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harungana_madagascariensis_lam._ex_poir [2015/10/09 19:13] andreas angelegt |
harungana_madagascariensis_lam._ex_poir [2015/10/10 13:28] (aktuell) andreas |
[[http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/species.php?species_id=140420]] \\ | [[http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/species.php?species_id=140420]] \\ |
[[http://plants.jstor.org/compilation/Harungana.madagascariensis]] | [[http://plants.jstor.org/compilation/Harungana.madagascariensis]] |
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| Hydroxylated anthracene derivatives like [[http://www.chemindustry.com/chemicals/01047167.html|harunganin]], harongin anthrone and 1,7-dihydroxyxanthone were isolated from the stem bark. \\ |
| [Phytochimie de la tige de Harungana madagascariensis., Nguyen V.T., Debenedetti S., DeKimpe N.,Tetrahedron Lett (44), 2003, 41-99] |
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Haronga bark and leaves (Harunganae madagascariensis cortex et folium) are mainly used traditionally to treat stomach ailments like dyspepsia, and mild pancreatic insuffiency, and to stimulate the production of gastric juices and bile. "In African countries the reddish sap obtained from the bark is used as a styptic and is applied topically to treat various skin diseases, wounds, leprosy and itch... Studies have shown that bark and leaf extracts are choleretic and cholekinetic. Furthermore, the drug stimulates secretion of digestive juices from both the pancreas and the stomach." \\ | Haronga bark and leaves (Harunganae madagascariensis cortex et folium) are mainly used traditionally to treat stomach ailments like dyspepsia, and mild pancreatic insuffiency, and to stimulate the production of gastric juices and bile. "In African countries the reddish sap obtained from the bark is used as a styptic and is applied topically to treat various skin diseases, wounds, leprosy and itch... Studies have shown that bark and leaf extracts are choleretic and cholekinetic. Furthermore, the drug stimulates secretion of digestive juices from both the pancreas and the stomach." \\ |
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 166] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 166] |
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| The hydroethanolic (50%) and methanolic extracts of the stem bark contain mainly phenolics (65.7/52.5%). Tannin content was 7.2/3.5%, anthraquinonenes 0.5/0.4%, and alkaloids 2.4/06%. \\ |
| [Quantitative Phytochemical Evaluation of Stem Bark Extracts of Harungana madagascariensis., Eze, F.N., Airouyuwa, O.J., Benin, B.C., British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 4(17), 2014, 2068-2074] [[http://www.sdiarticle1.org/prh/BJPR_14/2014/Revised-manuscript_version2_9988.pdf]] |
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