Steinmetz:Daphne
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Daphne gnidrum
2
Daphne laureola
2.1
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Daphne mezereum
3.1
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Daphne gnidrum
Also known as (or relevant to)
Daphne gnidrum
Daphne paniculata
Family
Thymelaeaceae
English Names
Cinque-foil (of the racemose type)
Spurge Flax
Natural Habitat
Mediterranean countries
Asia Minor
Part(s) Used
Cortex Gnidii
Constituent(s)
mezerein (acrid resin)
fixed oil
Action
violently purgative
Daphne laureola
Also known as (or relevant to)
Daphne laureola
Family
Thymelaeaceae
English Names
Spurge Laurel
Natural Habitat
Central and Southern Europe
Part(s) Used
Lignum
Fructus
Constituent(s)
mezerein (acrid resin)
fixed oil
daphnin
Action
same as Daphne Mezereum
but less pronounced. The berries are poisonous
Links
Information in Von Esenbeck's book
Daphne mezereum
Also known as (or relevant to)
Daphne mezereum
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
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
Links
Information in Von Esenbeck's book
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