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- | Teucrium chamaedrys L. - Lamiaceae - wall germander, **Edel-Gamander** | ||
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- | Subshrub, 15-30cm high, with creeping woody roots; stem branched; leaves entire, elliptic, up to 3cm long, serrate or notched; flowers with reddish corolla, rarely white. | ||
- | The plant is native from southern central Europe and the Mediterranean to western Asia. Several subspecies are known. [[http:// | ||
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- | The dried, aboveground parts (collected while flowering, Teucrii chamaedrys herba) are used as bitter tonic and astringent. " | ||
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- | Recently, T. chamaedrys L. has become popular as a slimming decoction without any scientific proof of efficacy notwithstanding its well-known hepatotoxicity. Hydroalcoholic extracts are currently used as flavourings in the preparation of wines, bitters and liqueurs. Teucrin A and teuchamaedryn A are the major toxic components of the diterpenoid fraction of T. chamaedrys L." [Two contemporary cases of hepatitis associated with Teucrium chamaedrys L. Decoction use. Case reports and review of literature. Gori, Luigi, et al. Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology 109.6, 2011, 521-526] [[http:// | ||
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