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Radix Primulae

Nettle Leaf and Herb Aim sativi bulbus Orthosiphonis folium Passiflora Peppermint Leaf Plantaginis ovatae semen Polygalae radix Primulae radix Psyllium Seed Restharrow Root Rhei radix Ribis nigh folium Rosmarini folium cum flora... [Pg.20]

Those saponins used as expectorants have low toxicity, because they are not absorbed intact. Haemolysis cannot be the primary cause of death, when rats, after a lethal dose of primulic acid A (active ingredient in Primulae radix), live 5-7 days after administration. [Pg.124]

COWSLIP (ROOT) Primulae radix is the root of Primula veris, L. and Primula elatior (L.) Hill, family Primulaceae, which grows in Asia and Europe (South Russia to England), collected in the autumn. The drug contains... [Pg.124]

Primulae radix is a typical reflex-expectorant the effect is a weak emetic effect, i.e. [Pg.124]

Tablets of Flos and Radix primulae veris and Human serum... Tablets of Flos and Radix primulae veris and Human serum...
EMEA. 2008. Assessment report on Primula veris L., Primula elatior (L.) HUl, radix. London European Medicines Agency. Original ition, EMEA/HMPC/144474/2006. [Pg.701]

Other determinations using LC employ similar procedures these include analyses of licorice extracts, saikosaponins from Bupleuri radix, ivy (Hed-era helix, Araliaceae) saponins, and saponins from Primula veris and P. elatior (Primulaceae). [Pg.4343]


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