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Herbal medicine
A perennial of the mint family that contains alkaloids, bitter principles and volatile oils; it is astringent, and may be used as a throat gargle. It is rarely used by herbalists due to its uncertain efficacy.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
References in periodicals archive
Prunella vulgaris Aqueous Extract: Dried Prunella vulgaris aqueous extraction were prepared by grinding it followed by soaking in water (1 L) for 2 hour and then boiled in distilled water for 2 hr at 100AdegC.
Prunella vulgaris Ethanolic Extract: Plant dried material was grinded and extracted with 95% ethanol by using Soxhlet extractors, the extract was concentrated by rotary evaporation at less than 30AdegC and was lyophilized.8
Immune modulatory effects of
Prunella vulgaris. Int.
Proximate and ultimate sources of within-individual variation in seed mass in
Prunella vulgaris (Lamiaceae).
Keywords: SKI306X; Clematis mandshurica;
Prunella vulgaris; Trichosanthes kirilowii; Arthritis; Inflammation; Cartilage
+, Cirsium longespinosum 2 en 35; Sinapis arvensis + en 36; Artemisia verlotiorum + en 39; Malva sylvestris +, Equisetum ramosissimum 1en 40; Heracleum montanum + en 42;
Prunella vulgaris + en 43; Lotus corniculatus + en 47.
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