Elecampane (as plant) // Inula helenium L.

Family:
Asteraceae
Approval state:
Approved
Number of articles retrieved:
577
Number of processed references:
3
Compositions
#1: Coumarins #2: Xanthanolides #3: eudesmanolide-type sesquiterpene lactones #4: Guaianolides #5: Elemanolides, Germacranolides, Sesquicaranolides
Endpoint Studies
Genotoxicity
Composition #1: Matasova, S. A., Mitina, N. A., Ryzhova, G. L., Zhuganov, D. O., Dychko, K. A. Preparation of dried extract from Inula helenium roots and characterization of its chemical content. khimiya rastitel'nogo syr'ya, 1999, p. 119–123. .
Composition #2: Bohlmann, F., Mahanta, P.K., Jakupovic, J., Rastogi, R.C., Natu, A.A. New sesquiterpene lactones from Inula species. phytochemistry, 1978, vol. 17, no. 7, p. 1165–1172. DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)94308-5. [DOI link]
Composition #3: Spiridonov, NA., Konovalov, DA., Arkhipov, VV. Cytotoxicity of some Russian ethnomedicinal plants and plant compounds. phytotherapy research, 2005, vol. 19, no. 5, p. 428–432. DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1616. [DOI link]
Composition #4: Spiridonov, NA., Konovalov, DA., Arkhipov, VV. Cytotoxicity of some Russian ethnomedicinal plants and plant compounds. phytotherapy research, 2005, vol. 19, no. 5, p. 428–432. DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1616. [DOI link]
Composition #5: Spiridonov, NA., Konovalov, DA., Arkhipov, VV. Cytotoxicity of some Russian ethnomedicinal plants and plant compounds. phytotherapy research, 2005, vol. 19, no. 5, p. 428–432. DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1616. [DOI link]