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- | Agrimonia eupatoria L. - Rosaceae | + | Agrimonia eupatoria L. - syn.Agrimonia officinalis Lam. - Rosaceae \\ |
+ | common agrimony, **Kleiner Odermennig**, | ||
- | Deciduous, perennial herb, 0.30-1m high, native to Europe, West Asia and Northern Africa; leaves interrupted imparipinnate with 3–5 pairs of leaflets, leaflets sessile, obovate-elliptic, | + | Deciduous, perennial herb, 0.30-1m high, native to Europe, West Asia and Northern Africa; leaves interrupted imparipinnate with 3–5 pairs of leaflets, leaflets sessile, obovate-elliptic, |
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- | The dried aboveground parts of A.eupatoria (Agrimoniae herba) | + | The dried aboveground parts of A.eupatoria (Agrimoniae herba) |
+ | "The plant is historically important as an astringent in the treatment of external wounds, especially to stop bleeding. Nowadays it is mostly used to treat mucosal inlfammations of the troat and acute diarrhoea, but also for piles, cystitis and urinary incontinence... Agrimonia (like other herbs from the Rosaceae) is rich in tannins, particularly catechol tannins and ellagitannins. One of the main compounds is [[http:// | ||
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 36] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 36] | ||
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[Development of chromatographic methods for determination of agrimoniin and related polyphenols in pharmaceutical products., Fecka, I., Journal of AOAC International, | [Development of chromatographic methods for determination of agrimoniin and related polyphenols in pharmaceutical products., Fecka, I., Journal of AOAC International, | ||
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+ | The material complies with the monograph of the European Pharmacopoeia [Agrimony]. \\ | ||
+ | Internal use: Agrimony has been widely documented as a remedy to treat mild diarrhoea [Agrimonia; Blaschek 1993; Dorsch 2002]. External use: Locally as a gargle for inflammation of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa [Gray | ||
+ | 1998; Dorsch 2002] and as a compress or rinse to support the healing of wounds [Gorunovic 1989; Blaschek 1993]. Efficacy for these indications is plausible on the basis of human experience and long-standing use." \\ | ||
+ | [ESCOP Monograph AGRIMONIAE HERBA Agrimony 2019] [[https:// | ||
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Lindman, | Lindman, | ||
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+ | Agrimonia eupatoria, [[https:// |