Lipophilic constituents from aerial and root parts of Mercurialis perennis L.

P Lorenz, M Hradecky, M Berger…

Index: Lorenz, Peter; Hradecky, Marc; Berger, Melanie; Bertrams, Julia; Meyer, Ulrich; Stintzing, Florian C. Phytochemical Analysis, 2010 , vol. 21, # 3 p. 234 - 245

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Abstract

Abstract Introduction–Dog's mercury (Mercurialis perennis L.) is a perennial herb used in remedies for medicinal purposes. The plant is supposed to contain potentially active substances but its constituents have only been rarely studied. Objective–Detailed studies on the phytochemical composition are of great interest to broaden the knowledge on the chemotaxonomy and pharmacognosy of M. perennis.

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