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Rhodiola rosea (commonly
golden root, rose root, roseroot,: 138 Aaron's rod,
Arctic root, king's crown,
lignum rhodium,
orpin rose) is a
perennial flowering...
- subtaxa.
Species include:
Rhodiola crenulata Rhodiola integrifolia Rhodiola pachyclados Rhodiola rhodantha Rhodiola rosea The name
combines the Gr****...
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cinnamyl mono- and
diglycosides that are key
ingredients of
Rhodiola rosea L., (R.
rosea). R.
rosea is an
important medicinal plant commonly used throughout...
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Eleutherococcus senticosus Oplopanax elatus Panax ginseng Rhaponti****
cartamoides Rhodiola rosea Schisandra chinensis Withania somnifera List of
Russian drugs Brekhman...
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Salidroside (rhodioloside) is a
glucoside of
tyrosol found in the
plant Rhodiola rosea. It has been studied,
along with rosavin, as one of the
potential compounds...
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effectiveness of many
prescription medicines." A 2011
review reported Rhodiola rosea "is an
adaptogen plant that can be
especially helpful in
treating asthenic...
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cinnamyl alcohol and a
constituent of
Rhodiola rosea. The
three cinnamyl alcohol-vicianosides of
Rhodiola rosea,
commonly referred to as "rosavins," are...
- R.
rosea may
refer to:
Rhodinocichla rosea, the rosy thrush-tanager, a bird
species Rhodiola rosea, the
golden root,
roseroot or Aaron's Rod, a plant...
- (Cr****ulaceae)
Rhodiola rosea L. subsp.
arctica (Boriss.) Á.Löve & D.Löve
Rhodiola coccinea (Royle) Boriss. (Cr****ulaceae)
Rhodiola heterodonta (Hook...
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through increasing GABA levels. For some and longer-term, the
adaptogens rhodiola rosea (also
reduces fatigue and
increases antioxidant capacity which may not...