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Plantain, Plantago

The leaves of large plantain Plantago major L.) are used for wotmd healing in the traditional medicine. The effect might be due to biologically active polysaccharides. A pectin, PMII with anti-complementary activity has been isolated from the leaves by water extraction and ion exchange chromatography (1). [Pg.619]

The elder flower is rather musk-scented. Some feel that its perfume is somewhat psychoactive, and this may be the reason why so much lore and legend surround it. Elder blossoms are often used in herbal salves for tropical application to the skin. Other common herbs included in such salves are comfrey leaves (Symphytum officinale), calendula (Calendula officinalis) blossoms and plantain (Plantago major) leaves. [Pg.19]

Plantain Plantago major Treatment of wounds and abrasion... [Pg.227]

Plantain Plantago species 6. Brevoort P. The booming US botanical market. A new ... [Pg.1621]

Plantain Plantago lanceolata P. major P. media (Lambs Tongue, Ribwort)... [Pg.68]

Ribwort leaf, Plantain Plantago lanceolata L. PUinraginaccae... [Pg.76]

Plantain, Plantago Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale. Dock, Rumex. [Pg.76]

In an in vitro study, plantain (Plantago major) extract from capsules, liquid extract, or dry leaf did not affect the results of digoxin assays when using fluorescence polarization immunoassay or microparticle enzyme immunoassay. Note that contamination of plantain with Digitalis lanata has been reported. ... [Pg.926]

English plantain extract. See Plantain (Plantago major) extract English white. See Whiting Engraver s acid. See Nitric acid Eniamethyl orange. See 4 Dimethylaminoazobenzene-4-sulfonic acid, sodium salt... [Pg.1620]

The first iridoid glycoside to be identified was asperuloside from woodruff—Asperula odorata (Rubiaceae). Other compounds of therapeutic significance include aucubin from plantain, Plantago spp. (Plantaganaceae), procumbin from devil s claw and loganin from bogbean, Menyanthes spp. (Menyanthaceae). [Pg.54]


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