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Sagapenum (Gr**** σᾰγάπηνον, σικβινίτζα (Du Cange), σεραπίων;
Arabic sakbīnadj;
Latin sagapenum, sagapium,
seraphinum (Pharm. Witenbergica)) is a historical...
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zallouh Ferula moschata makes sumbul Ferula persica or F.
szowitziana makes sagapenum Ferula marmarica makes "Cyrenaican ammonia****"
Ferula ammonia**** makes...
- (Apocynaceae)
Opopanax Umiri balsam (Humiria floribunda)
Rosin (Colophony)
Sagapenum Sandarac Sarcocolla Storax balsam Turpentine Venice turpentine (Larch...
- Mehrdad; Mohagheghzadeh,
Abdolali (April 2020). "Persian
Asafoetida vs.
Sagapenum:
Challenges and Opportunities".
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy. 7 (2)...
- Iranshahi, Mehrdad; Mohagheghzadeh,
Abdolali (2020). "Persian
asafoetida vs.
sagapenum:
challenges and opportunities".
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy. 7 (2):...
- the
great diachylon with the
addition of gum ammoniac, galbanum, and
sagapenum,
dissolved with wine, and
boiled to a
consistency of honey. This plaster...
- 1–66
grams sweet flag, 20
grams hyperi****, 8
grams Natural gum, 8
grams sagapenum, 8
grams acacia juice, 8
grams Illyrian iris (probably I. germanica),...
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Measured out in
different ways, it can be
mingled with
other drugs (
sagapenum, myrobalanum, aloes, bdellium, etc.). When
taken neat, the
resin can be...
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botanicals most
frequently prescribed are “exotica”’ such as galbanum,
sagapenum, and ginger;
these may have been
available in Gaul as imports, but only...