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-Verbenaceae- common vervain, common verbena, **Echtes Eisenkraut**+Verbena officinalis L. - Verbenaceae - common vervain, common verbena, **Echtes Eisenkraut**
  
-Annual herb, native to the northern hemisphere, 30-80cm high; stem erect, square, branched at the top; leaves opposite, lower ones petioled; small flowerspale-pink to pale-lilac; inflorescence a narrow spike.+Annual herb, native to the northern hemisphere, 30-80cm high; stem erect, square, branched at the top; leaves opposite, lower ones petioled; inflorescence a narrow spike; flowers pale-pink to pale-lilac.
  
-"The name Eisenkraut itself can be traced back to the cultic use of this plant: it should be the best remedy for wounds by iron weapons" [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echtes_Eisenkraut]]+Common verbena should not be confused with lemon verbena ([[aloysia_citrodora_palau|Aloysia citrodora]], which emit a powerful scent reminiscent of lemon when bruised). While the lemon verbena smells and tastes intensely like lemon, the vervain smells rather inconspicuous and contains many bitter substances. "The name Eisenkraut itself can be traced back to the cultic use of this plant: it should be the best remedy for wounds by iron weapons" [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echtes_Eisenkraut]]
  
-"Verbena officinalis has traditionally been used in herbal medicine in NavarraSpainin the treatment of topical inflammation. Due to the anti-inflammatory activity of Verbena officinalis 50% methanolic extract in i.p. and topical administration, the effects of several formulations were prepared and studied using carrageenan-induced edema and formalin testingPiroxicam gel and methyl salicylate ointment were studied as positive control for anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity, respectivelyThe edema inhibition of the preparations containing extract at the doses of 1–3% w/w were significantly different from the control groupThe anti-inflammatory effect of VO-3% was similar to the effect of piroxicam gel 3 h after carrageenan injection. The analgesic activity of topical preparation with more than 2.5% w/w was observed in the early phaseThis activity was observed in concentrations of more than 2% w/w in the late phase. The topical analgesic activity of the extract was less than the analgesic activity of methyl salicylate ointment." [Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of the topical preparation of Verbena officinalis L., M.I. CalvoJournal of Ethnopharmacology, Vol.107 (3), 2006380–382]+"A pentacyclic triterpenoidursolic acid (1)two iridoid glucosides, verbenalin (2) and hastatoside (3), and a phenylpropanoid glycoside, verbascoside (4), were isolated from Verbena officinalis Linn(Verbenaceae)a plant listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia...Tender parts of the plant were rich in all of these constituents (0.24-0.34%w/w) while the roots, which are not official in the Pharmacopoeias, contained a maximum amount (0.32%w/wof the bioactive verbascoside (4)." \\ 
 +[Quantitative determination of the major constituents of Verbena officinalis using high performance thin layer chromatography and high pressure liquid chromatographyMundkinajeddu DeepakSukhdev Swami HandaPhytochemical Analysis, Vol.11 (6), 2000351-355]
  
-"...50% methanolic extract and caffeoyl derivatives could potentially be considered as excellent and readily available sources of natural antifungal and antioxidant compounds." [Antioxidant and Antifungal Activity of Verbena officinalis L. LeavesE. CasanovaJMGarcía-MinaMICalvoPlant Foods for Human Nutrition +The aboveground parts, collected while flowering (Herba Verbenae, Verbenae herba) is used as diuretic, expectorant, bitter tonic, and externally to treat various skin disorders and slow healing woundsTraditional uses are numerous, including the treatment of fevercoughsore throat, asthma, pain, liver problems and other metabolic disordersIridoid glycosides (up to 0.5% d.w.) like [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbenalin|verbenalin]]verbenin and hastatoside, and caffeic acid derivatives such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbascoside|verbascoside]] (0.8%)are regarded as main active principles\\ 
-Vol.63 (3), 2008, 93-97]+"The bitter taste and tonic (amarumuse in stimulating digestionare ascribed to the iridoids." \\ 
 +[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 337
  
-"A pentacyclic triterpenoidursolic acid (1)two iridoid glucosides, verbenalin (2) and hastatoside (3), and a phenylpropanoid glycoside, verbascoside (4), were isolated from Verbena officinalis Linn(Verbenaceae)a plant listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia...Tender parts of the plant were rich in all of these constituents (0.24–0.34%w/w) while the roots, which are not official in the Pharmacopoeias, contained a maximum amount (0.32%w/wof the bioactive verbascoside (4)." [Quantitative determination of the major constituents of Verbena officinalis using high performance thin layer chromatography and high pressure liquid chromatographyMundkinajeddu DeepakSukhdev Swami HandaPhytochemical Analysis, Vol.11 (6), 2000351–355]+"Verbena officinalis has traditionally been used in herbal medicine in NavarraSpainin the treatment of topical inflammation. Due to the anti-inflammatory activity of Verbena officinalis 50% methanolic extract in i.p. and topical administration, the effects of several formulations were prepared and studied using carrageenan-induced edema and formalin testingPiroxicam gel and methyl salicylate ointment were studied as positive control for anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity, respectivelyThe edema inhibition of the preparations containing extract at the doses of 1-3% w/w were significantly different from the control group. The anti-inflammatory effect of VO-3% was similar to the effect of piroxicam gel 3 h after carrageenan injectionThe analgesic activity of topical preparation with more than 2.5% w/w was observed in the early phaseThis activity was observed in concentrations of more than 2% w/w in the late phase. The topical analgesic activity of the extract was less than the analgesic activity of methyl salicylate ointment." \\ 
 +[Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of the topical preparation of Verbena officinalis L., M.I. CalvoJournal of Ethnopharmacology, Vol.107 (3), 2006380-382]
  
 +"...50% methanolic extract and caffeoyl derivatives could potentially be considered as excellent and readily available sources of natural antifungal and antioxidant compounds." \\
 +[Antioxidant and Antifungal Activity of Verbena officinalis L. Leaves, E. Casanova, J. M. García-Mina, M. I. Calvo, Plant Foods for Human Nutrition Vol.63 (3), 2008, 93-97]
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 +{{:verbena_officinalis.jpg?600}} \\
 +Verbena officinalis L., Masclef, A., Atlas des plantes de France, vol.3 t.270 (1893) \\
 +[[http://botanicalillustrations.org/species.php?id_species=1054444]]
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 +{{http://www.botanische-spaziergaenge.at/Bilder/Lumix_80/P1110875.JPG}} \\
 +Verbena officinalis\\ © Rolf Marschner (2016),  
 +[[http://botanische-spaziergaenge.at/viewtopic.php?f=572&t=4513| www.botanische-spaziergaenge.at]]
  
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