Gelsemium
Iridoids
New oxindole alkaloids and iridoid from Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens Ait. f.). (1/7)
Three new gelsedine-type oxindole alkaloids, GS-1, GS-2, and GS-3, and one new iridoid, GSIR-1, were isolated from the stems and leaves of cultivated Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens AIT. f.) and their structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis. (+info)Comparison of pollen transfer dynamics by multiple floral visitors: experiments with pollen and fluorescent dye. (2/7)
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Most plant species are visited by a diversity of floral visitors. Pollen transfer of the four most common pollinating bee species and one nectar-robbing bee of the distylous plant Gelsemium sempervirens were compared. METHODS: Naturally occurring pollen loads carried by the common floral visitor species of G. sempervirens were compared. In addition, dyed pollen donor flowers and sequences of four emasculated recipient flowers in field cages were used to estimate pollen transfer, and the utility of fluorescent dye powder as an analogue for pollen transfer was determined. KEY RESULTS: Xylocopa virginica, Osmia lignaria and Habropoda laboriosa carried the most G. sempervirens pollen on their bodies, followed by Bombus bimaculatus and Apis mellifera. However, B. bimaculatus, O. lignaria and H. laboriosa transferred significantly more pollen than A. mellifera. Nectar-robbing X. virginica transferred the least pollen, even when visiting legitimately. Dye particles were strongly correlated with pollen grains on a stigma, and therefore provide a good analogue for pollen in this system. The ratio of pollen : dye across stigmas was not affected by bee species or interactions between bee species and floral morphology. However, dye transfer was more sensitive than pollen transfer to differences in floral morphology. CONCLUSIONS: The results from this study add to a growing body of literature highlighting that floral visitors vary in pollination effectiveness, and that visitors carrying the most pollen on their bodies may not always be the most efficient at depositing pollen on stigmas. Understanding the magnitude of variability in pollinator quality is one important factor for predicting how different pollinator taxa may influence the evolution of floral traits. (+info)New iridoids from Gelsemium species. (3/7)
Four new iridoids structurally related to gelsemide (5) were isolated from two Loganiaceous plants, Gelsemium elegans and G. rankinii. Among them, GEIR-1 (1) has a novel tetracyclic caged structure. (+info)Confirmation of gelsemium poisoning by targeted analysis of toxic gelsemium alkaloids in urine. (4/7)
The gelsemium plants are highly poisonous but toxicological evaluation of suspected poisoning cases has been hampered by the chemical complexity of the gelsemium toxins involved. A novel liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry protocol was optimized for the collective detection of gelsemine and related alkaloids from Gelsemium elegans. The screening protocol was applied to the clinical investigation of unexplained intoxications following the ingestion of seemingly nontoxic herbs. In three clusters of toxicological emergencies ranging from severe dizziness to respiratory failure, Gelsemium elegans mistaken for various look-alike therapeutic herbs was suspected to be the hidden cause of poisoning. Nine cases of gelsemium poisonings were thus ascertained by the diagnostic urine alkaloid profiles. Gelsemine was sustained as the main urinary marker of Gelsemium exposure. (+info)Dose-effect study of Gelsemium sempervirens in high dilutions on anxiety-related responses in mice. (5/7)
(+info)Gelsenicine from Gelsemium elegans attenuates neuropathic and inflammatory pain in mice. (6/7)
Gelsemium elegans BENTH and its crude extract are widely used to treat pain in China despite its apparent toxicity. The analgesic effects of gelsenicine, an active component of G. elegans, however, have not been reported. The current study examined potential analgesic effects of subcutaneously injected gelsenicine using acetic acid-induced writhing, formalin-induced nociceptive behavior, and thermal hyperalgesia caused by chronic constriction injury (CCI) in mice. Gelsenicine produced dose-dependent analgesic effects in both inflammatory and neuropathic pain models. The ED(50), for either the inflammatory pain (10.4 microg/kg for writhing test, 7.4 microg/kg for formalin test) or neuropathic pain (9.8 microg/kg for thermal hyperalgesia caused by CCI model), was far below the LD(50) (95% confidence interval at 100-200 microg/kg). Repeated subcutaneous injections of gelsenicine in CCI mice led to sustained attenuation of neuropathic pain after drug discontinuation. These results revealed that gelsenicine could be used safely to attenuate both inflammatory and neuropathic pain. (+info)Two new koumine-type indole alkaloids from Gelsemium elegans Benth. (7/7)
(+info)Gelsemium is not a medical term itself, but it refers to the plant species Gelsemium sempervirens, also known as yellow jessamine or woodbine. In medicine, particularly in homeopathy, preparations made from this plant are used and referred to as Gelsemium.
