Cynoglossum amabile

Common Names: Chinese hound's tongue

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicity and clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine Cynoglossum amabile: a review.

Summary

Cynoglossum amabile (Daotihu) is a traditional Chinese medicine with bioactive pyrrolizidine alkaloids. It is used for various medical purposes but has hepatotoxicity. Research on its phytochemistry and pharmacology is essential for drug development and safety.

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The complete chloroplast genome of Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J. R. Drumm., 1906 (Boraginaceae), a traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

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PubMed:
36620318

[Potential of Accumulation and Application of Dominant Plants in Lanping Lead-zinc Mine, Yunnan Province].

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PubMed:
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Linking trait differences to community dynamics: evidence from Eupatorium adenophorum and co-occurring native species during a three-year succession.

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PLoS One.
PubMed:
23382800

Enantioselective total synthesis of (+)-amabiline.

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PubMed:
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Screening for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in plant materials by electron ionization RP-HPLC-MS with thermabeam interface.

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PubMed:
15386579