aristolochia clematitis extract
birthwort extract
 
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a plant genus of the family aristolochiaceae. species of this genus have been used in traditional medicine but they contain aristolochic acid which is associated with nephropathy. these are sometimes called 'snakeroot' but that name is also used with a number of other plants such as polygala; sanicula; asarum; aristolochia; ageratina; and others.
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Name: aristolochia clematitis l. extract
CAS Number: 84775-44-0 
ECHA EC Number: 283-873-2
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 aristolochia clematitis l. extract
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 aristolochia clematitis l. extract
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Synonyms:
 aristolochia extract
 aristolochia tenuis extract
 birthwort extract
 serpentaria extract
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PubMed: Aristolochia clematitis, the herb responsible for aristolochic acid nephropathy, in an uncultivated piece of land of an Italian nephrologist.
PubMed: Therapeutic remedies based on Aristolochia clematitis in the main foci of Balkan endemic nephropathy in Romania.
PubMed: [Experiments on the mechanism of action of Aristolochia clematitis L].
PubMed: [Contributions to a supplement to the homeopathic pharmacopeia. VII. Aristolochia clematitis].
PubMed: [Phytotherapy of trichomonal vaginitis with Aristolochia clematitis].
PubMed: [Aristolochia clematitis as a remedy in purulent infections, wounds, and phlebitis].
PubMed: [Aristolochia clematitis (European birthwort)].
PubMed: Renal cell carcinomas of chronic kidney disease patients harbor the mutational signature of carcinogenic aristolochic acid.
PubMed: Ethnoveterinary practices of Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania.
PubMed: Chronic dietary exposure to aristolochic acid and kidney function in native farmers from a Croatian endemic area and Bosnian immigrants.
PubMed: Exceptionally long-term persistence of DNA adducts formed by carcinogenic aristolochic acid I in renal tissue from patients with aristolochic acid nephropathy.
PubMed: Analysis of TP53 mutation spectra reveals the fingerprint of the potent environmental carcinogen, aristolochic acid.
PubMed: Evaluation of the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of aristolochic acid I - a component of Aristolochiaceae plant extracts used in homeopathy.
PubMed: Endemic nephropathy: the case for chronic poisoning by aristolochia.
PubMed: Local uses of Aristolochia species and content of nephrotoxic aristolochic acid 1 and 2--a global assessment based on bibliographic sources.
PubMed: Aristolochic acid nephropathy: a worldwide problem.
PubMed: Role of environmental toxins in endemic (Balkan) nephropathy. October 2006, Zagreb, Croatia.
PubMed: Aristolochic acid mutagenesis: molecular clues to the aetiology of Balkan endemic nephropathy-associated urothelial cancer.
PubMed: Induction of structural chromosome aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges in human lymphocytes in vitro by aristolochic acid.
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