Golden root (as plant) // Rhodiola rosea L. // Sedum roseum (L.) Scop.

Family:
Crassulaceae
Approval state:
Approved
Number of articles retrieved:
3168
Number of processed references:
4
Compositions
#1: Tannins #2: Phenylpropanoids #3: Phenylpropanoids (rosavins) #4: Proanthocyanidins #5: Gallic acid derivatives #6: Cyanogenic glucosides (Rhodiocyanoside A, lotaustralin)
Endpoint Studies
#1: Alpha-glucosidase inhibition (ethanol extract) #2: Alpha-glucosidase inhibition (water extract)
Genotoxicity
Composition #1: Spiridonov, Nikolay A., Konovalov, Dmitrii A., Arkhipov, Vladimir V. Cytotoxicity of some russian ethnomedicinal plants and plant compounds. Phytotherapy Research, 2005, p. 428–432. .
Composition #2: Spiridonov, Nikolay A., Konovalov, Dmitrii A., Arkhipov, Vladimir V. Cytotoxicity of some russian ethnomedicinal plants and plant compounds. Phytotherapy Research, 2005, p. 428–432. .
Composition #3: Yousef, Gad G., Grace, Mary H., Cheng, Diana M., Belolipov, Igor V., Raskin, Ilya., Lila, Mary Ann. Comparative phytochemical characterization of three Rhodiola species. PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 2006, vol. 67, no. 21, p. 2380–2391. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2006.07.026. [DOI link]
Composition #4: Yousef, Gad G., Grace, Mary H., Cheng, Diana M., Belolipov, Igor V., Raskin, Ilya., Lila, Mary Ann. Comparative phytochemical characterization of three Rhodiola species. PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 2006, vol. 67, no. 21, p. 2380–2391. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2006.07.026. [DOI link]
Composition #5: Panossian, A., Wikman, G., Sarris, J. Rosenroot (Rhodiola rosea): Traditional use, chemical composition, pharmacology and clinical efficacy . phytomedicine, 2010, vol. 17, no. 7, p. 481–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2010.02.002. [DOI link]
Composition #6: Panossian, A., Wikman, G., Sarris, J. Rosenroot (Rhodiola rosea): Traditional use, chemical composition, pharmacology and clinical efficacy . phytomedicine, 2010, vol. 17, no. 7, p. 481–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2010.02.002. [DOI link]
Endpoint study #1: Benalla, W., Bellahcen, S., Bnouham, M. Antidiabetic medicinal plants as a source of alpha glucosidase inhibitors. current diabetes reviews, 2010, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 247–254. DOI: 10.2174/157339910791658826. [DOI link]
Endpoint study #2: Benalla, W., Bellahcen, S., Bnouham, M. Antidiabetic medicinal plants as a source of alpha glucosidase inhibitors. current diabetes reviews, 2010, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 247–254. DOI: 10.2174/157339910791658826. [DOI link]