10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARISTOLOCHIA»
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aristolochia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aristolochia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference
Aristolochia barbata 71 Aristolochia serpentaria 2143. (1) Aristolochia barbata; (3
) aristolochiaceae; (4) Brazil, Venezuela; (5) tonic; (6) snake bite, tetanus 2144. (
1) Aristolochia bracteata; (3) aristolochiaceae; (4) Sudan; (5) anodyne, antidote, ...
2
Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants: Asia and the Pacific
Aristolochia indica L., Aristolochia kaempferi, and Aristolochia recurvilabra
Hance are used for the treatment of inflammatory conditions. A. indica L. Indian
Aristolochia, also known as Indian birthwort, ishvara (Sanskrit), or adagam (Tamil
), is a ...
3
Studies in Natural Products Chemistry: Bioactive Natural ...
... pathway of 961 from Aristolochia species 876-879 Aristolactam III 974
Aristolactam taliscanine 980 in Parkinson's diseases 980 Aristolactaml-N-B-
glucoside 879 Aristolactones 961 biosynthesis of 961 Aristolanes 912 from
Aristolochia longa ...
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A New Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the ...
Th« systematic name of the Aristolochia vulgarit of some pharmacopoeias. See
Aristolochia vulgarit Aristolochia iiih'm The root of this plant, Fvmaria bulbotu of
Linnaeus:— caule limplici. bracteit ion: ituditie forum ; □was Ibrmcrly given to ...
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Art and Cultural Heritage: Law, Policy, and Practice
The nephrotoxicity of the treatment has been traced to the inadvertent use of
aristolochia fanchi in herbal formulations as a substitute for stephania tetrandra.
One third of the Belgian patients are reported to have received a renal transplant.
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Meyler's Side Effects of Herbal Medicines
Aristolochia (dutchman's pipe) 2. Asarum (wild ginger) 3. Hexastylis (heartleaf).
Aristolochia species Plants belonging to the genus of Aristolochia are rich in
aristolochic acids and aristolactams. In the UK, the long-term (2 and 6 years) use
of ...
7
CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
in Philippines: bangisi, pang-guisi, pangisi Aristolochia moupinensis Franchet (
Aristolochia bonatii H. Léveillé; Aristolochia jinshanensis Z.L. Yang & S.X. Tan)
China. See Nouvelles archives du muséum d'histoire naturelle, sér. 2, 10: 79.
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
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Bioactive Natural Products
CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS AND PHARMACOLOGY OF ARISTOLOCHIA
SPECIES TIAN-SHUNG WU*, AMOORU G. DAMU, CHUNG-REN SU, AND PING
-CHUNG KUO Department of Chemistry, National Cheng Kung University,
Tainan, ...
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A General Natural History Or New and Accurate Description of ...
Clematite The erect, cordated-seemed Aristolochia, with csusterea', ax'-
Dlsirthwozt. ilsary flowers. ' The root is composed of a great number of thick fibres
, which spread every way? the plant rises to two or three feet high: the stalk is
striated, ...
10
Side Effects of Drugs Annual: A worldwide yearly survey of ...
Manufacturers were directed to replace Aristolochia fangchi and Aristolochia
debilis with Staphania tetrandra and Inula helenium respectively in their
traditional medicine formulations by 30 September 2004. The Provincial Drug
Bureau was ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ARISTOLOCHIA»
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aristolochia is used in the context of the following news items.
The Right Chemistry: Unexpected consequences are part and …
Aflatoxins from moulds, infection by helicobacter pylori bacteria, herbal remedies containing Aristolochia species, X-rays, occupation as painter ... «Montreal Gazette, Jul 15»
Butterfly garden is thriving next to golf course
Today, the garden, about half the size of a football field, has about 30 host plants, including the Aristolochia acuminata. More commonly known ... «AsiaOne, Jun 15»
Getting in touch with our California prairie
California pipevine (Aristolochia californica). California wild grape (Vitis californica). Willow (Salix, several species). Shrubland: Rocky soil with ... «Sacramento Bee, Jun 15»
Strange plants keep bringing surprises
Among the flowers, I sometimes saw calico and pelican flowers, the Aristolochia species, but only planted a vine when I started to garden for ... «TBO.com, May 15»
Nature Journal: Dutchman's pipe & its insect prison
One of the most common of these is Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia macrophylla or Isotrema macrophyllum), the rope-like woody vine now in full ... «Asheville Citizen-Times, May 15»
FC students, faculty set to resurrect lost world
... tree or Pong-Pong), Aristolochia Ornithocephala (mottled Dutchman's pipe) and Dolichandrone Stipulate (a flowering plant), Nerlekar added. «Pune Mirror, May 15»
Options abound for vine to cover pavilion
Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia gigantic) features curious 8- to 10-inch burgundy mottled blooms, which appear on this root-hardy species spring ... «Houston Chronicle, May 15»
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Keeping butterflies in the garden
... Aristolochia californica and Virginia snakeroot, Aristolochia serpentaria. As the larval caterpillars consume the native pipevine, a chemical in ... «Marin Independent Journal, May 15»
DNA-damaging herbs suggest opportunities for cancer prevention
The offending plants are a group of species in the genus Aristolochia, which often have beautiful flowers called 'Dutchman's pipes.' These ... «BMC Blogs Network, Apr 15»
Launch your wildlife garden with butterflies
Pipevine swallowtails, for example, can only feed on less than a half-dozen different species of plants, including Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia). «Tribune-Review, Feb 15»