Steinmetz:Daphne
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 8 June 2009
[edit] Daphne gnidrum
- Also known as (or relevant to)
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- English Names
- Cinque-foil (of the racemose type)
- Spurge Flax
- Natural Habitat
- Mediterranean countries
- Asia Minor
- Part(s) Used
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- Constituent(s)
- mezerein (acrid resin)
- fixed oil
- Action
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[edit] Daphne laureola
- Also known as (or relevant to)
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- English Names
- Natural Habitat
- Central and Southern Europe
- Part(s) Used
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- Constituent(s)
- mezerein (acrid resin)
- fixed oil
- daphnin
- Action
- same as Daphne Mezereum
- but less pronounced. The berries are poisonous
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[edit] Daphne mezereum
- Also known as (or relevant to)
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- English Names
- Eaglewood
- Mystery bush
- Mezereon
- Spurge Olive
- Spurge Laurel
- Dwarf Bay
- Wild Pepper
- Natural Habitat
- hilly regions of Southern Europe
- Algeria
- Part(s) Used
- Cortex Mezerei
- Semen Mezerei = Semen Coccognidii
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- Constituent(s)
- seed: coccognin
- daphnin
- volatile oil
- fatty oil
- resin; bark: daphnin
- mezerein (acrid resin)
- mezereinic acid
- umbelliferone
- fixed oil
- Action
- bark: stimulant
- sudorific
- abortive
- alterative
- diuretic
- antisyphilitic
- liniment
- toxic; seed: purgative
- diuretic
- toxic
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