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Goldenseal - Wikipedia
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), also called orangeroot or yellow puccoon, is a perennial herb in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to North ...
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Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) and its active constituents
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) is a medicinal plant widely used in various traditional systems of medicine and as a food supplement.
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[PDF] Medicinal Plant Fact Sheet: Hydrastis canadensis / Goldenseal
Hydrastis canadensis L. (Ranunculaceae or Buttercup family). Description. Goldenseal is a slow-growing perennial herb that spreads via root-like, yellow ...
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hydrastis
hydrastis (haɪˈdræstɪs) [mod.L. (J. Ellis in Linnæus Systema Naturæ (ed. 10, 1759) II. 1088): etym. unkn.] The dried rhizome and roots of the herb golden seal or yellow root (Hydrastis canadensis), or an extract or tincture of them, formerly used medicinally as a bitter stomachic and to control uter...
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Hydrastis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hydrastis has anticatarrhal, antiinflammatory, and antiseptic activities and is used as an astringent, bitter tonic, laxative, antidiabetic, and muscular ...
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Hydrastis canadensis for Postnasal Drip | Boiron USA
Hydrastis Canadensis is a homeopathic medicine that relieves post-nasal drip. The pellets melt in your mouth and can be taken on the go, no food or water ...
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Yellowroot
Yellowroot may refer to:
Hydrastis canadensis, also known as goldenseal
Xanthorhiza simplicissima
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Goldenseal - USDA Forest Service
The fruit ripens in mid- to late-summer, and resembles a small raspberry, with fleshy red berries. Photo by Gary Kauffman. Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.).
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[PDF] Hydrastis canadensis - NJ.gov
Hydrastis canadensis (Golden Seal) is a rhizomatous perennial woodland herb. Hydrastis is a monophyletic genus that has traditionally been ...
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Hydrastis canadensis | NatureServe Explorer
Goldenseal, Hydrastis canadensis, an herbaceous understory species of the eastern deciduous forest, with the core of its range in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and ...
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Hydrastis canadensis (Goldenseal) | Native Plants of North America
Goldenseal becomes 6-20 in. tall, usually bearing three maple-like, shiny-green leaves. The stem is terminated by a single, white flower with yellow stamens.
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Hydrastinine
Hydrastinine is a semisynthetic alkaloid from the hydrolysis of the alkaloid hydrastine, which was found naturally in small quantities in Hydrastis canadensis
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hydrastine
hydrastine (haɪˈdræstaɪn) [f. mod.L. Hydrast-is (see def.) + -ine.] a. An alkaloid obtained from the root of Hydrastis Canadensis, a North American ranunculaceous plant. b. A medicine used by eclectic physicians, consisting of this alkaloid mixed with berberine and resin.1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6...
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8 Best Herbal Bitters + Combinations & Synergies - SelfHacked
4) Goldenseal. Goldenseal ( Hydrastis canadensis ), native to North America, is an herb that has been traditionally used to fight infections. Much of modern research has focused on berberine, a bitter compound found in Goldenseal roots with many medicinal qualities [ 24 ]. Berberine is a natural, safe anti-diarrheal.
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yellow-root
ˈyellow-root (Also as two words.) Name for two N. American ranunculaceous plants, the one a herb, Hydrastis canadensis, of Canada and Northern U.S. (Canadian yellow-root, goldenseal, or yellow puccoon), the other a sub-shrub, Xanthorrhiza apiifolia, of Southern U.S. (shrub yellow-root), or for their...
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