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[*] posted on 13-5-2009 at 01:47
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Does anybody know what is in this plant?

I want to know about anything medicinal that is specific to this plant and that is unlikely to be found in other products.





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[*] posted on 13-5-2009 at 02:03


Do you mean Urtica dioica, the plant called the stinging nettle in English?
If so here is its phytochemistry: http://sun.ars-grin.gov:8080/npgspub/xsql/duke/plantdisp.xsq...
...and here is other data with scientific references: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?40944




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[*] posted on 13-5-2009 at 11:22


ok that was helpful, although i wouldnt exactly call that reading list transparent.

i was sorta hoping to find some sort of key compound accounting for any medicinal properties.




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[*] posted on 13-5-2009 at 18:17


"i was sorta hoping to find some sort of key compound accounting for any medicinal properties. "

end quote.

You know, people get $1,000,000+ checks (big grants) for that sort of thing...

If you are not willing to perform an exhaustive literature search and fractionate (and characterize each component) tons of stinging plants, then you should be happy with what you can get.


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[*] posted on 14-5-2009 at 09:35


That phytochemical database is interconnected by subjects. If you click on a chemical component it shows the activities claimed by researchers together with the reference. You can also make the output to list other categories. Learn how to use it and you can collect all the references for the data you look for.
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[*] posted on 14-5-2009 at 15:29


Oh yes, and thanks to Nicodem for the cool links. I really wish I had seen those before I got into my grad work. I could have saved soooo much time with the literature survey:).

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