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Bacopa monnieri is a perennial,
creeping herb
native to the
wetlands of
southern and
Eastern India, Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and
North and South...
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epithet are:
Bacopa monnieri -
water hyssop Cnidium monnieri - Monnier's
snowparsley Stachys monieri -
alpine betony Enigmaticolus monnieri - a sea
snail This...
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Cnidium monnieri (L.)
Cusson ex Juss., Monnier's snowparsley, is a
flowering plant species in the
genus Cnidium. Also
known as Shechuangzi, Osthole, Jashoshi...
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though some like B.
myriophylloides seem to be
wholly aquatic.
Bacopa monnieri is used in
Ayurvedic medicine.[citation needed]
Preliminary clinical research...
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Bacosides are a
class of
chemical compounds isolated from
Bacopa monnieri. Chemically, they are dammarane-type
triterpenoid saponins.
There are at least...
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Betonica officinalis (syn.
Stachys officinalis),
commonly known as
common hedgenettle, betony,
purple betony, wood betony, bishopwort, or bishop's wort...
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Asafoetida Basil Calamus Caraway Cardamom Cinnamon Coriander Coscoll Cnidium monnieri (She Huangzi) ****in Dill
Epazote Eucalyptus Fennel Garlic Ginger Goldenrod...
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graveolens of the
family Rutaceae In the USA,
usually a name for
Bacopa monnieri of the
family Plantaginaceae (formerly Scrophulariaceae)
Sometimes used...
- Carrière Iris
longipedicellata Czeczott Iris
monnieri DC. Iris
ochroleuca L. Iris
spuria subsp.
monnieri (DC.) ****s Iris
spuria var.
ochroleuca (L.)...
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examples of
these include Citicoline,
Huperzine A, Phosphatidylserine,
Bacopa monnieri, Acetyl-L-carnitine,
Uridine monophosphate, L-theanine,
Rhodiola rosea...