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Teucrium chamaedrys

Herbal remedies that have been reported to be he-patotoxic include chaparral (Larrea tridentata), germander (Teucrium chamaedrys), and life root (Senecio aureus) [18]. Cases reported patients developing jaundice, fatigue, pruritus, markedly elevated serum liver enzyme levels, severe cholestasis, hepatitis, and hepatocellular injury or necrosis documented by serial liver biopsies [19-21]. Signs and symptoms may occur as early as 3 weeks to as late as 7 months following ingestion [20,21]. [Pg.735]

Larrey D, Vial T, Pauwels A, et al. Hepatitis after germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) administration another instance of herbal medicine hepatotoxicity. Ann Intern Med 117(2) 129-132, 1992. [Pg.744]

Hedge germander Teuchum x lucidrys) Wall germander Teucrium chamaedrys)... [Pg.276]

Oezel, M.Z., Goegues, R, Lewis, A.C., (2006) Determination of Teucrium chamaedrys volatiles by using direct thermal desorption-comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr All 14 164-169. [Pg.351]

Germander Teucrium chamaedrys Leaves, tops Diet aid Hepatotoxicity Avoid... [Pg.1531]

In France, many cases of hepatitis have been associated with the normal use of Teucrium chamaedrys (wall germander). The frequency of this adverse effect has been estimated at one case in about 4000 months of treatment (20). Two cases of hepatitis in women who had been taking germander daily for 6 months have been reported from Canada (21). Although most cases are not serious, deaths have been reported (22), and progression to liver cirrhosis has also been described (23). [Pg.1988]

Perez Alvarez J, Saez-Royuela F, Gento Pena E, Lopez Morante A, Velasco Oses A, Martin Lorente J. Hepatitis aguda por ingestion de infusiones con Teucrium chamaedrys. [Acute hepatitis due to ingestion of... [Pg.1988]

Though generally considered harmless and present in a number of remedies for weight loss or to lower cholesterol, adverse effects have also been reported for use of the mints germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) and T. polium. For example, acute hepatitis, nausea, and asthenia (loss of energy and strength) were common symptoms in nine cases associated with their use... [Pg.268]

Avula B, Manyam RB, Bedir E, Khan lA. HPLC analysis of neoclerodane diterpenoids from Teucrium chamaedrys. Pharmazie 2003 58 494-496. [Pg.53]

Sundaiesan, P.R., S.A. Slavoff, E. Grundel, et al. 2006. Isolation and characterisation of selected germander diterpenoids from authenticated Teucrium chamaedrys and T. canadense by HPLC, HPLC-MS and NMR. Phytochem. Anal. 17 243-250. [Pg.803]

German calamus oil. See Calamus oil German chamomile flower. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower German chamomile oil. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) oil Germander extract. See Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) extract Germander (Teucrium scorodonia) extract... [Pg.1879]

Tetronic 904. See Poloxamine 904 Tetronic 908. See Poloxamine 908 Tetronic 1101. See Poloxamine 1101 Tetronic 1102. See Poloxamine 1102 Tetronic 1104. See Poloxamine 1104 Tetronic 1107. See Poloxamine 1107 Tetronic 1301. See Poloxamine 1301 Tetronic 1302. See Poloxamine 1302 Tetronic 1304. See Poloxamine 1304 Tetronic 1307. See Poloxamine 1307 Tetronic 1501. See Poloxamine 1501 Tetronic 1502. See Poloxamine 1502 Tetronic 1504. See Poloxamine 1504 Tetronic 1508. See Poloxamine 1508 Tetron Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate. See Tetrasodium pyrophosphate 1,3,5,7-Tetroxocane, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-. See Acetaldehyde, tetramer Tetrylammonium bromide. See Tetraethylammonium bromide Tetryl formate. See Isobutyl formate Teucrium chamaedrys Teucrium chamaedrys extract. See Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) extract... [Pg.4397]

Wall germander extract. See Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) extract Wallpol 40-10a, Wallpol 40-102] Wallpol 40-103. See Polyvinyl acetate Wallpol 40-136] Wallpol 40-143] Wallpol 40-146] Wallpol 40-147] Wallpol 40-148. See Vinyl acrylic copolymer Wallpol 40100-2a, Wallpol 40104-00. See Polyvinyl acetate... [Pg.4701]

Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) extract 977091-56-7 Gluten gum 977091-57-8 Grape color extract 977091-60-3 Actilac M-60... [Pg.6680]

Further relevant essential oil investigations have been performed the early works using FID, while the more recent ones using, preferably, a TOFMS as detector. Among the essential oils previously studied by means of GC x GC are peppermint [122] and Australian sandalwood [123], with the latter also analyzed through GC x GC-TOFMS in the same work. Essential oils derived from Thymbra spicata [124], Pistacia vera [125], hop [126], Teucrium chamaedrys [127], Rosa dama-scena [128], coriander [129], and Artemisia annua [130], as well as tobacco [131], have also been subjected to GC x GC-TOFMS analyses. The references cited herein represent only a fraction of the studies performed by means of GC x GC on essential oils. [Pg.217]

Laricifomes officinales (VilF Fr) Kotl. et Pouz or Pomes officinalis Hypericum perforatum L. Teucrium chamaedrys L. [Pg.1087]


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