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[BI-Lexikon Heilpflanzen und Drogen, Ennet D., Leipzig 1990, 134] | [BI-Lexikon Heilpflanzen und Drogen, Ennet D., Leipzig 1990, 134] | ||
- | A.europaeum essential oil of Romanian origin showed concentrations of 460–510 μg ml−1 for α-asarone (= (E)-asarone) and 24–29 μg ml−1 for β-asarone (= (Z)-asarone). \\ | + | A.europaeum essential oil of Romanian origin showed concentrations of 460-510 μg/ml for α-asarone (= (E)-asarone) and 24-29 μg/ml for β-asarone (= (Z)-asarone). \\ |
[Comparison of GC-MS and TLC techniques for asarone isomers determination., | [Comparison of GC-MS and TLC techniques for asarone isomers determination., | ||
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[Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | ||
- | In 2010, the use of all plants belonging to the Asarum species in drugs was banned in Germany by decree of the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM). The cause of this was the detection of AA-I in homeopathic mother tinctures of Asarum europaeum with approximately 0.044 to 0.13 ppm, and of Asarum canadense with approximately 127.4g/kg (about 0.13 ppm). \\ | + | In 2010, the use of all plants belonging to the Asarum species in drugs was banned in Germany by decree of the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM). The cause of this was the detection of aristolochic acid I in homeopathic mother tinctures of Asarum europaeum with approximately 0.044 - 0.13 ppm, and of Asarum canadense with approximately 127.4g/kg (about 0.13 ppm). \\ |
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