Horticultural Reviews: Volume 43 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119107781.ch03
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Ragwort: Invasive Weed and Potential Pharmaceutical

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“…Methanol (hot) [93], Methanol [64,152], 0.025 M Sulfuric Acid [153], Water (hot) [154], Tartaric acid in Methanol [152]; Ethanol [152] 0.7 M HCl [152], Chloroform/Methanol [152] Refluxing Tartaric Acid in Methanol [54,152], Methanol/Water (50/50) [116], Ethanol [152], 0.7 M HCl [152], Ascorbic Acid in Methanol [152] Sonication Chloroform (basic) [155], Methanol/Water (50/50) [116], Methanol/Chloroform (15/85) [116], Methanol [116], Ethanol [116], Tartaric Acid in Methanol [152], Acetic Acid [152] Percolation Methanol [152] HWPE Water [116] PLE Acetic Acid [122], Phosphoric Acid [122], Formic Acid [122], Sulfuric Acid [122], Ammonia [122] Tussilago (Asteraceae)…”
Section: Macerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Methanol (hot) [93], Methanol [64,152], 0.025 M Sulfuric Acid [153], Water (hot) [154], Tartaric acid in Methanol [152]; Ethanol [152] 0.7 M HCl [152], Chloroform/Methanol [152] Refluxing Tartaric Acid in Methanol [54,152], Methanol/Water (50/50) [116], Ethanol [152], 0.7 M HCl [152], Ascorbic Acid in Methanol [152] Sonication Chloroform (basic) [155], Methanol/Water (50/50) [116], Methanol/Chloroform (15/85) [116], Methanol [116], Ethanol [116], Tartaric Acid in Methanol [152], Acetic Acid [152] Percolation Methanol [152] HWPE Water [116] PLE Acetic Acid [122], Phosphoric Acid [122], Formic Acid [122], Sulfuric Acid [122], Ammonia [122] Tussilago (Asteraceae)…”
Section: Macerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Don is exported as OTC in traditional Chinese medicine for treating bacterial diarrhea, enteritis, conjunctivitis, and respiratory tract infections [206] or in Africa against malaria [207] or hypertension [208]. Other species were tested for their relaxant effects [209] as well as anti-inflammatory [155,206,209], antimicrobial [155,206], antileptospirosis [206], hepaprotective [206], anti-infusorial [206], antioxidant [206,[210][211][212][213][214], antiviral [206,215,216], antitumoral [155,206,217], analgesic [206], anti-tuberculosis [218], anti-spastic [155], and antibacterial [103] characteristics. In several Senecio species, 39 different PAs have been identified (see Table 2).…”
Section: Seneciomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In den letzten Jahren wurden dem Institut für Tierernährung, Ernährungsschäden und Diätetik der Universität Leipzig Fragen zum Risiko der Aufnahme von Herbst-Zeitlose (Colchicum autumnale), Jakobs-Kreuzkraut (Senecio jacobaea) und Echtes Johanniskraut (Hypericum perforatum) auf der Weide oder auch im Heu gestellt. [11] unterschiedliche Angaben zu der PA-Alkaloid-Zusammensetzung in den Pflanzen Seneciphylline, Senecionine, Jacozine, Jacobine, Jacoline und Jaconine als freie Basen und deren N-Oxide [12] Jacobine, Jacidine, Jaconine, Retrosine als freie Basen und deren N-Oxide [13] PAs liegen hauptsächlich als N-Oxide in der Pflanze vor [14] Akute [26] starke Unterschiede in den Hypericin-Gehalten [27 -29] Verteilung Hypericin-Gehalte:…”
Section: Altbekannte Giftpflanzen Neu Betrachtetunclassified