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 Petasites hybridus (L.) G.Gaertn. - syn.Petasites officinalis Moench; Tussilago hybrida L. - Asteraceae \\ Petasites hybridus (L.) G.Gaertn. - syn.Petasites officinalis Moench; Tussilago hybrida L. - Asteraceae \\
-(common) butterbur, **(Gewöhnliche) Pestwurz**+(common) butterbur, bog-rhubarb, **(Gewöhnliche) Pestwurz**
  
-Dioecious perennial herb, native to Europe and Western Asia; flowers white to pink-purple, all without rays, produced in the early spring before the leaves; basal leaves huge, long-petioled, tomentose beneath, up to 60cm in diameter, reniform to orbicular. \\+Dioecious perennial herb, up to 60cm high, native to Europe and Western Asia; flowers white to pink-purple, all without rays, produced in the early spring before the leaves; basal leaves huge, long-petioled, ovate-cordate, serrulate, tomentose beneath, up to 60cm in diameter, reniform to orbicular. \\
 "The plants are functionally dioecious, the staminate flowers without rays but marginal pistillate ones often with conspicuous though relatively short rays. Pistillate heads may have numerous rays." \\ "The plants are functionally dioecious, the staminate flowers without rays but marginal pistillate ones often with conspicuous though relatively short rays. Pistillate heads may have numerous rays." \\
 [[http://michiganflora.net/genus.aspx?id=Petasites]] [[http://michiganflora.net/genus.aspx?id=Petasites]]
  
 "Three spasmolytically active substances which contain no nitrogen, namely [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petasin|petasin]] and the petasolesters B and C, were isolated from Petasites officinalis Moench. They are all esters of the same C15-alcohol. Petasin is an ester of angelic acid, whereas the petasolesters B and C are derivates of a new acid containing sulphur, the β-methylmercapto-acrylic acid." \\ "Three spasmolytically active substances which contain no nitrogen, namely [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petasin|petasin]] and the petasolesters B and C, were isolated from Petasites officinalis Moench. They are all esters of the same C15-alcohol. Petasin is an ester of angelic acid, whereas the petasolesters B and C are derivates of a new acid containing sulphur, the β-methylmercapto-acrylic acid." \\
-[Über Inhaltsstoffe ausPetasites officinalis Moench I. Petasin und die Petasolester B und C., Stoll, A., Morf, R., Rheiner, A., Renz, J., Experientia, Vol.12(9), 1956, 360-362]+[Über Inhaltsstoffe ausPetasites officinalis Moench I. Petasin und die Petasolester B und C., Stoll, A., Morf, R., Rheiner, A., Renz, J., Experientia, Vol.12(9), 1956, 360-362]  
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 +"Seperation of a mixture of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons from coltsfoot rhizomes (Petasites officinalis Moench) afforded following compounds: β-elemene, α- and β-humulene, β- and γ-bisabolene, two new sesquiterpenic hydrocarbons petasitene and eremophilene, and a derivative of eremophilane type, furanoeremophilane." \\ 
 +[On terpenes. CXXXVIII. Sesquiterpenic hydrocarbons from coltsfoot rhizomes (Petasites officinalis MOENCH.)., Hochmannova, J., Novotný, L., Herout, V., Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, Vol.27(8), 1962, 1870-1876]
  