Homeopathic Gelsemium is used primarily to treat various types of neuralgia (nerve pain), headaches, and certain symptoms associated with the flu or common cold, such as weakness, dizziness, and drowsiness. It's important to note that homeopathic remedies are not supported by scientific evidence and their effectiveness is a topic of ongoing debate in the medical community. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.
Iridoids are a type of naturally occurring compounds that are widely distributed in the plant kingdom. They are characterized by the presence of a cyclopentanoid structure fused to a monoterpene unit. Iridoids have a wide range of biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant effects. Some iridoids also have potential therapeutic benefits in the treatment of various diseases, such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.
In a medical context, iridoids may be mentioned in relation to their presence in certain medicinal plants or herbs used in traditional medicine, or in research investigating their potential pharmacological properties. However, it is important to note that the use of iridoid-containing plants or supplements should only be done under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional, as with any medical treatment.
Forensic Toxicology is a branch of toxicology that applies scientific methods and techniques to investigate and provide information about the presence, identity, concentration, and effects of drugs, poisons, or other chemicals in biological specimens (such as blood, urine, tissues) within a legal context. It is often used in criminal investigations, medical examinations, and workplace drug testing to determine the cause of death, poisoning, impairment, or other health effects related to exposure to toxic substances. Forensic toxicologists may also provide expert testimony in court based on their findings.
Alkaloids are a type of naturally occurring organic compounds that contain mostly basic nitrogen atoms. They are often found in plants, and are known for their complex ring structures and diverse pharmacological activities. Many alkaloids have been used in medicine for their analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and therapeutic properties. Examples of alkaloids include morphine, quinine, nicotine, and caffeine.
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Sempervirens18
- As late as 1906, a drug called Gelsemium, made from the rhizome and rootlets of Gelsemium sempervirens, was used in the treatment of facial and other neuralgias. (wikipedia.org)
- Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Gelsemium Sempervirens in traditional homeopathic usage , not approved by the FDA. (abchomeopathy.com)
- Gelsemium sempervirens (L.) J.St.-Hil. (co.zw)
- Gelsemium Sempervirens 30c is available by Boiron Homeopathics. (bayho.com)
- Gelsemium sempervirens, also known as Carolina jasmine or jessamine, is a beautiful twining vine native to warm temperate and tropical America. (sheffields.com)
- Historische Abbildung von Gelsemium sempervirens. (i-flora.com)
- Historical Drawing of Gelsemium sempervirens. (i-flora.com)
- Our Organic Certified and Lactose Free Gelsemium Sempervirens 30C is traditionally used for: Apprehension - Headache - body ache & fatigue associated with flu. (subpubpizza.com)
- Gelsemium Sempervirens is a twining vine with yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. (subpubpizza.com)
- Description About Gelsemium sempervirens: Product Category: Stress & Sleep Indications: Apprehension with trembling, headaches* Directions: Adults & children: At the onset of symptoms, dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor. (subpubpizza.com)
- Customize your care with a Boiron single medicine like Gelsemium sempervirens 30C. (subpubpizza.com)
- Content Available as pellets or liquid spray Pellets: 200 pellets (approximately 50 doses) Liquid Spray: 30 ml (approximately 70 doses) Description Gelsemium Sempervirens is available in form of pellets or as a liquid spray. (subpubpizza.com)
- OLLOIS Gelsemium sempervirens 30C homeopathic single medicines. (subpubpizza.com)
- Gelsemium sempervirens , commonly known as Carolina jessamine or yellow jessamine, is an evergreen woody vine native to the southeastern United States. (plantflowerseeds.com)
- However, it's important to note that despite its common name, "Carolina jessamine," Gelsemium sempervirens is not a true jessamine and belongs to a different botanical family. (plantflowerseeds.com)
- To propagate Gelsemium sempervirens from seeds, start by scarifying mature seeds to enhance germination. (plantflowerseeds.com)
- Gelsemium sempervirens prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. (plantflowerseeds.com)
- Gelsemium Sempervirens are recommended for patients having headaches with double vision or vertigo problems. (goldenpatelson.in)
Homeopathic remedy4
