Viburnum prunifolium

Common Names: blackhaw

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Viburnum Prunifolium.

Houston TF et al (1882).
South Med Rec.
PubMed:
36023709

Viburnum Prunifolium.

Glazener GS et al (1879).
South Med Rec.
PubMed:
36023086

Viburnum Prunifolium.

Smythe AG et al (1881).
South Med Rec.
PubMed:
36021944

Viburnum Prunifolium as a Uterine Sedative.

(1878).
Atlanta Med Surg J.
PubMed:
35824806

Experimental Research into the Action of Viburnum Prunifolium (Black Haw).

Shennan T et al (1896).
Trans Edinb Obstet Soc.
PubMed:
29613157

Anacampsis rhoifructella (Clemens): clarification of its identity and larval biology, and differentiation from a similar species, Anacampsis consonella (Zeller), revised status (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).

Harrison TL and Berenbaum MR (2014).
Zootaxa.
PubMed:
24870342

The identification of an acid in the root bark of Viburnum prunifolium.

HOLBERT JM et al (1946).
J Am Pharm Assoc Am Pharm Assoc.
PubMed:
21002919

Viburnum Prunifolium, or Black Haw, in Abortion and Miscarriage.

Wilson JH et al (1886).
Br Med J.
PubMed:
20751515

Viburnum Prunifolium in Abortion.

Napier AD et al (1886).
Br Med J.
PubMed:
20751494

Note on Viburnum Prunifolium in Abortion.

Campbell WM et al (1886).
Br Med J.
PubMed:
20751476

In vitro relaxant and spasmolytic effects of constituents from Viburnum prunifolium and HPLC quantification of the bioactive isolated iridoids.

Cometa MF et al (2009).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
19429363

Iridoid glucosides from Viburnum prunifolium.

Tomassini L et al (1999).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
17260259

[RESEARCH ON THE UTERINE ACTION OF VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM].

BALDINI L, BRAMBILLA G and PARODI S (1964).
Arch Ital Sci Farmacol.
PubMed:
14292799

A preliminary RAPD-PCR analysis of Cimicifuga species and other botanicals used for women's health.

Xu H et al (2002).
Phytomedicine.
PubMed:
12587700

1-methyl 2,3-dibutyl hemimellitate. A novel component of Viburnum prunifolium.

Jarboe CH et al (1969).
J Org Chem.
PubMed:
5357538

[On new substances contained in the back of Viburnum prunifolium L. (American guelder-rose) and Viburnum opulus L (common guelder-rose)].

Hörhammer L, Wagner H and Reinhardt H (1967).
Z Naturforsch B.
PubMed:
4385312