(n.) The poisonous herb aconite; also, an extract from it.
Example Sentences:
(1) In this paper, the authors report the therapeutic effects of Ginseng-Aconitum-Bupleurum (GAB) injection on septic shock complicated with DIC induced by intravenous injection of live E. Coli in dogs.
(2) Certain peoples of the south-west and south, besides using Aconitum, have also obtained an essential ingredient from the juice (latex) of Antiaris toxicaria Lesch.
(3) The most important one used by the Ainu was based on Aconitum species (surku or suruku): on Hokkaido, to some extent A. japonicum Thumb.
(4) Lappaconitine (LA), isolated from Aconitum sinomontanum Nakai, was characterized as analgesic principle by our laboratory.
(5) Influex, a combination product, containing extracts of Echinacea, Aconitum, Apis and Lachesis stimulated adherence, chemotaxis, and phagocytosis, but inhibited chemiluminescence.
(6) Three diterpenoid alkaloids were isolated from Aconitum sinomontanum var.
(7) Direct potentiometry for the determination of aconitine in Aconitum kusnezoffii Reichb., Aconitum carmichaeli Debx.
(8) Six compounds were isolated from the aqueous extract of Aconitum carmichaeli Debx (cultivated in Jiang-you region of Sichuan province).
(9) A novel bisditerpenoid alkaloid named pukeensine was isolated from Aconitum pukeense W. T. Wang (Ranunculaceae).
(10) Guan-fu base A, a new antiarrhythmic alkaloid with a structure of C20-diterpenoid, was first isolated from the tuber of Aconitum coreanum (Levl.)
(11) The rootstocks of Aconitum plants, which contain aconite alkaloids, have been common components of Chinese herbal recipes.
(12) The rootstocks of aconitum plants have been commonly employed in traditional Chinese herbal recipes for "cardiotonic" actions and for relieving "rheumatism."
(13) Aconitines are the total alkaloids isolated from the main root of Aconitum carmichaeli.
(14) The chemistry and pharmacology of the active principles found in certain of the plants incorporated into the poisons are dealt with briefly (but this does not include Aconitum, which will be treated in some detail in Part II).
(15) We have made an investigation on the botanical origins of 6 species and 2 varieties of the traditional Chinese drug Caowu produced in Sichuan, and found out that the main species available on the market are Aconitum hemsleyanum and A. hemsleyanum var.
(16) This paper deals with 2 species of medicinal roots of Aconitum legendrei and A. geniculatum which are used in Sichuan as Caowu.
(17) Guan-fu base A is a new alkaloid first isolated from the tuber of Aconitum coreanum in China.
(18) Mostly, the principal ingredient has been an extract derived from the tubers of Aconitum species, especially A. carmichaelii Debx.
(19) Guan-fu base A (GFA) is a new alkaloid isolated from the tuber of Aconitum coreanum in our institute.
(20) It is thus suggested that Aconitum carmichaeli is useful clinically as a spleen-stomach warming and analgesic agent in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Definition:
(n.) A plant of the genus Aconitum; aconite. See Aconite.