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 The scientific genus name //Geum// is probably based on the Greek verb //geuein// meaning 'taste' and refers (also like //cloveroot// and the german //Nelkenwurz//) to the clove-like scent of the rhizome (which contains eugenol). The scientific genus name //Geum// is probably based on the Greek verb //geuein// meaning 'taste' and refers (also like //cloveroot// and the german //Nelkenwurz//) to the clove-like scent of the rhizome (which contains eugenol).
  
-The dried rhizome and roots (caryophyllatae rhizoma) are used as astringent, tonic, and antidiarrhoeal. "The rhizome is a traditional remedy to trat mild diarrhoea, dyspepsia and appetite loss. It is used as an astringent (gargle) in case of inflamed mucosa of the mouth and throat, chilblains, haemorrhoids and other skin disorders. It is also considered to be a bitter tonic and stomachic. An additive to liqueurs, brandies, toothpastes and mouthwashes... the active compounds are tannins (up to 30%)." \\+The dried rhizome and roots (Caryophyllatae Rhizoma) are used as astringent, tonic, and antidiarrhoeal. "The rhizome is a traditional remedy to trat mild diarrhoea, dyspepsia and appetite loss. It is used as an astringent (gargle) in case of inflamed mucosa of the mouth and throat, chilblains, haemorrhoids and other skin disorders. It is also considered to be a bitter tonic and stomachic. An additive to liqueurs, brandies, toothpastes and mouthwashes... the active compounds are tannins (up to 30%)." \\
 [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 157] [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 157]
  
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 [Composition of essential oil from aerial and underground parts of Geum rivale and G. urbanum growing in Poland., Owczarek, A., Gudej, J., Kicel, A., Natural product communications, 8(4), 2013, 505-508] [Composition of essential oil from aerial and underground parts of Geum rivale and G. urbanum growing in Poland., Owczarek, A., Gudej, J., Kicel, A., Natural product communications, 8(4), 2013, 505-508]
  
-Total ellagic acid content of underground parts of G. urbanum was 32mg/g, gallic acid was 5.25mg/g. \\+Some ellagitannins were identified in G.urbanum: Gemin A, pedunculagin, stachyurin, casuarinin, gemin G, and stenophyllanin A. \\ 
 +[Secondary metabolites from roots of Geum urbanum L., Piwowarski, J.P., Granica, S., Kosiński, M., Kiss, A.K., Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 53, 2014, 46-50]  
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 +Total [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellagic_acid|ellagic acid]] content of underground parts of G. urbanum was 32mg/g, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallic_acid|gallic acid]] was at 5mg/g. \\
 [Quantitative Determination of Ellagic Acid and Gallic Acid in Geum Rivale L. and G. Urbanum L., Owczarek, A., Olszewska, M.A., Gudej, J., Acta biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica, 56(2), 2014, 1-5] [[http://www2.ib.uj.edu.pl/abc/pdf/56_2/owczarek%20et%20al.abcbot56%282%292014-final%20printed%20version%20with%20page%20number.pdf]] [Quantitative Determination of Ellagic Acid and Gallic Acid in Geum Rivale L. and G. Urbanum L., Owczarek, A., Olszewska, M.A., Gudej, J., Acta biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica, 56(2), 2014, 1-5] [[http://www2.ib.uj.edu.pl/abc/pdf/56_2/owczarek%20et%20al.abcbot56%282%292014-final%20printed%20version%20with%20page%20number.pdf]]
  
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