- Those who suffer from sore throats as a symptom or as a health condition in and of itself may find gelsemium to be a very helpful homeopathic remedy indeed. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
- Gelsemium was once given to provide soldiers with courage on the battlefield, and since then it has evolved into a homeopathic remedy to help with certain mental disorders. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
- Gelsemium is a homeopathic remedy that may be best suited for those who are in fear of losing control in some capacity. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
- The homeopathic remedy of Gelsemium may be of particular help for those who suffer from mental disorders or phobias, as it helps calm the mind and bring the body naturally into balance. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
Elegans6
- On 23 December 2011, Long Liyuan, a Chinese billionaire, died after eating cat stew that was allegedly poisoned with Gelsemium elegans. (wikipedia.org)
- the fatal dose of Gelsemium elegans, a highly poisonous plant known as 'heartbreak grass' Drugs, Gelsemium Wenkert, Ernest (1962). (wikipedia.org)
- is suspected of poisoning the hotpot with the herb Gelsemium elegans, according to a statement on the microblog of the investigating police. (wikipedia.org)
- Gelsemium elegans (Gardner & Champ. (hktree.com)
- Integration of Metabolomics and Transcriptomicsto Comprehensively Evaluate the Metabolic Effects of Gelsemium elegans on Pigs. (bvsalud.org)
- Gelsemium elegans (G. elegans) is a whole grass in the family Loganiaceae . (bvsalud.org)
Jasmine1
- Gelsemium is a Latinized form of the Italian word for jasmine, gelsomino. (wikipedia.org)
Tincture1
- Dr. Reckeweg Gelsemium Mother Tincture is a homeopathic medicine that acts upon the nervous system that helps in the lack of coordination of various muscles in and around the eyes, throat, chest, larynx, sphincter, extremities, etc. (goldenpatelson.in)
Symptoms2
- Gelsemium helps to alleviate these symptoms by strengthening the body's natural immunities. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
- With flu-like symptoms, Gelsemium patients often experience their fever without thirst and want to lie still and rest or sleep. (subpubpizza.com)
Pellet1
- use 30c or 200c as for Gelsemium: dissolve one pellet in 4 oz. (subpubpizza.com)
Dose1
- If you feel dizzy, drowsy and weak but momentarily better after urinating, try a 12C or 30C dose of Gelsemium. (subpubpizza.com)
Commonly1
- Gelsemium is one of the most commonly needed flu remedies. (subpubpizza.com)
Flowering plants1
- Gelsemium is an Asian and North American genus of flowering plants belonging to family Gelsemiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
Nervous1
- Gelsemium is therefore given to help with phobias, nervous disorders, stage fright, and other terrors that may be part of, or contribute to, mental disorders. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
Acute2
- In the past, acute cases of polio were cured by Gelsemium. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
- Weleda Gelsemium 30c is ideal for active or acute over the counter use. (subpubpizza.com)
State1
- This is a good thing to know -- because a person in a Gelsemium state may be too sluggish to realize how they feel or what they need. (subpubpizza.com)
Body1
- A lawyer for the deceased's life insurance company told a pre-inquest hearing that toxicology reports had identified traces of Gelsemium in his body. (wikipedia.org)
Good1
- Besides being good for flu, Gelsemium is a great remedy for "hearing bad news", the person reacts to hearing bad news (for example a doctor saying that your mammogram is positive and it might be cancer) as if she is paralyzed, she can't move, she just sits trembling. (homeopathicremediesblog.com)
Shown1
- Gelsemium has been shown to contain methoxyindoles. (wikipedia.org)
Pride of Augusta2
- Gelsemium sempervirens 'Pride of Augusta' Double Jessamine (Cultivar) from Woodlanders, Inc. (woodlanders.net)
- Gelsemium Pride of Augusta is offered in a full gallon size with free shipping! (brushwoodnursery.com)
GELSEMIACEAE1
- Gelsemium is an Asian and North American genus of flowering plants belonging to family Gelsemiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
Jessamine4
- Gelsemium is prepared from the roots of the yellow jessamine plant. (nativeremedies.com)
- Gelsemium sempervirens, also known as Carolina jasmine or jessamine, is a beautiful twining vine native to warm temperate and tropical America. (sheffields.com)
- The homeopathic remedy for Spanish influenza was made from Gelsemium sempervirens , or yellow jessamine, a climbing vine widespread in the American South. (higher-health.com)
- Gelsemium sempervirens, commonly called false jasmine or false jessamine, is an evergreen twining vine that is native from Virginia to Florida west to Texas and Central America. (ventolaphotography.com)
