Abstract: This invention relates to a method for the isolation of silymarin from silybum marianum seeds without precooling wherein the ground seeds are defatted using a hydrocarbon solvent, followed by extraction with a nontoxic medium polarity solvent, purification of the dried extract and drying of the crystals thus obtained.
Abstract: This invention relates to a method for isolation of sylimarin from silybum marianum seeds wherein the seeds are grinded without precooling. The follow defatting with hydrocarbon solvent, extraction with medium polarity solvent, removal of water from evaporating residue lagged after extraction, purification of dry extract, separation, washing and drying of obtained crystales.
Abstract: The composition of herbal origin in which the active substance is sylimarin, characterized by the fact that, apart from the active substance which in the composition can be present in isolated form or like a component of St. Mary thistle plant, also contains the following components that are in synergic relation with the active substance: Millefolii flos—yarrow flower Taraxaci radix—dandelion root Menthae piperitae folium—peppermint leaf Cardui mariae folium—St. Mary thistle leaf Helichrysi flos—Menyanthes trifoliata folium—buckbean leaf.
Abstract: The composition of herbal origin in which the active substance is sylimarin, characterized by the fact that, apart from the active substance which in the composition can be present in isolated form or like a component of St. Mary thistle plant, also contains the following components that are in synergic relation with the active substance: Millefolii flos—yarrow flower Taraxaci radix—dandelion root Menthae piperitae folium—peppermint leaf Cardui mariae folium—St. Mary thistle leaf Helichrysi Menyanthes trifoliata folium—buckbean leaf.
Abstract: An active substance is extracted from an herbal composition which comprises: Centaurii umbellatum, Gentianaceae (centaury plant), Teraxacum officinale, Asteraceae (dandelion root), Juniperi communis L, Cupresaceae (juniper berry), Urticae dioica L, Urticeae (nettle plant), Urticae dioica L, Urticaceae (nettle root), Cichorium intybus L, Cichoriaceae (chicory root), Morus nigra L, Moraceae, (mulberry leaf), Achilleae millefolium L, Asteraceae (yarrow flower), Vaccinium myrtillus L, Ericaceae (bilberry leaf), Phaseolus vulgaris L, Fabaceae (bean pods), Valeriana officinalis L, Valerlanaceae (Valerian root). The active substance is used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions used in connection with control of diabetes mellitus type II.
Abstract: An active substance is extracted from an herbal composition which comprises: Centaurii umbellatum, Gentianaceae (centaury plant), Teraxacum officinale, Asteraceae (dandelion root), Juniperi communis L, Cupresaceae (juniper berry), Urticae dioica L, Urticeae (nettle plant), Urticae dioica L, Urticaceae (nettle root), Cichorium intybus L, Cichoriaceae (chicory root), Morus nigra L, Moraceae, (mulberry leaf), Achilleae millefolium L, Asteraceae (yarrow flower), Vaccinium myrtillus L, Ericaceae (bilberry leaf), Phaseolus vulgaris L, Fabaceae (bean pods), Valeriana officinalis L, Valerlanaceae (Valerian root). The active substance is used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions used in connection with control of diabetes mellitus type II.
Abstract: The invention refers to the herbal composition which consists of: the plant of centaury (Centauri herba) 12.3% by wt., the root of dandelion (Teraxaci radix) 9.7% by wt., the fruit of juniper (Juniperi communis fructus) 6.2% by wt., the plant of nettle (Urticae herba) 7.4% by wt., the root of nettle (Urticae radix) 7.0% by wt., the root of chicory (Cichorii radix) 17.7% by wt., the leaf of black mulberry (Morus nigra folium) 7.4% by wt., the flower of yarrow (Achilleae millefolii flos) 3.5% by wt., the leaf of bilberry (Vaccinii myrtilli folium) 6.6% by wt., the pod of beans (Phaseoli fructus sine semeni) 14.4% by wt., and the root of valerian (Valerianae officinalis radix) 7.8% by wt., and to the medicament against diabetes mellitus type II obtained from it. The medicament is anticipated to be administered perorally in form of tea, a tincture and a pill.