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Isolation and characterisation of selected germander diterpenoids from authenticated Teucrium chamaedrys and T. canadense by HPLC, HPLC-mS and NMR.
Sundaresan PR, Slavoff SA, Grundel E, White KD, Mazzola E, Koblenz D, Rader JI. Sundaresan PR, et al. Phytochem Anal. 2006 Jul-Aug;17(4):243-50. doi: 10.1002/pca.912. Phytochem Anal. 2006. PMID: 16910040
Teucrium species, such as germander, are rich in neo-clerodane diterpenoids and have been used in traditional folk medicine for their stimulant, diuretic, antipyretic and antiseptic properties. However, the furano neo-clerodane diterpenoids present in germander have been i
Teucrium species, such as germander, are rich in neo-clerodane diterpenoids and have been used in traditional folk medicine for their
Comparison of the phenolic component profiles of skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) and germander (Teucrium canadense and T. chamaedrys), a potentially hepatotoxic adulterant.
Lin LZ, Harnly JM, Upton R. Lin LZ, et al. Phytochem Anal. 2009 Jul-Aug;20(4):298-306. doi: 10.1002/pca.1127. Phytochem Anal. 2009. PMID: 19402188 Free PMC article.
INTRODUCTION: Scutellaria lateriflora, commonly known as skullcap, is used as an ingredient in numerous herbal products. Unfortunately, it has occasionally been adulterated with Teucrium canadense or T. chamaedrys, commonly known as germander, which contains potenti …
INTRODUCTION: Scutellaria lateriflora, commonly known as skullcap, is used as an ingredient in numerous herbal products. Unfortunately, it h …
Analysis of Scutellaria lateriflora and its adulterants Teucrium canadense and Teucrium chamaedrys by LC-UV/MS, TLC, and digital photomicroscopy.
Gafner S, Bergeron C, Batcha LL, Angerhofer CK, Sudberg S, Sudberg EM, Guinaudeau H, Gauthier R. Gafner S, et al. J AOAC Int. 2003 May-Jun;86(3):453-60. J AOAC Int. 2003. PMID: 12852558
The presence of phenylpropane glycosides can therefore be used to distinguish between the S. lateriflora L. and the two Teucrium species by LC-UV and TLC. The abundant strap-shaped trichomes on the stem, as well as bristle-like trichomes on the leaf, are typically seen mic …
The presence of phenylpropane glycosides can therefore be used to distinguish between the S. lateriflora L. and the two Teucrium spec …
Mass spectroscopic fingerprinting method for differentiation between Scutellaria lateriflora and the germander (Teucrium canadense and T. chamaedrys) species.
Chen P, Lin LZ, Harnly JM. Chen P, et al. J AOAC Int. 2010 Jul-Aug;93(4):1148-54. J AOAC Int. 2010. PMID: 20922946 Free PMC article.
However, it has been occasionally adulterated/contaminated with Teucrium canadense and T. chamaedrys, commonly known as germander, which contain hepatotoxic diterpenes. Due to the morphological similarities between the two genera, analytical methodologies to disting …
However, it has been occasionally adulterated/contaminated with Teucrium canadense and T. chamaedrys, commonly known as german …
A flow-injection mass spectrometry fingerprinting method for authentication and quality assessment of Scutellaria lateriflora-based dietary supplements.
Sun J, Chen P. Sun J, et al. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2011 Sep;401(5):1577-84. doi: 10.1007/s00216-011-5246-2. Epub 2011 Jul 20. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2011. PMID: 21773734
However, it has been occasionally adulterated/contaminated with Teucrium canadense and/or Teucrium chamaedrys, commonly known as germander, due to the morphological similarities between the two genera. ...
However, it has been occasionally adulterated/contaminated with Teucrium canadense and/or Teucrium chamaedrys, commonly …
Skullcap and germander: preventing potential toxicity through the application of hyperspectral imaging and multivariate image analysis as a novel quality control method.
Sandasi M, Vermaak I, Chen W, Viljoen AM. Sandasi M, et al. Planta Med. 2014 Oct;80(15):1329-39. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1383037. Epub 2014 Sep 3. Planta Med. 2014. PMID: 25184892
However, due to intentional or unintentional adulteration, cases of hepatotoxicity have been reported. Possible adulteration with the potentially hepatotoxic Teucrium spp., T. canadense and T. chamaedrys has been reported. In this study, hyperspectral imaging in com …
However, due to intentional or unintentional adulteration, cases of hepatotoxicity have been reported. Possible adulteration with the potent …