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Resultados da busca para "Baikal skullcap"


a) Traduções técnicas inglês para português

(Substantivo)

Significado

Planta da família das lamiaceae. Constituintes químicos: arsênico, baicaleína, baicalina, bioflavonóides, campesterol, chrisina, estigmasterol, huangqin, isocartamidina, neobaicaleína, wogonina. Propriedades medicinais: adstringente, antialérgica, anticolesterolêmica, antiespasmódica, antiinflamatória, antioxidante, antipirética, bactericida, calmante, colagoga, diurética, estomáquica, expectorante, febrífuga, hemostática, laxativa, tônica. Indicações: rugas, envelhecimento precoce, limpeza da pele, protetor solar, distúrbio gástrico, constipação, hemorragia, colesterol, espasmo abdominal, edema, tosse com catarro, infecção bacteriana, ansiedade, insônia, doença alérgica e inflamatória.

Meaning

Baikal skullcap (scientific name Scutellaria baicalensis) is a plant used to treat respiratory infections, hay fever, and fever. It is also used for gastrointestinal (GI) infections, as well as liver problems including viral hepatitis and jaundice.

   
Frases traduzidas contendo "Baikal skullcap"

The compositions of the present inventive subject matter generally comprise standardized supercritical CO2 concentrated extracts from plant products (ginger, rosemary, tumeric root, holy basil, green tea, huzhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap) typically consumed in an Eastern diet.

The compositions of the present inventive subject matter generally comprise standardized supercritical CO2 concentrated extracts from plant products (ginger, rosemary, tumeric root, holy basil, green tea, huzhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap) typically consumed in an Eastern diet.

The compositions of the present inventive subject matter generally comprise standardized supercritical CO2 concentrated extracts from plant products (ginger, rosemary, tumeric root, holy basil, green tea, huzhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap) typically consumed in an Eastern diet.



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