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Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2003
Interrelations between the total content of isoquinoline alkaloids, the concentrations of quaternary protoberberines and benzophenanthridines, and the amount of K, Cu, Co, Al, Ba, and Zn in aerial parts of individual celandine plants were revealed, within a single cenopopulation, using correlation analysis and regression analysis.
G. N. Buzuk +3 more
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Interrelations between the total content of isoquinoline alkaloids, the concentrations of quaternary protoberberines and benzophenanthridines, and the amount of K, Cu, Co, Al, Ba, and Zn in aerial parts of individual celandine plants were revealed, within a single cenopopulation, using correlation analysis and regression analysis.
G. N. Buzuk +3 more
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Germination characteristics of greater celandine (CHELIDONIUM MAJUS L.) Seeds
American Journal Of Biomedical Science & Pharmaceutical InnovationThis article presents the results of research conducted on the germination of Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus L.), one of the valuable medicinal plant species. It was found that under laboratory conditions, seed germination was high (91.4-93%) with an optimal germination temperature of 25-30°C.
Achilova Sh.S. +2 more
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[The greater celandine (Chelidonium majus L.)--review of present knowledge].
Ceska a Slovenska farmacie : casopis Ceske farmaceuticke spolecnosti a Slovenske farmaceuticke spolecnosti, 1995The greater celandine (Chelidonium majus L.) is a species of the Papaveraceae family. The principal secondary metabolites of the plant are isoquinoline alkaloids; more than 30 were found here. The richest organ is the root, the total content of alkaloids in it reaching 2-3%. The dominant alkaloids of the root are chelidonine and coptisine.
E, Táborská +3 more
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[Acute hepatitis after use of a herbal preparation with greater celandine (Chelidonium majus)].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2002A 42-year-old woman developed jaundice due to acute hepatitis several weeks after ingestion of a herbal preparation containing greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) and curcuma root, which had been prescribed by an alternative therapist due to a skin complaint.
Crijns, A.P.G. +4 more
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[Characterization of polyphenoloxidase from the latex of greater celandine (Chelidonium majus L.)].
Ceska a Slovenska farmacie : casopis Ceske farmaceuticke spolecnosti a Slovenske farmaceuticke spolecnosti, 2007Greater celandine, similarly as other plants of the family Papaveraceae, produces benzylisoquinoline alkaloids, primarily benzophenanthridines. Polyphenoloxidase (PPO) is most probably involved in the formation of dopamine, which is one of the precursors of norcoclaurine, the first intermediate with the benzylisoquinoline structure.
F, Bilka +4 more
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Preliminary outcome of Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) for
Nilo E. Gardin, Anne Jacqueline Braga
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1995
Chelidonium majus L., Greater Celandine (family Papaveraceae) is an ancient medicinal plant employed from time immemorial owing to its chemically and pharmacologically interesting alkaloids (Wagner 1982). Its extracts are used in folk medicine for their choleretic and spasmolytic actions (Simanek 1985).
M. L. Colombo, F. Tomè
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Chelidonium majus L., Greater Celandine (family Papaveraceae) is an ancient medicinal plant employed from time immemorial owing to its chemically and pharmacologically interesting alkaloids (Wagner 1982). Its extracts are used in folk medicine for their choleretic and spasmolytic actions (Simanek 1985).
M. L. Colombo, F. Tomè
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Letter to the editor: Outcome of Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) for COVID-19
Der Merkurstab, 2023N.E. Gardin, A.J. Braga
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Chelidonium majus (Greater celandine, Tetterwort)
2019K. Subramanya Sastry +4 more
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