MAIDENHAIRFERN

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DescriptionCryptogamous perennial fern, commonly grows in shady and damp places; widespread throughout the fields and hillsides of southern and central Europe. The plant owes its botanical name, Adiantum (Gr., unwetted), to the property of its foliage to repel raindrops. The fronds have black, shiny, hair-thin stripes and bear numerous wedge-ovate or rhomboid pinnules on the terminal portion and are the only part used. Maidenhair fern has a pleasant, tonic flavor. The derivatives are decoctions, infusions, fluid extract, and tincture. The main constituents include tannic acid, gallic acid, and traces of an essential oil.
Chemical PropertiesCryptogamous perennial fern, commonly grows in shady and damp places; widespread throughout the fields and hill sides of southern and central Europe. The plant owes its botanical name to the property of its foliage to repel raindrops. The fronds (only part used) have black, shiny, hair-thin stripes and bear numerous wedge-ovate or rhomboid pinnules on the terminal portion and are the only parts used. Maidenhair fern has a pleasant, tonic flavor.
CompositionThe main constituents include tannic acid, gallic acid and traces of an essential oil. The sterol fraction of A. capillus-veneris contains β-sitosterol, stigmasterol and capesterol identified by means of spectral data.
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