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Stachys officinalis

N.A. Stachys officinalis (L.) Trev. Tannins, stachydrine, betonicine, betaine, choline.99 100 107 Stop bleeding from open wound, antispetic. [Pg.301]

Lycium barbarum, L. chinense, L. pallidum, Stachys officinalis... [Pg.507]

Cannabis sativa, Digitalia purpurea, Euphorbia hirta, Glycine max, Leonurus cardiaca, Potentilla anserina, Stachys officinalis, Taraxacum officinale, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Urtica urens, Viscum album Aloe barbadensis, A. vera, Polygonum hydropiper, P bistorta... [Pg.510]

Heracleum maximum, H. lanatum, H. sphondylium Silene ocaulis, S. virginica Medicago sativa, Stachys officinalis Smilax china, S. aristolochiifolia... [Pg.536]

S. lateriflora, Solarium dulcamara, Solidago canadensis, S. virgaurea, Sorbus aucuparia, Spiraea ulmaria, Stachys officinalis, Syzygium aromaticum, Tagetes minuta, T. lucida, Taraxacum officinale, Terminalia chebula, Thuja occidentalis, Thymus vulgaris, T. capitatus, T. citriodorus, T praecox,... [Pg.538]

Source Betonioa officinalis L. syn. Stachys officinalis) Mol. formula 20 240 ... [Pg.652]

HO, Isolated from Betonica officinalis and Stachys sylvatica Betonicine - no known bioactivity 242... [Pg.53]

Betonica officinalis —Stachys) Lamiac. Aerial parts 282... [Pg.638]

Stachys siebolclii (Lamiaceae), Buddleja globosa, B. officinalis (Loganiaceae),... [Pg.635]

Schulze and Trier discovered betonicine, C7H13O3N, in Betonica officinalis L. and in Stachys sylvatica L. (43, 58). This alkaloid has a sweet taste, a neutral reaction and is readily soluble in water but difficultly so in cold alcohol. Crystallization from this latter solvent yields short, four-sided, truncated pyramids containing a molecule of water of crystallization, C7H13O3N H2O. These crystals, after drying, melted at 252° (dec) (59) and at temperatures in excess of this produced a vapor which shows an intense pyrrole reaction. It is optically active, [a ]D 36.6° (water), and forms salts readily. The hydrochloride separates from ethanol as colorless prismatic needles, m.p. 224° (dec) [a]J —24.8° (water), the chloroaurate, clusters of small yellow tablets, melts at 230-232° (dec) and the chloroplatinate, (B HCLjPtCU, melts at 225-226° (dec). [Pg.103]

Syn Betonica officinalis L. Stachys betonica Benth. nom. illeg. [Pg.825]

Present in Betonica officinalis and Stachys silmUca, and is sto-eoiaomeric with turicine. Prisms from BtOH. M.p. 262° decomp. [a]i — 36 60° in HgO. Spar. sol. cold EtOH. [Pg.262]


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