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-Alkanna tinctoria (L.) Tausch - syn.Alkanna tuberculata (Forssk.) Meikle; Lithospermum lehmanii Tineo - Boraginaceae \\+Alkanna tinctoria (L.) Tausch - syn.Alkanna matthioli Tausch; Alkanna tuberculata (Forssk.) Meikle; Lithospermum lehmanii Tineo - Boraginaceae \\
 alkanet, dyer's alkanet, dyer's bugloss, **Schminkwurz**, Alkanna, Färberkraut alkanet, dyer's alkanet, dyer's bugloss, **Schminkwurz**, Alkanna, Färberkraut
  
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 "From the roots of Alkanna tinctoria Tausch, the alkannin esters of the following acids were isolated and identified: β,β-dimethylacrylic acid, β-acetoxy-isovaleric acid, isovaleric acid, and angelic acid. These esteric pigments showed excellent wound healing properties in a clinical study on 72 patients with ulcus cruris." \\ "From the roots of Alkanna tinctoria Tausch, the alkannin esters of the following acids were isolated and identified: β,β-dimethylacrylic acid, β-acetoxy-isovaleric acid, isovaleric acid, and angelic acid. These esteric pigments showed excellent wound healing properties in a clinical study on 72 patients with ulcus cruris." \\
-[Wound healing properties of naphthaquinone pigments fromAlkanna tinctoria., Papageorgiou, V. P., Experientia, 34(11), 1978, 1499-1501]+[Wound healing properties of naphthaquinone pigments from Alkanna tinctoria., Papageorgiou, V. P., Experientia, 34(11), 1978, 1499-1501]
  
 "From time immemorial the root of this herb is applied internally äs antidiarrheal agent and externally in cases of skin diseases. Due to its intensively purple-colored dyestuffs, called alkannins, the bark of the root "From time immemorial the root of this herb is applied internally äs antidiarrheal agent and externally in cases of skin diseases. Due to its intensively purple-colored dyestuffs, called alkannins, the bark of the root
 is also used for staining cosmetics and foods. Three open-chain alkaloids, 7-angeloylretronecine, triangularine and dihydroxytriangularine, were isolated from the bark of the root in a total concentration of 0.25 to 0.3%. The drug should however no longer be administered internally. Prior to staining of foods, e.g. of lemonades, alkaloids should previously be eliminated." \\ is also used for staining cosmetics and foods. Three open-chain alkaloids, 7-angeloylretronecine, triangularine and dihydroxytriangularine, were isolated from the bark of the root in a total concentration of 0.25 to 0.3%. The drug should however no longer be administered internally. Prior to staining of foods, e.g. of lemonades, alkaloids should previously be eliminated." \\
 [Medicinal plants in Europe containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids., Roeder, E., Pharmazie, Vol.50(2), 1995, 83-98]  [Medicinal plants in Europe containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids., Roeder, E., Pharmazie, Vol.50(2), 1995, 83-98] 
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