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    Aescin or escin is a mixture of saponins with anti-inflammatory, vasoconstrictor and vasoprotective effects found in Aesculus hippocastanum (the horse...
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    ('eco-friendly') detergent. The seed extract standardized to around 20 percent aescin (escin) is possibly useful in traditional medicine for its effect on venous...
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    gastrointestinal disturbances. The USDA notes that the toxicity is due to saponin aescin and glucoside aesculin, with alkaloids possibly contributing. Native Americans...
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  • as an alternative to horse chestnut preparations (venostasin) containing aescin. Typical doses are in the order of 1,000 mg/day. Effects of hydroxyethylrutosides...
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  • bleomycin 11056-06-7 C55H85NO19 sitakisoside III 163633-30-5 C55H86O24 aescin 11072-93-8 C55H87NO14 umirolimus 851536-75-9 C55H88O22 saniculoside N 169655-52-9...
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  • clays and chalk. The tree is economically important because it contains aescin which can be used for its anti-inflammatory properties. Wildlife also benefit...
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