ononis_spinosa_l
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Winter bald subshrub, 10 to 80 cm high, with strong, to 50 cm long taproots; stem branched, woody at base, spiny, leaves 3-foliolate; | Winter bald subshrub, 10 to 80 cm high, with strong, to 50 cm long taproots; stem branched, woody at base, spiny, leaves 3-foliolate; | ||
- | "Parts used: Dried roots, harvested in autumn (Ononidis radix). The roots have charcteristic radiate structure in transverse section, due to broad medullary rays. Therapeutic category: Diuretic... The active ingredient for the diuretic effect is not yet known but it has been speculated that it could be α-onocerin, | + | Root extracts of Onosis spinosa are diuretically active. The constituents of the roots are terpenes (trans-anethol and α-onocerin), β-sitosterol, and a complex mixture of flavonoids and isoflavonoids including rutin, kaempferol, genistein, formononetin |
+ | [High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of flavonoids from Ononis spinosa L., Pietta, P., Calatroni, A., Zio, C., Journal | ||
- | {{: | + | The dried roots, harvested in autumn (Ononidis radix), are used as weak diuretic. "The roots have characteristic radiate structure in transverse section, due to broad medullary rays... The active ingredient for the diuretic effect is not yet known but it has been speculated that it could be α-onocerin, |
+ | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 220] | ||
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Köhler, | Köhler, | ||
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