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Biomarker-Based Determination of Equiseti herba Contamination by Equisetum palustre Using HPLC-MS/MS
Publikováno v:
Planta medica. 88(6)
Equiseti herba has been traditionally indicated in bacterial diseases of the efferent urinary tract or bad healing wounds in many regions worldwide. Most of the plant material used for medical purposes comes from collections of wild growing plants. T
Autor:
Till Beuerle, Marcus Lubienski, Johanna Middelstaedt, Isabel Tipke, Peter Winterhalter, Luise Bücker
Publikováno v:
Phytochemical Analysis. 30:669-678
Introduction The plant family Equisetaceae (Equisetopsida, Monilophyta; common name: horsetails) is part of an ancient group of spore producing plants. Today, Equisetum is the only surviving genus comprising 15 species in two subgenera (Equisetum and
Autor:
Veit Martin Dörken, Marcus Lubienski
Publikováno v:
American Fern Journal. 106:116-130
Based on newly collected plant material from Swedish Lapland a new name, Equisetum ×lapponicum, is proposed for the hybrid between E. scirpoides and E. variegatum. Macromorphological as well as micromorphological characters are presented in comparis
Autor:
Herbert Wilfried Bennert, Norbert Neikes, Peter Gausmann, Wolfgang Jäger, Marcus Lubienski, Ronald Viane
Publikováno v:
Kochia. 7:87-107
Neuerdings werden fünf Sippen des Dryopteris-affinis-Komplexes in Mitteleuropa als eigenständige Arten bewertet, wovon vier auch in Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW) vorkommen. Dazu gehören die triploide D. borreri, die offenbar die mit Abstand häufigs
Autor:
Marcus Lubienski
Publikováno v:
Nordic Journal of Botany. 28:530-540
On the Island of Austvagoya (Lofoten, Norway), a new hybrid horsetail (E. arvense×E. sylvaticum) was found, which is described as E.×lofotense. Its macro- and micro-morphological characters are discussed and compared with the similar hybrid E.×mil
Publikováno v:
Nova Hedwigia. 90:321-341
Autor:
Hans-Martin Schiebel, Gerold Jerz, Ludger Ernst, Luise Cramer, Marcus Lubienski, Uli Papke, Till Beuerle
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 116
Equisetum palustre L. is known for its toxicity for livestock. Several studies in the past addressed the isolation and identification of the responsible alkaloids. So far, palustrine (1) and N(5)-formylpalustrine (2) are known alkaloids of E. palustr
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. 95:807-815
Background and Aims The genus Equisetum is cytologically uniform, having a base chromosome number of x = 108. All previously known species and hybrids that have been counted represent diploids with a sporophytic chromosome number of 2n = 216. Biosyst