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[The 14 plants in Issenheim's altarpiece. An updated pharmaco-chemical approach]
Histoire Des Sciences Medicales
|May 24, 2011
Abstract:
Fourteen vegetal species were identified by Kühn in 1948 among which scrophualaria, veronica, lamium and vincetoxicum. These exhibit antigangrenous, antiinflammatory and antimicrobial activities due to iridoid components, mainly aucubin, catalpol and harpagosid.
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