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Ophiopogon

Liriope graminifolia Bak. L. platyphylla Wang Tang L. spicata Lour. Mai Men Dong (root) Mucilage.49 This herb is used to produce Ophiopogon.60 Antitussive, expectorant, emollient. [Pg.101]

Ophiopogon gracilus Kunth. O. longifolius Decne. O. spicatus Ker-Gawler Mai Meng Dong (Lilyturf) See Liriope spicata ... [Pg.118]

Ophiopogon japonicus Wall. Yan Jie Cao or Mar Dong (Japanese lilyturf) (root) Beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol, ophiopogenins, polysaccharides, kaempferol-3-glucosylgalactoside.33 50 Antitussive, expectorant, emollient, anticancer. Smooth lung functions, stop coughing. [Pg.118]

Bauhinia championi, B. variegata Rosa multiflora, Viburnum sargenti Ophiopogon japonicus... [Pg.442]

Medicago falcata, M. lupulina, M. polymorpha, M. ruthenica, M. saliva Centaurium meyeri Ophiopogon japonicus Oplopanax elatus... [Pg.462]

Lin X, Xu DS, Feng Y, Li SM, Lu ZL, Shen L (2006) Release-controlling absorption enhancement of enterally administered Ophiopogon japonicus polysaccharide by sodium caprate in rats. J Pharm Sci 95 2534-42... [Pg.99]

Odontostomum (Hartweg s doll s-lily) Ophiopogon (ophiopogon) Ornithogalum (star of Bethlehem) Ornithoglossum Pleea (pleea)... [Pg.2061]

Dai H-F, Deng S-M, Tan N-H, Zhou J (2005) A New Steroidal Glycoside from Ophiopogon japonicus (Thunb.) Ker-Gawl. J Integrative Plant Biol 47 1148... [Pg.140]

Ophiopogon japonicus (Liliaceae) Rhizomes (China) The n-butanol extract of rhizomes (100 mg/kg) reduced the blood glucose of normal and STZ diabetic mice. It also suppressed epinephrine induced hyperglycemia in mice [163],... [Pg.484]

Systemic allergic reactions to ophiopogon have reported (Bensky et al. 2004). [Pg.607]

Animal studies have demonstrated that ophiopogon may modify glucose regulation (Kako et al. 1995 Zhu 1998). People with diabetes are advised to monitor their blood sugar closely and discuss the use of this herb with a qualified healthcare practitioner prior to use. [Pg.607]

No information on the safety of ophiopogon in pregnancy or lactation was identified in the scientific or traditional literature. Although this review did not identify any concerns for use while pregnant or nursing, safety has not been conclusively established. [Pg.607]

Severe allergic reactions to ophiopogon, including symptoms of nausea, vomiting, nervousness, agitation, generalized erythema, tingling, abdominal pain, pruritus, and occasionally delirium and loss of consciousness, have been reported (Bensky et al. 2004). [Pg.607]

A reduction in blood glucose levels was observed in normal and diabetic mice intraperitoneally administered 100 mg/kg of an n-butanol extract of ophiopogon (Kako et al. 1995). [Pg.608]

No information on the safety of ophiopogon during pregnancy or lactation was identified. [Pg.608]

The LD50 of intraperitoneally administered ophiopogon extract in mice was 20.6 g/kg. Intravenous administration of 1 ml of the same ophiopogon extract (equivalent to 2 g of the herb and over 100 times the human dose) produced no toxic reactions (Zhu 1998). [Pg.608]

Radix Ophiopogon Ophiopogon japonicus (Thunb.) Ker-Gawl. [Pg.327]

Cynomirium songaricum Rupr. Scrophularia ningpoensis HemsI. Asparagus cochinchinensis (Lour.) Merr. Ophiopogon japonoca (Thunb.)Kerr.-Ga. Panax ginseng C. A. Mey. [Pg.329]


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