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- | Malva sylvestris L. - Malvaceae - common mallow, high mallow, tall mallow, cheeses, **Wilde Malve**, Rosspappel, Große Käsepappel | + | Malva sylvestris L. - Malvaceae - common mallow, high mallow, tall mallow, cheeses, |
+ | **Wilde Malve**, Rosspappel, Große Käsepappel | ||
Erect perennial herb, 0.30-1m tall, native to Eurasia; inflorescences erect, axillary, clusters; flowers bright pink, pale in the centre, with darker pink (violet) lines like rays from the centre; petals 15-30mm , sepals 5-7mm long. | Erect perennial herb, 0.30-1m tall, native to Eurasia; inflorescences erect, axillary, clusters; flowers bright pink, pale in the centre, with darker pink (violet) lines like rays from the centre; petals 15-30mm , sepals 5-7mm long. | ||
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M.sylvestris "...is among the oldest known cultivated plants and was already cultivated in ancient times as a vegetable and medicinal plant. Its German trivial name ' | M.sylvestris "...is among the oldest known cultivated plants and was already cultivated in ancient times as a vegetable and medicinal plant. Its German trivial name ' | ||
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+ | The main acidic polysaccharide preparation isolated from the leaves of M.sylvestris L. var mauritiana Mill. is composed of l-rhamnose, d-galactose, | ||
+ | [Structure and anticomplementary activity of an acidic polysaccharide from the leaves of Malva sylvestris var. mauritiana., | ||
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+ | The leaves of M.sylvestris contain 8-hydroxyflavonoid glucuronides like gossypetin 3-glucoside-8-glucuronide and hypolaetin 4′-methyl ether 8-glucuronide, | ||
+ | [8-Hydroxyflavonoid glucuronides from Malva sylvestris., | ||
The dried leaves (Malvae folium) or flowers (Malvae flos) are used in folk medicine. "The main use of the herb is to treat mucosal irritations of the mouth and throat, that result in dry, irritating cough. It is also considered useful as a mild astringent to treat gastroenteritis. Traditionally it was used internally in case of bladder complaints and externally as a poultice for wounds." | The dried leaves (Malvae folium) or flowers (Malvae flos) are used in folk medicine. "The main use of the herb is to treat mucosal irritations of the mouth and throat, that result in dry, irritating cough. It is also considered useful as a mild astringent to treat gastroenteritis. Traditionally it was used internally in case of bladder complaints and externally as a poultice for wounds." | ||
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 197] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 197] | ||
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+ | [Antioxidant and radical scavenging properties of Malva sylvestris., | ||
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+ | M. sylvestris flower extract accelerated wound healing in rats. Extract-treated wounds showed increased well organized bands of collagen, more fibroblasts and few inflammatory cells. The extract effectively stimulated wound contraction as compared to control group and other groups. These findings support the plants traditional use. \\ | ||
+ | [Wound healing activity of Malva sylvestris and Punica granatum in alloxan-induced diabetic rats., Pirbalouti, A.G., Azizi, S., Koohpayeh, A., Hamedi, B., Acta Pol Pharm, Vol.67(5), 2010, 511-516] \\ | ||
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+ | "Malva sylvestris has been used since ancient times for its emollient, laxative and anti-inflammatory properties, being extensively used as salads, soups and teas... The LC–MS analysis of the HE (hydroalcoholic extract) confirmed the presence of scopoletin, quercetin and [[https:// | ||
+ | [Pre-clinical anti-inflammatory aspects of a cuisine and medicinal millennial herb: Malva sylvestris L., Prudente, A.S., Loddi, A.M., Duarte, M.R., Santos, A.R., Pochapski, M.T., Pizzolatti, M.G., Otuki, M.F., Food and Chemical Toxicology, Vol.58, 2013, 324-331] \\ | ||
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+ | "The aroma-active compounds of the essential oil from M. sylvestris were identified by GC-O and AEDA... The most strongly aroma-active compound, β-damascenone FD=9, sweet)plays an important role in the characteristic aroma of M.sylvestris. The other strongly affecting aroma compounds, phenylacetaldehyde(FD=8, | ||
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Kohl, F.G., Die officinellen Pflanzen der Pharmacopoea Germanica, t.55 (1891-1895) [F.G.Kohl] \\ | Kohl, F.G., Die officinellen Pflanzen der Pharmacopoea Germanica, t.55 (1891-1895) [F.G.Kohl] \\ | ||
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