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xysmalobium_undulatum_l._r.br [2015/10/14 11:22] andreas |
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Xysmalobium undulatum (L.) R. Br. - syn. Asclepias undulata L. - Asclepiadaceae - Uzara, wild cotton, milk bush, melkbos, bitterhout, bitterwortel, **Uzara** | Xysmalobium undulatum (L.) R. Br. - syn. Asclepias undulata L. - Asclepiadaceae - Uzara, wild cotton, milk bush, melkbos, bitterhout, bitterwortel, **Uzara** |
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Erect perennial herb of South Africa, 0.60-1 m high; leaves opposite, short petioled, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate, entire, the undersite yellowish-green, above green; inflorescence an umbel; flowers wheel-shaped, yellow-green with brown. | Erect perennial herb of South Africa, 60-100cm high; leaves opposite, short petioled, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate, entire, the undersite yellowish-green, above green; inflorescence an umbel; flowers wheel-shaped, yellow-green with brown. |
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"The South African Xhosa people for many generations used the root as remedy (Uzara). African healers use the Uzara Medicine to threat indigestion, painful menstruation, migraine and colds. In Germany, a dry extract is obtained since 1911 from the Uzara root to threat diarrhea." [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzara]] | "The South African Xhosa people for many generations used the root as remedy (Uzara). African healers use the Uzara Medicine to threat indigestion, painful menstruation, migraine and colds. In Germany, a dry extract is obtained since 1911 from the Uzara root to threat diarrhea." [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzara]] |
"Limited scientific studies on the biological activity of uzara have been done. In vitro antisecretory antidiarrhoeal action was confirmed. Central nervous system activity was conflicting, in vitro and in vivo (animals) studies were inconclusive and no clinical studies have been performed. No antimutagenic effects have been reported and no toxicity up to date has been associated with uzara consumption. Significant cross-reactivity of uzara compounds with commercial digoxin and digitoxin assays may interfere with therapeutic drug monitoring." \\ | "Limited scientific studies on the biological activity of uzara have been done. In vitro antisecretory antidiarrhoeal action was confirmed. Central nervous system activity was conflicting, in vitro and in vivo (animals) studies were inconclusive and no clinical studies have been performed. No antimutagenic effects have been reported and no toxicity up to date has been associated with uzara consumption. Significant cross-reactivity of uzara compounds with commercial digoxin and digitoxin assays may interfere with therapeutic drug monitoring." \\ |
[Xysmalobium undulatum (uzara)–review of an antidiarrhoeal traditional medicine., Vermaak, I., Enslin, G.M., Idowu, T.O., Viljoen, A.M., Journal of ethnopharmacology, 156, 2014, 135-146] | [Xysmalobium undulatum (uzara)–review of an antidiarrhoeal traditional medicine., Vermaak, I., Enslin, G.M., Idowu, T.O., Viljoen, A.M., Journal of ethnopharmacology, 156, 2014, 135-146] |
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| as Asclepias undulata L., Moninckx,J., Moninckx atlas, vol.6, t.32 (1682-1709) \\ |
| [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=1079229]] |