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Distribution of Acetogenic Naphthoquinones in Droseraceae and Their Chemotaxonomic Utility. [PDF]

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Schlauer J   +4 more
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Anti-inflammatory and spasmolytic activity of extracts from Droserae Herba

Phytomedicine, 2001
An ethanolic extract of Drosera madagascariensis inhibited human neutrophil elastase with an IC50 of 9.4 microg/ml. The naphthoquinones present in the extract were not responsible for this effect, but flavonoids like quercetin (IC50 0.8 microg/ml), hyperoside (IC50 0.15 microg/ml) and isoquercitrin (IC50 0.7 microg/ml) contributed to inhibition of the ...
Melzig, Matthias F.   +2 more
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Determination of Naphthoquinones in Droserae herba by Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography

Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 1998
Abstract The naphthoquinones plumbagin and 7-methyljuglone are considered to be responsible for the spasmolytic and antimicrobial properties of sundew herb (Hb. Droserae), used mainly in pediatrics against whooping-cough. For the quality control of the drug a high performance liquid chromatographic method was established, which permits the simultaneous
L. Krenn   +2 more
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Sonnentau (Drosera, Herba Rosellae) als Volksheilmittel in Europa

1985
Der Sonnentau, eine Droseracee, fruher offizinell “Herba rosellae” genannt, bevorzugt saure Boden und wachst vor allem auf naturbelassenen, mehr oder weniger weitflachigen Hochmooren. Er gedeiht aber auch in nassen, schmalen und tiefen kleineren Schluchten des Bergwaldes und des felsigen Flach- und Hugellandes.
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