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See also Herbal medicines
The genera in the family of Boraginaceae ( Table 1 ) include bluebells, borage, comfrey, and forget-me-nots.
Alkanna (alkanna) |
Amsinckia (fiddleneck) |
Anchusa (bugloss) |
Antiphytum (saucerflower) |
Argusia (sea rosemary) |
Asperugo (German-madwort) |
Borago (borage) |
Bothriospermum (bothriospermum) |
Bourreria (strongbark) |
Brunnera (brunnera) |
Buglossoides (buglossoides) |
Carmona (scorpionbush) |
Cordia (cordia) |
Cryptantha (cryptantha) |
Cynoglossum (hound’s tongue) |
Dasynotus (whitethroat) |
Echium (vipersbugloss) |
Ehretia (ehretia) |
Eritrichium (alpine forget-me-not) |
Hackelia (stickseed) |
Harpagonella (grapplinghook) |
Heliotropium (heliotrope) |
Lappula (stickseed) |
Lithospermum (stoneseed) |
Macromeria (giant-trumpets) |
Mertensia (bluebells) |
Myosotis (forget-me-not) |
Myosotidium (giant forget-me-not) |
Nonea (monkswort) |
Omphalodes (navelwort) |
Onosmodium (marbleseed) |
Onosma (onosma) |
Pectocarya (combseed) |
Pentaglottis (pentaglottis) |
Plagiobothrys (popcorn flower) |
Pulmonaria (lungwort) |
Rochefortia (rochefortia) |
Symphytum (comfrey) |
Tiquilia (crinklemat) |
Tournefortia (soldierbush) |
Cynoglossum officinale (hound’s tongue) contains alkaloids with curare-like activity as well as hepatotoxic and carcinogenic pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are covered in a separate monograph.
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