of goldenseal Hydrastis canadensis, Ranunculaceae) is ( — )-3-hydrastine (88), a phthalideisoquinoline alkaloid. Hydrastis has long been used as a medicinal plant and is used to tteat inflammation of the mucous membranes (Tyler et al., 1981). [Pg.603]

Berberine (2) is a quaternary ammonium salt from the protoberberine class. It is found in several occidental and oriental medicinal plants, including Hydrastis canadensis L. (Ranunculaceae) and Coptis chinensis Branch var. chinensis (Ranunculaceae), also known as Goldenseal and Huanglian, respectively [34],... [Pg.1446]


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