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-Ranunculaceae - monkshood, helmet hlower, soldiers cap, garden wolfsbane, **Blauer Eisenhut**+Aconitum napellus L. - Ranunculaceae - monkshood, helmet hlower, soldiers cap, garden wolfsbane, **Blauer Eisenhut**
    
 Perennial herb, native to central and southern Europe.\\ Perennial herb, native to central and southern Europe.\\
 Plamt strict and  erect, 2-4 ft.; leaves divided to the base, the divisions deeply cleft, usually to below the middle, into numerous linear-oblong segments; flowers mostly blue or violet, in erect close spike-like terminal racemes, in summer or late summer. Plamt strict and  erect, 2-4 ft.; leaves divided to the base, the divisions deeply cleft, usually to below the middle, into numerous linear-oblong segments; flowers mostly blue or violet, in erect close spike-like terminal racemes, in summer or late summer.
  
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconitum_napellus +"A. napellus has a long history of use as a poison, with cases going back thousands of years. During the ancient Roman period of European history, the plant was often used to eliminate criminals and enemies, and by the end of the period it was banned and anyone growing A. napellus could have been legally sentenced to death" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconitum_napellus]]
-http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blauer_Eisenhut+
  
 **Aconitum napellus tuber** Aconitum, Aconite Root, Eisenhutknollen, Tubera Aconiti, Aconiti tuber [CRC, BI, BHP83] \\ **Aconitum napellus tuber** Aconitum, Aconite Root, Eisenhutknollen, Tubera Aconiti, Aconiti tuber [CRC, BI, BHP83] \\
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 Toxicity. The drug is very toxic due to its aconitine content. With an alkaloidal content of 0.15% (minimal content Ph.Helv.VI), only 0.5g of the drug could be lethal.  Toxicity. The drug is very toxic due to its aconitine content. With an alkaloidal content of 0.15% (minimal content Ph.Helv.VI), only 0.5g of the drug could be lethal. 
  
-"Diterpene alkaloids neoline (1), napelline (2), isotalatizidine (3), karakoline (4), senbusine A (5), senbusine C (6), aconitine (7) and taurenine (8) were identified from Aconitum napellus L. subsp. firmum..." [Identification of diterpene alkaloids from Aconitum napellus subsp. firmum and GIRK channel activities of some Aconitum alkaloids. Tivadar Kiss, Péter Orvosb, Száva Bánsághi, Peter Forgo, Nikoletta Jedlinszki, László Tálosi, Judit Hohmann, Dezső Csupor. Fitoterapia, Volume 90, October 2013, Pages 8593] \\ +"Diterpene alkaloids neoline (1), napelline (2), isotalatizidine (3), karakoline (4), senbusine A (5), senbusine C (6), aconitine (7) and taurenine (8) were identified from Aconitum napellus L. subsp. firmum..." \\ 
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 +[Identification of diterpene alkaloids from Aconitum napellus subsp. firmum and GIRK channel activities of some Aconitum alkaloids. Tivadar Kiss, Péter Orvosb, Száva Bánsághi, Peter Forgo, Nikoletta Jedlinszki, László Tálosi, Judit Hohmann, Dezső Csupor. Fitoterapia, Volume 90, October 2013, Pages 85-93] \\
  
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aconitum_napellus_l.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2017/07/14 09:47 von andreas