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baptisia_tinctoria_l._r.br [2015/06/25 09:20] andreas |
baptisia_tinctoria_l._r.br [2015/06/25 09:29] andreas |
"... indications are: diphtheria with gangrene, scarlet fever, influenza (including intestinal flu), malaria, septic angina, gastric fever, typhus (also paratyphoid), dysentery, enteritis, gastritis, Asiatic cholera, diarrhea with great weakness, prolapse ani, appendicitis, peritonitis and retention of urine." \\ | "... indications are: diphtheria with gangrene, scarlet fever, influenza (including intestinal flu), malaria, septic angina, gastric fever, typhus (also paratyphoid), dysentery, enteritis, gastritis, Asiatic cholera, diarrhea with great weakness, prolapse ani, appendicitis, peritonitis and retention of urine." \\ |
[Lehrbuch der Biologischen Heilmittel, Gerhard Madaus, 1938] [[http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/madaus/baptisia.html]] | [Lehrbuch der Biologischen Heilmittel, Gerhard Madaus, 1938] [[http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/madaus/baptisia.html]] |
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| The aboveground parts contain alkaloids of the [[http://www.biocyclopedia.com/index/medicinal_plants/alkaloids/quinolizidine_alkaloids.php|quinolizidine type]] (stems 0.45%, leaves 0.08%, at flowering time), mainly cytisine (stem 84%, leaves 72%), N-methylcytisine, anagyrine, and 13-hydroxysparteine. \\ |
| [The lupine alkaloids of the genus Baptisia (Leguminosae)., Cranmer, M.F., Mabry, T.J., Phytochemistry, 5(6), 1966, 1133-1138] |
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"Chromatographically purified fractions of aqueous-ethanolic extracts from Baptisia tinctoria roots contained a strong lymphocyte DNA synthesis-stimulating activity... Protein P 4 was immunochemically related to phytohemagglutinin but, in contrast to PHA-P, it exhibited no hemagglutinating activity and no leucagglutinating activity like PHA-L." \\ | "Chromatographically purified fractions of aqueous-ethanolic extracts from Baptisia tinctoria roots contained a strong lymphocyte DNA synthesis-stimulating activity... Protein P 4 was immunochemically related to phytohemagglutinin but, in contrast to PHA-P, it exhibited no hemagglutinating activity and no leucagglutinating activity like PHA-L." \\ |