Foliae bucco

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Leaves of the bucco shrub. Foliae Bucco are official in England, the United States of North America, Portugal, Argentina and Venezuela. Folia Bucco are listed in the Supplementary Book to DAB. VI.

HMPC: not edited.

ESCOP: not edited

Commission E: Negative monograph. No objections to flavor and odor corrosives in tea blends.

Empirical medicine: infections of the urinary tract: bladder, kidney inflammation, prostatitis, also for gout, gastrointestinal diseases, rheumatic complaints. External: as a skin antiseptic.

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Essential oil (1.5 - 2.5 %): Pulegone, menthone, diosphenol, furthermore: flavonyl glycosides (diosmin, rutin), mucilage, flavonoids.

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Skin and mucous membrane irritation

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Pregnancy and breastfeeding.

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  1. https://www.phytodoc.de/heilpflanzen/bucco#wobei-hilft-bucco-6337
  2. Blaschek W (2015) Wichtl tea drugs and phytopharmaceuticals. A handbook for practice. Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Munich. S 118-120

Last updated on: 30.03.2025