She lus jesheenagh ee barragh wuigh (Glaucium flavum). Ta rassyn yn-ee eck.[1]

Barrag wuigh

Barragyn bwuigh


Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Plantae
Rheynn: Magnoliophyta
Rang: Magnoliopsida
Oardagh: Ranunculales
Kynney: Papaveraceae
Genus: Glaucium
Dooie: G. flavum
Ennym daa-ennymagh
Glaucium flavum
Crantz
Glaucium flavum

T'ee dooghyssagh da'n Europey heear. T'ee er ny jannoo dooie da America Hwoaie myrgeddin, as she sarkyl t'ayn ayns shen.

Ymmyd reagh

Ta'n alkaloyd glauseen ayns Glaucium flavum.[2] Ta bree lheanaghey scowan as noi-loshtaght echey, liorish lhiettal phosphodiesterase as dooney keyllys chelkium,[3] as ta ymmyd jeant jeu myr medshin cassaght ayns kuse dy heeraghyn. [4] Foddee eh cur co-eiyrtyssyn ort, as adsyn goaill stiagh kuinaghey, neuvioyrid as branlaadee reayrtagh.[5][6] Ta feanish ayn jeu myr druggey-soccar.[7]

Imraaghyn reagh

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  4. Rühle KH; Criscuolo D, Dieterich HA, Köhler D, Riedel G (Mee ny Boaldyn 1984). "Objective evaluation of dextromethorphan and glaucine as antitussive agents" (Baarle). British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 17 (5): 521-4. PMID 6375709. 
  5. Rovinskiĭ VI (Mean Fouyir 1989). "A case of hallucinogen-like action of glaucine." (Rooshish). Klinicheskaia Meditsina (Mosk) 67 (9): 107-8. PMID 2586025. 
  6. Rovinskiĭ VI (2006). "Acute glaucine syndrome in the physician's practice: the clinical picture and potential danger.". Klinicheskaia Meditsina (Mosk) 84 (11): 68-70. PMID 17243616. 
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