Sempervirens 30C1
- How do you take Gelsemium sempervirens 30C? (ventolaphotography.com)
Bignonia1
- If you want gelsemium, look for its scientific name, which is Gelsemium sempervirens, Gelsemium nitidum, or Bignonia sempervirens. (ventolaphotography.com)
Nitidum1
- Gelsemium nitidum Michaux, Fl. (usf.edu)
Woodbine1
- Is Gelsemium the same as Woodbine? (ventolaphotography.com)
Potencies1
- Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA), the most expensive and purest form of alcohol used in Schwabe India's LM potencies of Gelsemium sempervirens, and high quality globules make these formulations superior to others on the market. (onlyhomeopathy.com)
ESET1
- According to research published by ESET , the Gelsemium APT group has been operational since at least 2014. (paloaltonetworks.com)
Remedies1
- To this day, Gelsemium is still one of our most effective remedies for influenza. (higher-health.com)
Phos1
- Phosphorus Phos ( Gelsemium Sempervirens contains some Magnes. (abchomeopathy.com)
ROOT3
- Barton and his co-laborers did not mention gelsemium, but Rafinesque ( 535 ), 1830, gave it a place, stating that "root and flowers (The statement has been made and possibly established that honey from the flowers of this plant is narcotic. (henriettes-herb.com)
- This servant by error gave his master a decoction of gelsemium root instead of the garden plant intended. (henriettes-herb.com)
- 3711. Adulteration of passion flower herb and gelsemium root. (nih.gov)
Dilution1
- Information about SBL Gelsemium Sempervirens Dilution 30 CH This medicine is a deep acting remedy for patients suffering from anxiety related syndromes and lonesome problems. (ventolaphotography.com)
Poisonous1
- Is Gelsemium poisonous to humans? (ventolaphotography.com)
Vertigo2
- Key homeopathic uses for Gelsemium include vertigo, nervous system disorders that cause muscle aches, head and scalp pain, menstrual pain, and fever-related discomfort such as flushing, shivering and perspiration. (nativeremedies.com)
- Gelsemium Sempervirens are recommended for patients having headaches with double vision or vertigo problems. (ventolaphotography.com)
Species2
- How many plant species are there in the genus Gelsemium? (ventolaphotography.com)
- Two species are native to North America, and one to China and Southeast Asia….Gelsemium. (ventolaphotography.com)
Southeast Asian Government1
- A cluster of threat actor activity that Unit 42 observed attacking a Southeast Asian government target could provide insight into a rarely seen, stealthy APT group known as Gelsemium. (paloaltonetworks.com)
Vine1
- Gelsemium sempervirens is a climbing vine that proliferates in the American South. (higher-health.com)
Carolina1
- But the fact is that Porcher ( 520 ) commended gelsemium in his report to the American Medical Association, 1849, and, concerning its restricted local use in gonorrhea and rheumatism, referred to Frost's Elements of Materia Medica ( 250 ) (South Carolina) as well as to several local journal articles. (henriettes-herb.com)
Alcoholic1
- Alcoholic stimulants relieve all complaints where Gelsemium Sempervirens. (abchomeopathy.com)
Substance1
- King's article on gelsemium was copied in substance by the United States Dispensatory , 1854, none of the preceding nine editions of that work having mentioned the drug. (henriettes-herb.com)
Date1
- For a long time following 1852 (at which date King's American Dispensatory appeared) gelsemium remained an almost exclusive remedy of the Eclectic school, but in 1860 it attained a position in the United States Pharmacopeia, although not until 1880 did that work give place to any preparation of gelsemium. (henriettes-herb.com)
Benefits1
- What are the benefits of Gelsemium? (ventolaphotography.com)
Plant2
- This statement is found in the first edition of King's American Eclectic Dispensatory , 1852, which work actually presented gelsemium to the world of medicine, although, as will be shown later, the plant had a recorded position much earlier. (henriettes-herb.com)
- Gelsemium is a plant. (ventolaphotography.com)
People1
- Gelsemium is also used for people suffering from specific fears and phobias, such as stage fright or exam nerves. (nativeremedies.com)
Made2
- As late as 1906, a drug called Gelsemium, made from the rhizome and rootlets of Gelsemium sempervirens, was used in the treatment of facial and other neuralgias. (wikipedia.org)
- What is Gelsemium Made From? (nativeremedies.com)
Group1
- Based on our analysis and available threat intelligence, we attribute CL-STA-0046 to the Gelsemium APT group, with a moderate level of confidence. (paloaltonetworks.com)
Medicine1
- Dr Willmar Schwabe India Gelsemium Mother Tincture is a homeopathic medicine that acts upon the nervous system that helps in the lack of coordination of various muscles in and around the eyes, throat, chest, larynx, sphincter, extremities, etc. (yourmedkart.com)