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Solidago virgaurea L. - Asteraceae - European goldenrod, woundwort, **Gewöhnliche Goldrute**, Gemeine Goldrute | Solidago virgaurea L. - Asteraceae - European goldenrod, woundwort, **Gewöhnliche Goldrute**, Gemeine Goldrute | ||
- | Perennial herb, up to 1m high, native to Europe, North Africa, West Asia; leaves alternate, lanceolate, serrulate; flower-heads 6-10mm long, ray florets distinct longer as the calyx, yellow, tube florets orange. | + | Perennial herb, up to 1m high, native to Europe, North Africa, West Asia; leaves alternate, lanceolate, serrulate; flower-heads 6-10mm long, ray florets distinct longer as the calyx, yellow, tube florets |
The flowering aboveground parts (Solidaginis virgaureae herba) or extracts are used as diuretic and urinary antiseptic to treat kidney and bladder infections, as well as urinary calculi and kidney gravel. \\ | The flowering aboveground parts (Solidaginis virgaureae herba) or extracts are used as diuretic and urinary antiseptic to treat kidney and bladder infections, as well as urinary calculi and kidney gravel. \\ | ||
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 305] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 305] | ||
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+ | The herb contain the phenolic glycosides leiocarposide and virgaureoside A. Leiocarposide is hydrolyzed in artificial intestinal fluid only very slowly (t1/2 = 41.7 h); less than 10% were found in the urine as metabolites. \\ | ||
+ | [Biotransformation of phenolglycosides leiocarposide and salicin., Fötsch, G., Pfeifer, S., Bartoszek, M., Franke, P., Hiller, K., Die Pharmazie, 44(8), 1989, 555-558] | ||
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+ | It was shown that the highest phenolic glycoside (leiocarposide) content was found in 2-year-old leaves (1.05%) after flowering (Sep.) and in the flower buds (1.60%) in June. \\ | ||
+ | [Quantitative determination of leiocarposide in Solidago virgaurea L., Bader, G., Janka, M., Hannig, H.J., Hiller, K., Pharmazie, 45(5), 1990, 380-381] | ||
S.virgaurea extracts contained rutin, kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside, | S.virgaurea extracts contained rutin, kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside, | ||
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[Effect of flavonoid fractions of Solidago virgaurea L on diuresis and levels of electrolytes., | [Effect of flavonoid fractions of Solidago virgaurea L on diuresis and levels of electrolytes., | ||
- | The aerial | + | Aerial |
[The main saponins from the aerial parts and the roots of Solidago virgaurea subsp. virgaurea., Bader, G., Wray, V., Hiller, K., Planta medica, 61(2), 1995, 158-161] | [The main saponins from the aerial parts and the roots of Solidago virgaurea subsp. virgaurea., Bader, G., Wray, V., Hiller, K., Planta medica, 61(2), 1995, 158-161] | ||
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+ | The analysis of 452 individual plants of S.virgaurea showed a high variability of the phytochemical composition (especially subspecies virgaurea) and ranges of 0.4-2.4 % flavonol glycosides, 0.7-4.6 % caffeic acid derivatives and 0.0-1.6 % phenolic glucosides. \\ | ||
+ | [Intraspezifische Variabilität und Einflüsse von Anbaumaßnahmen auf den Inhaltsstoffgehalt und Ertrag von Solidago virgaurea L., Lück, L., Doctoral dissertation, | ||
The essential oil collected by distillation (0.22%) of the fresh flowering tops of wild-growing (Russian Altai lowland) S.virgaurea had α-pinene (36.5%), myrcene (14.8%), β-caryophyllene (10.5%), germacrene D (8.2%), β-pinene (7.1%) and limonene+β-phellandrene (6.4%) as main components. It showed high activity against Aspergillus niger, Staphylococcus aureus, and Saccharomyces cervisiae, but low activity against Escherichia coli and no effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa. \\ | The essential oil collected by distillation (0.22%) of the fresh flowering tops of wild-growing (Russian Altai lowland) S.virgaurea had α-pinene (36.5%), myrcene (14.8%), β-caryophyllene (10.5%), germacrene D (8.2%), β-pinene (7.1%) and limonene+β-phellandrene (6.4%) as main components. It showed high activity against Aspergillus niger, Staphylococcus aureus, and Saccharomyces cervisiae, but low activity against Escherichia coli and no effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa. \\ | ||
- | [Volatile oil-bearing flora of Siberia VIII: essential oil composition and antimicrobial activity of wild Solidago virgaurea L. from the Russian Altai., Tkachev, A.V., Korolyuk, E.A., Letchamo, W., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 18(1), 46-50.] | + | [Volatile oil-bearing flora of Siberia VIII: essential oil composition and antimicrobial activity of wild Solidago virgaurea L. from the Russian Altai., Tkachev, A.V., Korolyuk, E.A., Letchamo, W., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 18(1), 2006, 46-50] |
- | HPLC analysis | + | HPLC analysis |
[Chemical characteristics of European goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea L. subsp. virgaurea) from natural sites in Central and Eastern Poland., Roslon, W., Osinska, E., Mazur, K., Geszprych, A., Acta Sci. Pol., Hortorum Cultus, 13(1), 2014, 55-65] | [Chemical characteristics of European goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea L. subsp. virgaurea) from natural sites in Central and Eastern Poland., Roslon, W., Osinska, E., Mazur, K., Geszprych, A., Acta Sci. Pol., Hortorum Cultus, 13(1), 2014, 55-65] | ||
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Dietrich, | Dietrich, | ||
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