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Senega root

Polygala senega (Senega, senega root, Seneca snakeroot)... [Pg.136]

Ext. Senegs Fluidum (fluldextract of senega root) The senega root was considered stimulant, expectorant, diuretic, and in larger doses emetic and cathartic. Beasley stated that it was used in latter stages of pneumonia and as a stimulant in low and typhoid fevers. ... [Pg.120]

Senega > Root Polygala Senega United States and... [Pg.355]

Keel.—Applied to a longitudinal ridge or elevation of cortical tissue of Senega root which extends from the crown downward. Also applied to the two inferior petals of a papilionaceous corolla which are more or less united into a body resembling the keel of a boat. [Pg.423]

Senega root has a typical smell dne to its methyl-salicylate content. It contains 6-10% triterpenoid saponins, related to senegin II, the major component of the mixtnre present in the var. latifolia. They all have a glncose attached to C-3, but differ in the ohgosaccha-ride chain that is ester bonnd at C-28. [Pg.125]

Monarda punctata herb Nardostachys jatamansi rhizome, root Nepeta cataria herb Petroselinum crispum leaf Polygala senega root Rosmarinus officinalis leaf Ruta graveolens herb Satureja hortensis leaf Satureja montana leaf Tanacetum vulgare herb Taxus brevifolia needles Thymus vulgaris herb Zanthoxylum americanum bark Zanthoxylum clava-herculis bark Uterine stimulants... [Pg.978]

Constit. of Spinacea oleracea and Cucumis sativus, alfalfa and senega root. Cryst. (EtOH/C6H6). Mp 171-173 . [a]2 -2.5 (CHCI3). fi-D-Glucopyranosyl [1745-36-4]. Constit. of Maesa chisia and Pithecellobium duke. Cryst. Mp 292-294 . [a]o -29 (c, 1 in Py). [Pg.796]

Spinastsrols a group of very similar phytosterols (see Sterols), found in higher plants. Chief representative is a-spinasterol (5a-stigmasta-7,22-diene-3p ol Fig), M, 412.7, m.p. 172°C, isolated e.g. from spinach, senega root and lucerne, a-, P-, y- and 8-S. differ in the position of the side chain double bond. [Pg.634]

The sugar alcohol anhydride polygalitol, 1,5-anhydro-D-glucitol, may be prepared from the root of Poly gala Senega L.49 The process is, however, a time-consuming one and chemical synthesis of the substance by Raney... [Pg.28]

Escin la (triterpene saponin) Polygala senega (Polygalaceae) [root] HypoGlc (Glc-loaded rat) [4 intestinal Glc transport]... [Pg.653]

Polygala senega, Seneka snake root. Stim. and expectorant in decoction. 2 fl. ozs. Rad. 2[lb.] 6[oz.]... [Pg.254]

SENEGA Sene M rad.ix (Polygalae radix) is the dried root and rhizome of Polj ala senega var. senega and/or var. latifolia Torrey et A. Gray, family Pol alaceae. These plants grow in Southern Canada and the Middle United States, in the Mississippi region. Nowadays it is also cultivated in Japan. [Pg.125]

Polygala senega Senega Rattlesnake root, milkwort... [Pg.388]

Senega, seneka The dried root of the Polygala senega, containing an irritating saponin, senegln and used as an expectorant. [Pg.19]

Fig. I Senegae radix Polygalae radix Milkworl root Polygala senega L. or Polygala senega var. lalifolia TORR et GREY Polygalaceae DAB 9, OAB, BP 88 ... Fig. I Senegae radix Polygalae radix Milkworl root Polygala senega L. or Polygala senega var. lalifolia TORR et GREY Polygalaceae DAB 9, OAB, BP 88 ...
Yoshikawa, M., T. Murakami, T. Ueno, et al. 1995. E-Senegasaponins A and B, Z-senegasaponins A and B, Z-senegins II and III, new type inhibitors of ethanol absorption in rats from Senegae Radix, the roots of Polygala senega L. var. latifolia Torrey et Gray. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 43(2) 350-352. [Pg.689]

Constit. of the roots of Polygala senega var. latifolia (Polygalaceae). Amorph. powder + 2H2O. [a] -6.9 (c, I in MeOH). [Pg.349]

Katselis GS, Estrada A, Gorecki DKJ, Bari B (2007) Adjuvant activities of saponins from the root of Polygala senega L. Can J Physiol Pharmacol 85 1184—1194... [Pg.3222]


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