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Tussilago farfara

Tussilago farfara L. Kuan Dong Hua (Colts foot) (flower bud) Faradiol, rutin, hyperin, saponins, taraxanthin, tannins, essential oil.33 Antitussive, expectorant, antiasthmatic, stimulate the medullary center and slowly raise blood pressure. [Pg.166]

Urtica angustifolia, U. cannabina, U. lobata, U. tenacissima, U. urens, U. utillis Eagropyrum esculentum Fag ropy rum esculentum Glehnia hittoralis, Notopterygium incisium Altemanthera philoxeroides, A. sessilis Stephania hemendifolia, S. tetrandraq Tussilago farfara... [Pg.424]

Arctium lappa, Artemisia vulgaris, Dipsacus fullonum, Inula helenium, Solidago virgaurea, S. canadensis, Taraxacum officinale, Tussilago farfara... [Pg.520]

T. europaea, Tussilago farfara, Ulmus rubra, U. procera, Verbena officinalis, Viola tricolor, Zea mays, Ziziphus jujuba. [Pg.526]

Rehmannia glutinosa, Schisandra chinensis, Smilax china, S. aristolochiifolia, Tilia cordata, T. europaea, Typha angustifolia, T. latifolia Tussilago farfara Hyssopus officinalis... [Pg.530]

Chrysanthemum cinerriaefolium, Pyrethrum cinerariifolium Leonurus cardiaca Senecio vulgaris, S. aureus Tussilago farfara... [Pg.532]

T. pulegiodes, T. serpyllum, Tilia cordata, T. europaea, Tribulus terrestsi, Trifolium pratense, Tussilago farfara, Ulmus rubra, U. procera, Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. myrtillus, V. oreophilum, Verbena officinalis, Veronica officinalis, Viburnum opulus, V. prunifolium, Viola tricolor, Vitis vinifera, Zanthoxylum americanum, Zea mays... [Pg.538]

Comus florida, Crataegus laevigata, C. monongyna, C. oxyacantha, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, H. sabdariffa, Tussilago farfara, Vitis vinifera Taxus x media, T brevifolia Belamcanda chinensis Belamcanda chinensis Tephrosia virginiana... [Pg.538]

A new minor constituent of Senecio jacobaea L. has been shown to contain chlorine from its mass spectrum, which showed a molecular ion at m/z 38-5 and an ion at m/z 350 due to loss of chlorine.31 Senkirkine and integerrimine were previously isolated from S. antieuphorbium Sch. Bip. (c/. Vol. 3, p. 84). Senaet-nine and isosenaetnine have now been found in this species.32 Otosenine has again been isolated from S. cineraria DC.33 Bulgarian 5. erucifolius produces senecionine and seneciphylline.34 The amount of senkirkine present in specimens of Tussilago farfara obtained from several countries has been determined.35... [Pg.53]

Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara Leaves, flower Upper respiratory tract infections Pyrrolizidine alkaloids, hepatotoxicity Avoid ingestion of any parts of plant leaves may be used topically for antiinflammatory effects for up to 4-6 weeks... [Pg.1531]

Fig. 35 Spray-dried extracts and pantothenate solution. Spray-dried calcium pantothenate overview (A) and detail (B), showing mainly particles that were damaged during preparation of the SEM sample either by the high vacuum of the SEM or by the heat created during the sputter coating process. Spray-dried Tussilago farfara extract prepared by a system using atomizing air to form droplets and leading to small particle sizes (C) and a magnification thereof (D). Fig. 35 Spray-dried extracts and pantothenate solution. Spray-dried calcium pantothenate overview (A) and detail (B), showing mainly particles that were damaged during preparation of the SEM sample either by the high vacuum of the SEM or by the heat created during the sputter coating process. Spray-dried Tussilago farfara extract prepared by a system using atomizing air to form droplets and leading to small particle sizes (C) and a magnification thereof (D).
Tussilago farfara (coltsfoot) has hepatotoxic potential owing to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (see separate monograph). [Pg.364]

Silybum marianum (milk thistle) Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew) Tussilago farfara (coltsfoot)... [Pg.1617]

Tussilago farfara (coitsfoot) Asteraceae (aster) Clubmoss Lycopodium serratum... [Pg.1620]

Tussilago farfara (L ), coughwort, feuilles de tussilage, horse-hoof, huflattichblatter, kuandong hua (Anonymous, 1996), Petasites japonicus Maxim ("fuki-no-toh") (Hirono et al., 1973)... [Pg.253]

Hirono I, Mori H, Culvenor CCJ. Carcinogenic activity of coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara (L.). Gann 1976 67 125-9. [Pg.263]


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