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Solanum dulcamara

Alpha-gras, n. alfa grass, esparto, -milchsaure, /. (,o -)lactic acid, -naphtol, n. alpha naphthol, a-naphthol (l-naphthol). -strahlen, m.pl. alpha rays, -zellstoff, m. alpha cellulose. Alpranken, f.pl. bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara). [Pg.19]

Atropine and its ether analog scopolamine (hyoscine) are potent alkaloids that are found as active compounds in a large number of plants around the world (belladonna alkaloids). The deadly nightshades ( European bittersweet, Solanum dulcamara or belladonna, belladonna) were used in the Mid-... [Pg.234]

Ferrar, P.J. Osmond, C.B. (1986). Nitrogen supply as a factor influencing photoinhibition and photosynthetic acclimation after transfer of shade-grown Solanum dulcamara to bright light. Planta, 168, 563-70. [Pg.65]

Gauhl, E. (1976). Photosynthetic response to varying light intensity in ecotypes of Solanum dulcamara L. from shaded and exposed habitats. Oecologia, 22,275-86. [Pg.65]

Solasodine Solanum dulcamara Solanum nigrum Solanum laciniatum... [Pg.201]

Wolters, B. 1965. Der Anteil der Steroid-saponinen an der antibiotischen Wirkung von Solanum dulcamara. Planta Medica, 13 189-193. [Pg.262]

N.A. Solanum dulcamara L. Steroidal alkaloids, solasodine, soldulcamaridine, steroidal saponins, tannins.99 Treat eczema, itchiness, psoriasis, and warts. It relieves asthma, chronic bronchitis, and rheumatic conditions. [Pg.300]

Dulcamara Twigs and stems Solanum dulcamara Europe and Asia... [Pg.198]

Solanum commersonii (nightshade) (Solanaceae) Solanum dulcamara (nightshade) (Solanaceae) Spartina anglica (Poaceae) Vitis vinifera (grape) (Vitaceae)... [Pg.514]

Solanum dulcamara (Solanaceae) [induced by Jasmonic acid (at 50-100)] Solanum melongena (Solanaceae) [induced by Jasmonic acid (at 50-100)] Vida saliva (vetch) (Fabaceae) [seed]... [Pg.546]

Solanum dulcamara. Bitter sweet or woody nightshade. Narcotic, alterative in decoction. 2 fl. ozs. Herb. 1[lb.] 0[oz.]... [Pg.255]

Bittersweet nightshade Solanum dulcamara Solasonine in stem and unripe berries Anticholinergic toxicity Toxic effects with >10 berries fatal adult dose 200 berries... [Pg.77]

Bittersweet nightshade Solanum dulcamara Cardiac toxicity... [Pg.2907]

Solanum Dulcamara Common Names Bittersweet, Climbing Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Felonwood, Mad Dog Berries, Violet Bloom Poison Belladonna Dosage 4-5 Berries, 8-i2/ioz(28G) Leaves... [Pg.59]

BITTERSWEET Solanum dulcamara, L., Family Solanaceae, The whole plant is poisonous, mainly the stem and leaves. When chewing the stalk of the plant, the taste is firstly acrid then sweet (the reverse of the Latin name of the species). [Pg.142]

Many anticancer drags are extracted from plants. Galen proposed the juice expressed from woody nightshade Solanum dulcamara) to treat tumours and warts, which has been demonstrated to exert anti-inflammatory properties. More than 1600 genera have been examined in recent decades. ... [Pg.21]

The steroidal alkaloidal glycoside P-solamarine is isolated from woody night-shade Solanum dulcamara Linn., (Family Solanaceae). [Pg.825]


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