 By HPLC, 14 genuine sesquiterpenes of P.hybridus were seperated from different plant parts (rhizome, roots, runners, buds, leaves and stalks). "The six main compounds (isopetasin 1b, neopetasin 2b, petasin 3b, iso-S-petasin 1f, neo-S-petasin 2f and S-petasin 3f) have been quantitatively determined. These compounds are abundant in a subterranean parts, with the exception of isopetasin 1b, which is found in somewhat higher concentrations in leaves than in roots. In all the subterranean parts petasin 3b, which is known to have the highest spasmolytic activity, is by far the most important sesquiterpene ester. In a typical specimen, highest contents of petasin have been found in the rhizomes (9376 μg/g dried material), followed by the runners and the roots with 7018 and 7002 μg/g, respectively." \\ By HPLC, 14 genuine sesquiterpenes of P.hybridus were seperated from different plant parts (rhizome, roots, runners, buds, leaves and stalks). "The six main compounds (isopetasin 1b, neopetasin 2b, petasin 3b, iso-S-petasin 1f, neo-S-petasin 2f and S-petasin 3f) have been quantitatively determined. These compounds are abundant in a subterranean parts, with the exception of isopetasin 1b, which is found in somewhat higher concentrations in leaves than in roots. In all the subterranean parts petasin 3b, which is known to have the highest spasmolytic activity, is by far the most important sesquiterpene ester. In a typical specimen, highest contents of petasin have been found in the rhizomes (9376 μg/g dried material), followed by the runners and the roots with 7018 and 7002 μg/g, respectively." \\
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 "Here, we investigated the effects of a plant extract of petasites hybridus (Ze339) and its isolated active sesquiterpene ester petasin in these two in vitro cell models. Zileuton, a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, was used as a positive control. All compounds inhibited both cysteinyl-LT synthesis in eosinophils and LTB4 synthesis in neutrophils. In contrast, only Ze339 and petasin, but not zileuton, abrogated PAF- and C5a-induced increases in intracellular calcium concentrations. These data suggest that Ze339 and petasin may block, compared to zileuton, earlier signalling events initiated by G protein-coupled receptors in granulocytes, perhaps at the level of or proximal to phospholipase Cβ. Taken together, petasin appears to be one major active compound of petasites hybridus extract, since it demonstrates the same inhibitory activities on calcium fluxes and subsequent LT generation in both eosinophils and neutrophils as Ze339 does." \\ "Here, we investigated the effects of a plant extract of petasites hybridus (Ze339) and its isolated active sesquiterpene ester petasin in these two in vitro cell models. Zileuton, a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, was used as a positive control. All compounds inhibited both cysteinyl-LT synthesis in eosinophils and LTB4 synthesis in neutrophils. In contrast, only Ze339 and petasin, but not zileuton, abrogated PAF- and C5a-induced increases in intracellular calcium concentrations. These data suggest that Ze339 and petasin may block, compared to zileuton, earlier signalling events initiated by G protein-coupled receptors in granulocytes, perhaps at the level of or proximal to phospholipase Cβ. Taken together, petasin appears to be one major active compound of petasites hybridus extract, since it demonstrates the same inhibitory activities on calcium fluxes and subsequent LT generation in both eosinophils and neutrophils as Ze339 does." \\
 [Role of petasin in the potential anti-inflammatory activity of a plant extract of Petasites hybridus., Thomet, O.A., Wiesmann, U.N., Schapowal, A., Bizer, C., Simon, H.U., Biochemical pharmacology, Vol.61(8), 2001, 1041-1047] [Role of petasin in the potential anti-inflammatory activity of a plant extract of Petasites hybridus., Thomet, O.A., Wiesmann, U.N., Schapowal, A., Bizer, C., Simon, H.U., Biochemical pharmacology, Vol.61(8), 2001, 1041-1047]
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 +"The sesquiterpenes inhibit the formation of leucotrienes and exhibit spasmolytic and analgesic properties. Controlled clinical studies show a positive effect in the tretment of patients with chronic headache and migraine." \\
 +[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 234]
  
 There are two varieties with different chemical compositions, which can not be accurately differentiated. This chemical varieties may also be distinguished by steam distillation. Typical constituents of the rhizomes of the furan variety are furanopetasin and 9-hydroxy-furanoeremophilane. \\ There are two varieties with different chemical compositions, which can not be accurately differentiated. This chemical varieties may also be distinguished by steam distillation. Typical constituents of the rhizomes of the furan variety are furanopetasin and 9-hydroxy-furanoeremophilane. \\
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 [Petasol butenoate complex (Ze 339) relieves allergic rhinitis–induced nasal obstruction more effectively than desloratadine., Dumitru, A.F., Shamji, M., Wagenmann, M., Hindersin, S., Scheckenbach, K., Greve, J., Chaker, A.M., Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol.127(6), 2011,1515-1521] [Petasol butenoate complex (Ze 339) relieves allergic rhinitis–induced nasal obstruction more effectively than desloratadine., Dumitru, A.F., Shamji, M., Wagenmann, M., Hindersin, S., Scheckenbach, K., Greve, J., Chaker, A.M., Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol.127(6), 2011,1515-1521]
  
-{{:pestilenzwurz.jpg?500}} \\+{{:pestilenzwurz.jpg?600}} \\
 Blackwell, E., Herbarium Blackwellianum, vol.3, t.222 (1757) \\ Blackwell, E., Herbarium Blackwellianum, vol.3, t.222 (1757) \\
 [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=771911]] [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=771911]]
  
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 +Petasites hybridus [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/|CC BY-SA 3.0]], Author: Andreas Kraska
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