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-Solanum dulcamara L. syn. Solanum lyratum Thunb., Solanum depilatum Kitag. - Solanaceae \\ +Solanum dulcamara L. syn. Solanum lyratum Thunb., Solanum depilatum Kitag. - Solanaceae \\ 
-deadly nightshade, (European) bittersweet, climbing nightshade, woody nightshade, **Bittersüßer Nachtschatten**+bitter nightshade, (European) bittersweet, climbing nightshade, woody nightshade, **Bittersüßer Nachtschatten**
  
-Deciduous woody climber, up to 2m high, native to Europe, North Africa, Asia, India, North America; leaves ovate-lanceolate, some top ones hastate (arrow-head-like, with two lobes); flowers violet-blue, 5-lobed; berries ovoid, bright red. +Deciduous woody climber, up to 2m high, native to Europe, North Africa, Asia, India, North America; leaves ovate-lanceolate, some top ones hastate (arrow-head-like, with two lobes); flowers violet-blue, 5-lobed; berries ovoid, bright red when mature
  
 Ingestion of the red berries by kids may lead to solanine poisoning. \\ Ingestion of the red berries by kids may lead to solanine poisoning. \\
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 [Pharmacology of solanine., Nishie, K., Gumbmann, M.R., Keyl, A.C., Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 19(1), 1971, 81-92] [Pharmacology of solanine., Nishie, K., Gumbmann, M.R., Keyl, A.C., Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 19(1), 1971, 81-92]
  
-The dried two- or three year old stems (Dulcamarae stipites) are used traditionally (orally, as infusion/decoction) in the supportive treatment of chronic eczema and pruritic skin conditions, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma and rheumatism. "Dependins on the source, the main alkaloids are glycosides of soladulcidine, tomatidenol or solasodine. The saponins are yamoginosidesA and B..." \\+The dried two- or three year old stems (Dulcamarae stipites) are used traditionally (orally, as infusion/decoction) in the supportive treatment of chronic eczema and pruritic skin conditions, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma and rheumatism. "Depending on the source, the main alkaloids are glycosides of soladulcidine, tomatidenol or solasodine. The saponins are yamoginosides A and B..." \\
 [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 304]   [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 304]  
  
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