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Silybum (milk thistle) is a
genus of two
species of
thistles in the
family Asteraceae. The
plants are
native to the
Mediterranean regions of Europe, North...
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Silybum marianum is a
species of thistle. It has
various common names including milk thistle,
blessed milkthistle,
Marian thistle, Mary thistle, Saint...
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Silibinin (INN), also
known as
silybin (both from
Silybum, the
generic name of the
plant from
which it is extracted), is the
major active constituent...
- also
known as
Scots thistle Scolymus –
golden thistle or
oyster thistle Silybum – milk or St. Mary's
thistle Sonchus – sow
thistle Plants in
families other...
- serriola, also
called prickly lettuce, milk
thistle (not to be
confused with
Silybum marianum, also
called milk thistle), comp**** plant, and scarole, is an...
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devised by Dr Todd Mitc**** at UCSC.
Astragalus membranaceus Br****ica
Silybum marianum, from
which silymarin is
derived Andrographis paniculata "Archived...
- vulgare) Milk
thistle (
Silybum marianum); in 2010 the
European Food
Safety Authority considered and
rejected a
claim for
silybum as a
galactagogue because...
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indicates intravenous silibinin, an
extract from the
blessed milk
thistle (
Silybum marianum), may be
beneficial in
reducing the
effects of
death cap poisoning...
- thistles[citation needed].
These differ from
other thistle genera (Carduus,
Silybum and Onopordum) in
having a seed with a
pappus of
feathered hairs on their...
- silymarin, the standardized,
active extract of the
fruit of milk thistle,
Silybum marianum. It is the
second most
abundant constituent in silymarin, after...