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Vitex agnus castus

Fujikawa et al. made the interesting observation that an extract from the stem bark given orally at a dose of 250 mg/kg once a day for 2 weeks protects rats against MPTP-induced Parkinsonian bradykinesia and catalepsy and inhibited neuronal loss of dopamine (70). The active constituents involved here are unknown. Note that the plant abounds with pentacyclic oleanene saponins (71-73). Note that Acanthopanax species are known to elaborate a series of diterpenes, a group that has the potency to bind to dopamine receptors, as reported in Vitex agnus-castus. Are diterpenes involved in the dopaminergic properties of Acanthopanax gracilistylus W. W. Sm. ... [Pg.129]

Wuttke W, Jarry H, Christoffel V, Spengler B, Seidlova-Wuttke D. Chaste tree (Vitex agnuS Castus)—pharmacology and clinical indications Phytomedicine 2003 10 348-357. [Pg.162]

Vitex agnus-castus root bark Arnica chamissonis flowers Frullania muscicola whole plant Rosmarinus officinalis leaves... [Pg.755]

Hirobe, C. et al.. Cytotoxic flavonoids from Vitex agnus-castus, Phytochemistry, 46, 521, 1997. [Pg.794]

Winterhoff, H. 1998. Vitex agnus-castus (chaste tree) pharmacological and clinical data. In Lawsib, L. D. and R. Bauer (eds.) Phytomedicines of Europe, Chemistry and Biological Activity. American Chemical Society. Washington, D.C. p. 299-307. [Pg.326]

Schefflera bodinieri (Araliaceae) Vitex agnus-castus (Verbenaceae) [fruit]... [Pg.192]

Testosterone Vitex agnus-castus (Lamiaceae), Pinas AND-R agonist converted via... [Pg.456]

Iva nevadensis, Helianthus spp. (Asteraceae), Lysionolus pauciflora (Gesneriaceae), Mentha piperita, Ocimum canum (Lamiaceae) [leaf, flower] Widespread Vitex agnus-castus L. (Lamiaceae), Polygonum orientals (Polygonaceae)... [Pg.644]

Taxus species (yew) Taxaceae (yew) Chaste tree Vitex agnus-castus... [Pg.1620]

Vitex agnus-castus (chaste tree) Verbenaceae (verbena) Cotton Gossypium species... [Pg.1620]

Wuttke W, Jarry H, Christoffel V, Spengler B, Seidlova-Wuttke D. Chaste tree Vitex agnus-castus)—pharmacology and clinical indications. Phytomedicine 2003 10(4) 348-57. Cahill DJ, Fox R, Wardle PG, Harlow CR. Multiple follicular development associated with herbal medicine. Hum Reprod 1994 9(8) 1469-70. [Pg.3622]

Vitex agnus-castus (chaste tree, hemp tree, monk s pepper) is a plant with estrogen-like activities, used for a variety of gynecological problems, particularly on the European continent, particularly premenstrual symptoms (1). [Pg.3622]

Vitex agnus-castus can cause ovarian hyperstimulation and increase the risk of miscarriage. [Pg.3622]

Chast tree berries Vitex agnus-castus)... [Pg.841]

Brown DJ. Herbal research review vitex agnus castus. Clinical monograph. Q Rev Nat Med 1994 2 111-121. [Pg.256]

Hobbs C. The chaste tree Vitex agnus castus. Pharm Hist 1991 33 19-24. [Pg.256]

Du Mee C. Medicinal plant review vitex agnus castus. Aust J Med Herbalism 1993 5 63-65. [Pg.256]

Loch EG, Selle H, Boblitz N. Treatment of premenstrual syndrome with a phytopharmaceutical formulation containing Vitex agnus castus. J Women s Health Gend Based Med 2000 9 315-320. [Pg.256]

Lucks BC. Vitex agnus castus essential oil and menopausal balance a research update. Complement Ther Nurs Midwifery 2003 9 157-160. [Pg.256]

Males Z, Blazevic N, Antoli A. The essential oil composition of Vitex agnus-castus f. rosea leaves and flowers. Planta Med 1998 64(3) 286-287. [Pg.256]

Lauritzen C, Reuter HD, Repges R, Bohnert KJ, Schmidt U. Treatment of premenstrual tension syndrome with Vitex agnus castus. Controlled, double-blind study versus pyridoxine. Phytomedicine 1997 4 183-189. [Pg.256]

Jarry H, Spengler B, Porzel A, Schmidt J, Wuttke W, Christoffel V. Evidence for estrogen receptor beta-selective activity of Vitex agnus-castus and isolated fla-vones. Planta Med 2003 69 945-947. [Pg.257]

Sprensen JM, Katsiotis ST. Parameters influencing the yield and composition of the essential oil from Cretan Vitex agnus-castus fruits. Planta Med 2000 66 245-250. [Pg.257]

Kuruuzum-Uz A, Stroch K, Demirezer LO, Zeeck A. Glucosides from Vitex agnus-castus. Phytochemistry 2003 63 959-964. [Pg.257]

Liu J, Burdette JE, Sun Y, et al. Isolation of linoleic acid as an estrogenic compound from the fruits of Vitex agnus-castus L. (chaste-berry). Phytomedicine 2004 11 18-23. [Pg.257]

Saden-KrehulaM, Kutrak D, Blazevic N. A4-3-ketosteroids in flowers and leaves of Vitex agnus-castus. Acta Pharm Jugosl 1991 41 237-241. [Pg.257]

Berger D, Schaffner W, Schrader E, Meier B, Brattstrom A. Efficacy of Vitex agnus castus L. extract Ze 440 in patients with premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Arch Gynecol Obstet 2000 264 150-153. [Pg.257]


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