2012
DOI: 10.5567/pharmacologia.2012.344.347
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Pharmacological Properties of Scoparia Dulcis: A Review

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“…Valerian is a popular herbal product often used to treat insomnia, anxiety and related ailments (Murti et al, 2011). Valerian root extracts contain essential oils rich in sesquiterpenes such as valerenic acid and its derivatives.…”
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“…Valerian is a popular herbal product often used to treat insomnia, anxiety and related ailments (Murti et al, 2011). Valerian root extracts contain essential oils rich in sesquiterpenes such as valerenic acid and its derivatives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The mature plant is about 50-150 cm tall with pinnate leaves and the stem is upright and without branches (Fleming, 1998). Valerian fresh root has no odour, while the dried root possesses distinctly unpleasant smell similar to old dirty socks (Schulz et al, 1998).Valerian is a popular herbal product often used to treat insomnia, anxiety and related ailments (Murti et al, 2011). Valerian root extracts contain essential oils rich in sesquiterpenes such as valerenic acid and its derivatives.…”
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“…This plant is a native to Europe and Asia and has naturalized in eastern North America, which mainly grows in the northern temperate and cold regions (Abdi 2012, Zebarjadi et al 2011, Murti et al 2011. Valerian contains over 150 chemical constituents; many of them are physiologically active (Patocka and Jakl 2010).…”
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“…Valeriana officinalis is a hardy perennial flowering plant 12 . It is native to Europe and parts of Asia and has been naturalized in North America for commercial use.…”
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