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Biennial or perennial herb, up to 70cm tall, native to Eurasia, naturalized in East North America; leaves pinnately lobed, underneath blueish green; flowers yellow with 4 petals, 2 sepals and numerous stamens. | Biennial or perennial herb, up to 70cm tall, native to Eurasia, naturalized in East North America; leaves pinnately lobed, underneath blueish green; flowers yellow with 4 petals, 2 sepals and numerous stamens. |
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| The German Commission E Monographs (a therapeutic guide to herbal medicine) approved C.majus herb (Chelidonii herba) to treat painful cramps of the bile ducts and the gastrointestinal tract. \\ |
| [Bundesanzeiger 15.5.1985] |
| [[http://buecher.heilpflanzen-welt.de/BGA-Kommission-E-Monographien/chelidonii-herba-schoellkraut.htm]] |
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"Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) has a long history as being useful for the treatment of many diseases in European countries. This plant is of great interest for its use also in Chinese herbal medicine. The plant contains, as major secondary metabolites, isoquinoline alkaloids, such as sanguinarine, chelidonine, chelerythrine, berberine and coptisine. Other compounds structurally unrelated to the alkaloids have been isolated from the aerial parts: several flavonoids and phenolic acids. C. majus extracts and its purified compounds exhibit interesting antiviral, antitumour and antimicrobial properties both in vitro and in vivo." | "Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) has a long history as being useful for the treatment of many diseases in European countries. This plant is of great interest for its use also in Chinese herbal medicine. The plant contains, as major secondary metabolites, isoquinoline alkaloids, such as sanguinarine, chelidonine, chelerythrine, berberine and coptisine. Other compounds structurally unrelated to the alkaloids have been isolated from the aerial parts: several flavonoids and phenolic acids. C. majus extracts and its purified compounds exhibit interesting antiviral, antitumour and antimicrobial properties both in vitro and in vivo." |