PLANT:
Submited by: MAICh
ACCEPTED PLANT NAME:
Urginea maritima
(L.) Baker
PLANT NAME IN MEDUSA DATA BASE:
2163 Urginea maritima
(L.) Baker Spain Native to the Mediterranean Native in the country
TAXONOMIC SOURCE:
flora europaea
COMMON NAME(S):
CONSERVATION INFORMATION:
IUCN Rare (R)
TRADE INFORMATION:
HABITAT INFORMATION:
SOIL PREFERENCE:
LIFE-FORM:
perennial
ALTITUDE RANGE:
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION:
Region:
USES:
- vertebrate poison
- SPECIFIC USE INFORMATION:
- Vertebrates affected:
- Mammals
- Uses and effects of poisons:
-
- PLANT PARTS AND RELATED CHEMISTRY:
- GEOGRAPHY OF USE:
- EXTENT OF USE:
- ADDITIONAL USE INFORMATION:
- Local:
- 1.Font Quer, P. 1976. Plantas Medicinales. Ed. Labor. Barcelona. 1033 pp.
- 2. Gomez Campo, C. y cols., 1987. Libro rojo de las especies vegetales amenazadas de Espana Peninsular e Islas Baleares. Ed. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentacion. ICONA.
- ADDITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION:
- medicine
- SPECIFIC USE INFORMATION:
- Disorders treated:
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- mental disorders
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- Vertebrates treated:
- Mammals Primates
- PLANT PARTS AND RELATED CHEMISTRY:
- GEOGRAPHY OF USE:
- EXTENT OF USE:
- ADDITIONAL USE INFORMATION:
- Local:
- 1.Font Quer, P. 1976. Plantas Medicinales. Ed. Labor. Barcelona. 1033 pp (in Spanish).
- 2. Gomez Campo, C. y cols., 1987. Libro rojo de las especies vegetales amenazadas de Espana Peninsular e Islas Baleares. Ed. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentacion. ICONA (in Spanish).
- 3. Perez-Chiscano-JL. Contributions to the study of Urginea maritima (L.) Baker (Liliaceae). Anales-del-Jardin-Botanico-de-Madrid. 1996, 54: 1, 392-398 (in Spanish).
- General:
- Sayed-MD; Marini-Bettolo-GB (ed.). Traditional medicine in health care. Traditional medicine: a world survey on medicinal plants and herbs. Journal-of-Ethnopharmacology. 1980, 2: 1, 19-22.
- ADDITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION:
- Local:
- Flavones [1] & antocyanines [2]
- [1] Fernandez-M; Renedo-J; Arrupe-T; Vega-FA. c-Glycosylflavones in the bulbs of squill. Phytochemistry. 1975, 14: 2, 586.
- [2] Vega-FA; Garcia-Jalon-I; Fernandez-M; Renedo-J. Anthocyanins of red squill, Urginea maritima. Phytochemistry. 1972, 11: 9, 2896.
- General:
- Cardiac glycosides [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- [1] Jurenitsch-J; Kopp-B; Kirchner-H; Kubelka-W. Determination of cardiac glycosides in Convallaria majalis and Urginea maritima by "reversed phase" HPLC. Planta-Medica. 1980, 39: 3, 272-273.
- [2] Couladis-M; Verykokidou-Vitsaropoulou-E; Philianos-S. C-Glycosides from Urginea maritima leaves. Fitoterapia. 1993, 64: 1, 92.
- [3] Tuncok-Y; Kozan-O; Cavdar-C; Guven-H; Fowler-J. Urginea maritima (squill) toxicity. Journal-of-Toxicology,-Clinical-Toxicology. 1995, 33: 1, 83-86.
- [4] Krenn-L; Kopp-B; Steurer-S; Schubert-Zsilavecz-M. 9-Hydroxyscilliphaeoside, a new bufadienolide from Urginea maritima. Journal-of-Natural-Products. 1996, 59: 6, 612-613.
- [5] Kopp-B; Krenn-L; Draxler-M; Hoyer-A; Terkola-R; Vallaster-P; Robien-W. Bufadienolides from Urginea maritima from Egypt. Phytochemistry. 1996, 42: 2, 513-522.