WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants - travolekar.ru

WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants - travolekar.ru WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants - travolekar.ru

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Herba Millefolii 37. Rucker G, Manns D, Breuer J. Peroxides as plant constituents. 8. Guaianolide-peroxides from yarrow, Achillea millefolium L., a soluble component causing yarrow dermatitis. Archives of Pharmacology (Weinheim), 1991, 324:979–981 [in German]. 38. Schempp CM, Schopf E, Simon JC. Plant-induced toxic and allergic dermatitis (phytodermatitis). Hautarzt, 2002, 53:93–97 [in German]. 39. Uter W et al. Occupational contact urticaria and late-phase bronchial asthma caused by compositae pollen in a florist. American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2001, 12:182–184. 40. Bisset NG, Wichtl M, eds. Herbal drugs and phytopharmaceuticals, 2nd ed. Stuttgart, Medpharm GmbH Scientific Publishers, 2001. 41. Rodrigues E, Towers GHN, Mitchell JC. Biological activities of sesquiterpene lactones. Phytochemistry, 1976, 15:1573–1580. 42. Graf U et al. Genotoxicity testing of different types of beverages in the Drosophila wing Somatic Mutation and Recombination Test. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1994, 32:423–430. 43. de Laszlo H, Henshaw PS. Plant materials used by primitive peoples to affect fertility. Science, 1954, 119:626–631. 44. Barnes CS, Price JR, Hughes RL. An examination of some reputed antifertility plants. Lloydia, 1975, 38:135–140. 45. Montanari T, de Carvalho JE, Dolder H. Antispermatogenic effect of Achillea millefolium L. in mice. Contraception, 1998, 58:309–313. 191

Herba Millefolii<br />

37. Rucker G, Manns D, Breuer J. Peroxides as plant c<strong>on</strong>stituents. 8. Guaianolide-peroxides<br />

from yarrow, Achillea millefolium L., a soluble comp<strong>on</strong>ent<br />

causing yarrow dermatitis. Archives of Pharmacology (Weinheim), 1991,<br />

324:979–981 [in German].<br />

38. Schempp CM, Schopf E, Sim<strong>on</strong> JC. Plant-induced toxic and allergic dermatitis<br />

(phytodermatitis). Hautarzt, 2002, 53:93–97 [in German].<br />

39. Uter W et al. Occupati<strong>on</strong>al c<strong>on</strong>tact urticaria and late-phase br<strong>on</strong>chial asthma<br />

caused by compositae pollen in a florist. American Journal of C<strong>on</strong>tact Dermatitis,<br />

2001, 12:182–184.<br />

40. Bisset NG, Wichtl M, eds. Herbal d<strong>ru</strong>gs and phytopharmaceuticals, 2nd ed.<br />

Stuttgart, Medpharm GmbH Scientific Publishers, 2001.<br />

41. Rodrigues E, Towers GHN, Mitchell JC. Biological activities of sesquiterpene<br />

lact<strong>on</strong>es. Phytochemistry, 1976, 15:1573–1580.<br />

42. Graf U et al. Genotoxicity testing of different types of beverages in the Drosophila<br />

wing Somatic Mutati<strong>on</strong> and Recombinati<strong>on</strong> Test. Food and Chemical<br />

Toxicology, 1994, 32:423–430.<br />

43. de Laszlo H, Henshaw PS. Plant materials used by primitive peoples to affect<br />

fertility. Science, 1954, 119:626–631.<br />

44. Barnes CS, Price JR, Hughes RL. An examinati<strong>on</strong> of some reputed antifertility<br />

<strong>plants</strong>. Lloydia, 1975, 38:135–140.<br />

45. M<strong>on</strong>tanari T, de Carvalho JE, Dolder H. Antispermatogenic effect of Achillea<br />

millefolium L. in mice. C<strong>on</strong>tracepti<strong>on</strong>, 1998, 58:309–313.<br />

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