Ruscus
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Achillea and Ruscus topical gel on carrageenan-induced paw edema in rats. (1/2)
The anti-inflammatory activity of Achillea and Ruscus extracts was studied in comparison with diclofenac sodium topical gel (diclosal Emulgel), using the carrageenan induced paw edema model in Albino rats. Gel formulation was prepared containing 6% of each extract in gel base, namely sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC). The kinetics of drug release from the prepared formulation was studied separately in each case. Results showed that the release follows the Higuchi square root equation. The pharmacological screening revealed that the percent reduction of edema for Achillea extract and Ruscus extract were 48.1% and 18.8%, respectively, while diclosal Emulgel produced 47% reduction of edema. (+info)Novel steroidal components from the underground parts of Ruscus aculeatus L. (2/2)
(+info)"Ruscus" is a botanical term and does not have a medical definition per se. However, it refers to a genus of evergreen shrubs commonly known as "Butcher's Broom," which has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes.
The medicinal preparations made from Ruscus are often standardized to contain certain active compounds, such as ruscogenins and neoruscogenins, which have been studied for their potential effects on blood circulation, venous tone, and inflammation. Some proponents of herbal medicine use Butcher's Broom extracts to treat symptoms related to chronic venous insufficiency, hemorrhoids, or swelling in the legs.
However, it is essential to note that while Ruscus has a long history of traditional use, its efficacy and safety as a medical treatment are not fully established. Therefore, individuals should consult their healthcare providers before starting any new supplements or treatments, including those made from Ruscus.
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"Achillea" is the genus name for a group of flowering plants commonly known as yarrows. These plants belong to the family Asteraceae and are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The name "Achillea" comes from Achilles, the legendary Greek hero of the Trojan War, who was said to have used the plant to treat wounds on the battlefield.
Yarrows are hardy herbaceous plants that typically grow to a height of 1-2 feet. They have feathery, aromatic leaves and produce clusters of small flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, or red. The flowers are popular with bees and butterflies, making yarrows a good choice for pollinator gardens.
Yarrows have a long history of use in traditional medicine. The leaves and flowers can be made into teas, tinctures, or salves to treat a variety of ailments, including wounds, cuts, bruises, and inflammation. Some studies suggest that certain species of yarrow may have antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.
It's worth noting that some people may experience allergic reactions to yarrow, particularly if they are sensitive to plants in the Asteraceae family. If you are considering using yarrow for medicinal purposes, it's a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider first to ensure that it is safe and appropriate for your needs.
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Greenery2
- Italian Ruscus Greenery features several laterals covered in shapely pointed green leaves. (fiftyflowers.com)
- Classic greenery, Israeli Ruscus Greenery is iconic among filler flowers. (fiftyflowers.com)
Butcher's7
- Ruscus, commonly known as butcher's broom, is a genus of six species of flowering plants, native to western and southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwestern Africa, and southwestern Asia east to the Caucasus. (wikipedia.org)
- Ruscus aculeatus (butcher's broom). (wikipedia.org)
- Ruscus hypophyllum (spineless butcher's broom). (wikipedia.org)
- Ruscus aculeatus 'Elizabeth Lawrence' is a dwarf, hermaphroditic (satisfies itself sexually) butcher's broom that came from the garden of the late NC garden writer Elizabeth Lawrence. (plantdelights.com)
- Ruscus aculeatus, also known as the Common butcher's broom, is often called Italian Ruscus because it is native to Italy and other parts of the Mediterranean. (allinseason.com.au)
- Butcher's Broom ( Ruscus aculeatus ) is a short evergreen shrub, native to the Mediterranean region. (diagnose-me.com)
- Do not confuse with Broom or Scotch Broom (CYTISUS) or Butcher's Broom (RUSCUS) or Desert Broom (BACCHARIS) or Brome (BROMUS). (bvsalud.org)
Hypophyllum1
- There are the straight-up ones, like the Israelian Ruscus Hypophyllum , and the originally Italian ruscus aculeatis. (thursd.com)
Genus1
- Ruscus is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Asparagaceae. (allinseason.com.au)
Bouquet6
- Our premium White Painted Ruscus is sustainably grown and adds the perfect touch to any centerpiece or bridal bouquet. (bloomingmore.com)
- Use it as a filler: Preserved ruscus can be used as a filler in arrangements, as its small leaves and branches can be used to fill in gaps and add volume to a bouquet. (allinseason.com.au)
- Use it in a dried bouquet: Preserved Ruscus can be used to make a dried bouquet, which can be a great alternative to fresh flowers. (allinseason.com.au)
- Unlike other ruscus varieties from elsewhere, Italian ruscus moves in all directions, making any bouquet playful and joyful. (thursd.com)
