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Rhodiola rosea

Jeong HJ, Ryu YB, Park SJ, Kim JH, Kwon HJ, Kim JH, Park KH, Rho MC, Lee WS. (2009) Neuraminidase inhibitory activities of flavonols isolated from Rhodiola rosea roots and their in vitro anti-influenza viral activities. [Pg.469]

N.A. Rhodiola rosea (L.) Scop. Rhodioloside, flavanol glycosides.103-293 Improve learning and memory and reduce stress, anticancer, stimulate the central nervous system. [Pg.292]

Apocynum androsaemifolium, Caesalpinia ascendens, C. bonducella, C. sylvatica, Cydonia oblonga, Cyperus esculentus, C. brevifolius, Euphorbia lathyrus, Momordica charantia, Trillium erectum Rhodiola rosea, Sedum acre Populus alba... [Pg.515]

Resveratrol and derivatives Rhodiola crenulata Salidroside Rhodiola rosea Rhodosin Rhus parviflora Aurones... [Pg.388]

N06B E Psychostimulants that generally increase the physical capacity The medicinal plants that are considered to have this effect and which are described here are Schizandra chinensis, Panax finsen, Eleutherococcus senticosus, (Acanthopanax senticosus), Rhodiola rosea, and Pollen. [Pg.112]

ROSEROOT, Sedi rosei rhizoma The drug consists of the rhizome of Sedum roseum (L.). Scop. (syn. Rhodiola rosea L.), family Crassulaceae. [Pg.115]

The left photo shows the cultivation of Roseroot, the rhizome of Sedum roseum (L.) Scop., syn. Rhodiola rosea, (L.) in the south of Sweden. The photo in the middle shows the 5 year old rhizome ready to be extracted. The right photo shows the extraction unit in the adjacent factory for preparing the standardized extract for clinical use. [Pg.174]

Rhodiola species have been extensively studied as an adaptogen with health promoting effects and recent studies have indicated the potential of Rhodiola rosea and Rhodiola crenulata for type 2 diabetes management due to high a-glucosidase and a-amylase inhibitory activity of their phenolic extracts (Kwon et al 2006). A study was performed with... [Pg.108]

Richard, P., Brown, M.D., Patricia, L., Gerbarg, M.D., Zakir, R. 2002. Rhodiola rosea A phyto-medicinal overview. Herbal Cram., 56 40-52. [Pg.122]

Petsalo, A., Janonen, J., and Tolonen, A., Identification of flavonoids of Rhodiola rosea by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, J. Chromatogr. A, 1112, 224,... [Pg.199]


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