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. 2007 Jun 6;3:26. doi: 10.1186/1746-4269-3-26

Table 3.

Medicinal plants with Monograph (revision on WHO, ESCOP and Commission E)

Therapeutic category a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Species Bibliography b E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W E S W
Achillea millefolium Inline graphic Inline graphic
Agrimonia eupatoria Inline graphic Inline graphic
Allium cepa Inline graphic
Allium sativum Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic *
Althaea officinalis
Anagallis foemina
Arctium minus Inline graphic
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Asparagus officinalis
Calendula officinalis Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Capsella bursa-pastoris Inline graphic
Centaurium erythraea ssp. erythraea
Centaurium erythraea ssp. majus majus
Chelidonum majus
Cichorium intybus
Crataegus monogyna Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Equisetum arvense Inline graphic Inline graphic
Eucalyptus globulus Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Fragaria vesca Inline graphic
Hedera helix
Hypericum perforatum Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Juglans regia *
Lavandula angustifolia Inline graphic Inline graphic
Malva sylvestris *
Marrubium vulgare
Melissa officinalis Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Mentha spicata Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Nerium oleander Inline graphic
Ocimum basilicum Inline graphic
Origanum vulgare Inline graphic
Pinus sylvestris
Plantago lanceolata (root, leaf) Inline graphicInline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Plantago major Inline graphic
Prunus spinosa
Quercus sp.
Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum
Rosa canina Inline graphic ■,Inline graphic Inline graphic,■
Rosmarinus officinalis Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Rubus ulmifolius Inline graphic Inline graphic
Ruscus aculeatus
Salvia officinalis
Sambucus nigra Inline graphic Inline graphic
Symphytum officinale ssp. officinale Inline graphic Inline graphic
Tanacetum parthenium
Taraxacum officinale Inline graphic Inline graphic
Thymus vulgaris Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic Inline graphic
Tilia platyphyllos
Tussilago farfara ■a Inline graphic
Urtica dioica Inline graphic Inline graphic
Viola riviniana Inline graphic
Viscum album

a: 1: Cardiovascular system and haematology; 2: Dermatology; 3: Endocrinology, reproductive system liver and gall bladder; 4: Gastrointestinal tract; 5: Joints and rheumatism; 6: Infectious diseases, fever, anti-inflammatory and inmunostimulant; 7: Neurology and psychiatry; 8: Respiratory tract; 9: Urinary tract; 10: Ear, nose, throat, mouth and ophthalmology; 11: Other traditional applications. 12: Veterinary uses.

b: E: Commission E; S: ESCOP; W: WHO (Inline graphic): Positive Monograph; (Inline graphic) negative Monograph; (■): It exists a Monograph but for other therapeutic category; (□): It exists Monograph for this therapeutic application, but the organ floral does not coincide.

* For veterinary use there is not Monograph.