- In a way, this Ruscus is very versatile and easy to use, both as a single product and mixed in an arrangement or bouquet. (thursd.com)
- Ruscus leaf is a great color foliage to add to almost any floral arrangement or wedding bouquet! (housebyjsdonline.com)
Wreath1
- A variety of vibrant green leaves, berries and thin vines are artfully arranged in a circle to make this mix royal ruscus artificial wreath. (wicproject.com)
Stem2
- They import their selection of ruscus Racemosa based on a good grading stem quality, weight, and length. (thursd.com)
- Because of its long, shapely stem, Israeli Ruscus adds ideal height and dimension to arrangements, while its deep green, oval leaves bring gorgeous contrast to blooms. (fiftyflowers.com)
Artificial1
- Make your artificial flower arrangements extra beautiful with high-quality fake green leaves like this Italian ruscus branch. (bryanidea.com)
Israeli2
- Versatile and timeless, Israeli Ruscus provides a lush, green backdrop for any arrangement. (bunchesdirect.ca)
- Lovely white Israeli Ruscus, preserved to maintain softness. (mindoffline.co)
Silk Plant1
- The Exo Terra Ruscus silk plant is easy to clean and care for and can be used in conjunction with live plants. (bigalshamilton.ca)
Greens5
- Wholesale Ruscus, Plumosa, and Sprengeri Greens Garland ᐉ bulk Rusc. (fiftyflowers.com)
- The Ruscus, Plumosa, and Sprengeri Greens Garland is a beautiful blend of fresh, lush greens. (fiftyflowers.com)
- This garland consists of ruscus, plumosus fern and sprengeri greens. (fiftyflowers.com)
- I added more Ruscus and Sprengeri Greens just by purchasing 5 extra bunches of each and sticking the stems into the garland to make it more full. (fiftyflowers.com)
- Adomex is the specialized importer of all greens, including Italian ruscus. (thursd.com)
Floral5
- Our preserved Ruscus is often used to decorate homes, offices, cakes, (D.I.Y.) weddings, to make a wedding garland or table runner, create dried floral arrangements, dried wall decorations, backdrops, and decorate other special events. (allinseason.com.au)
- The preserved Ruscus is especially popular among floral designers and event stylists because they bring height to arrangements. (allinseason.com.au)
- Decorative use: Preserved ruscus can be used as a decorative element in floral arrangements, wreaths, and other crafts. (allinseason.com.au)
- There are some major varieties of ruscus that are used commercially in floral works. (thursd.com)
- And how about a nice hanging floral design with the ruscus as an enlargement? (thursd.com)
Bunch1
- A bunch of preserved bleached or dyed ruscus. (capitalfloristott.com)
BROMUS1
- No se debe confundir con la retama o retama de escobas (CYTISUS), el rusco (RUSCUS), el romerillo (BACCHARIS) ni la cebadilla (BROMUS). (bvsalud.org)
Leaf2
- 52" Long - 8oz Soft PE Our Light - Ruscus is a single leaf ornament that is 52 inches long. (emeraldartificialgreenery.com)
- Light - Ruscus is part of our "leaf ornament" collection that can be mixed and matched with other leaf ornament to create a wow factor accent wall, hedge or planter. (emeraldartificialgreenery.com)
Delicate1
- This beautiful and delicate Ruscus has been bleached a lovely soft white colour. (limetreelifestyle.com)
Arrangements1
- Mix it with other textures: Preserved ruscus has a stiff texture, so it can be used to contrast arrangements made with softer, more pliable materials. (allinseason.com.au)
Commonly1
- The name "Italian Ruscus" refers to the fact that it is commonly found and used in Italy. (allinseason.com.au)
Size1
- No worries about the size, because ruscus stems are widely available in sizes up to 90 cm. (thursd.com)
Italian4
- Ruscus italian stabilizat, 5 fire, 60 grame/pachet. (fantezieculicheni.ro)
- The Italian Ruscus Thread is light weight, simplistic and traditional making it perfect for wedding decor. (graciousgarlands.com)
- Italian ruscus is like that famous Italian car brand with the prancing stallion: wild and seemingly untamable. (thursd.com)
- Because, when and how to use Italian ruscus? (thursd.com)
Flowers1
- For Ruscus, the leaves are the real feature, as there are no flowers. (allinseason.com.au)
Year-round1
- Convenience: Preserved ruscus is readily available year-round and does not require any special care. (allinseason.com.au)
Color1
- Please keep it in a dry place: Preserved ruscus should be kept in a dry place, as exposure to moisture can cause it to lose its shape and color. (allinseason.com.au)
Root1
- Formulated around the key ingredients of Madagascan ginger root, Chinese Ginseng Root, European Ruscus Root and Community Trade Soya oil from Brazil, the range is aimed at mature skin above 45. (poutprettty.com)
VARIETY1
- Use it in a variety of colours: Preserved ruscus is available in a variety of natural colours, including green, brown, and red. (allinseason.com.au)
Light1
- Low maintenance: Preserved ruscus does not require water or light, so it is easy to maintain. (allinseason.com.au)
Bush1
- Ruscus hyrcanus Woronow An endemic and relict bush in the Talish Mountains, Azerbaijan. (wikipedia.org)
Fresh2
- Longevity: Preserved ruscus has a longer lifespan than fresh Ruscus, so that it can be used for a more extended period. (allinseason.com.au)
- Cost-effective: Preserved ruscus is often less expensive than fresh ruscus, making it a cost-effective option. (allinseason.com.au)
Europe2
- Ruscus hypoglossum Central and Southeast Europe, Turkey. (wikipedia.org)
- citation needed] Ruscus x microglossus Southern Europe. (wikipedia.org)