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Zingiber officinale. See

Plate 15. Sesamum indicum (see full discussion in Chapter 15). Plate 16. Zingiber officinale (see full discussion in Chapter 16). [Pg.636]

Plate 16. Zingiber officinale (see full discussion in Chapter 16). [Pg.640]

These appear to be the only reports of ginger as a probable cause of overanticoagulation, despite the fact that prior to these Ginger Zingiber officinale ) has been sometimes listed as a herb that interacts with warfarin. on the basis that in vitro it inhibits platelet aggregation. However, this antiplatelet effect has not been demonstrated in clinical studies (which have been the subject of a review ), see also Coumarins + Herbal medicines , p.414. [Pg.416]

Ginger extract. See Ginger (Zingiber officinale) extract... [Pg.1881]

Zingiber officinale root extract. See Ginger (Zingiber officinale) extract Zingiber officinalis. See Ginger (Zingiber officinale) oil... [Pg.4771]


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