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Achillea Asteraceae

It is convenient to mention at this point a recent study on chemical variation involving the essential oils of Achillea millefolium L. subsp. millefolium growing [Pg.37]


Guo, Y. R, J. Saukel, R. Mittermayr, and F. Ehrendorfer. 2005. AFLP analyses demonstrate genetic divergence, hybridization and multiple polyploidization in the evolution of Achillea (Asteraceae-Anthelmideae). New n t., 166 273-290. [Pg.120]

Apigenin (= 5,7,4 -Trihydroxyflavone) (flavone) Apiuni, Daucus (Apiaceae), Achillea, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Mentha, Thymus (Lamiaceae) spp. ferns Aminopeptidase N (42% inhibition at 300 pM) [63]... [Pg.577]

Lamiaceae, ferns [leaf surface], Widespread Apium, Daucus spp. (Apiaceae), Achillea, Matricaria spp. (Asteraceae), Mentha, Oreganum, Thymus spp. (Lamiaceae), ferns [leaf surface] Buddleja officinalis (Loganiaceae), Digitaria exilis (Poaceae) [seed] Hamamelis virginiana (Hamamelidaceae), Bergenia stracheyi (Saxifragaceae) [root] Microtea debilis (Phytolaccaceae)... [Pg.169]

Aconitic acid Universal Achillea spp. (Asteraceae), Sour (acid) taste [TCA... [Pg.415]

Pimenta dioica, Syzygium aromaticum (Myrtaceae) Achillea, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Cinnamomum, Ocimum (basil), Origanum (Lamiaceae), Sassafras (Lauraceae), Illicium (Magnoliaceae), Musa (Musaceae), Myristica (Myristicaceae), Eugenia (Myrtaceae), Piper (Piperaceae), Vitis (Vitaceae) Rosa (Rosaceae),... [Pg.420]

Hydroxyachillin (sesquiterpene lactone) Achillea millefolium, Tanacetum microphyllum (Asteraceae) [aerial] COX, SLOX [AI]... [Pg.616]

Widespread Achillea millefolium, Chrysanthemum indicum (Asteraceae) [flower], Hypericum brasiliense (Hypericaceae) [leaf, flower], Buddleja officinalis (Loganiaceae) [flower] glycosides in Brassicaceae,... [Pg.642]

Cyclopentane bicyclic monoterpenoids that occur in the plant kingdom belong to three major skeletal types camphane, iso-camphane, and fenchane (Fig. 7). Camphane-type terpenoid alcohols, (+)-bomeol (Gl) and (—)-isobomeol (G2), have been isolated from Cinnamomum camphora (Lauraceae) and Achillea filipendulina (Asteraceae). A ketone derived from these, (-h)-camphor (G3), is found in the camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora) and in the leaves of rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis) and sage Salvia officinalis, Labiatae). Camphene (G4) and its enantiomer with the isocamphane carbon skeleton are known to occur in the oils of citronella and turpentine. Fenchane-type bicyclic cyclopentane monoterpenoids are commonly found in plants as their ketone derivatives. (—)-Fenchone (G5) occurs in the tree of life Thuja occidentalis, Cupres-saceae). Its enantiomer, (+)-fenchone (G6), has been isolated from the oil of fennel Foeniculum vulgare, Umbelliferae). [Pg.483]

YARROW, (Milfoil) MilkfoUi flos Xzxicm is the flower of Achillea millefolium L., family Asteraceae. The flowers contain up to 0.5% essential oil. One part of the essential oil is transformed to chamazulene (up to 40%). [Pg.60]

E.3 ContactedlerpfensThc sesquiterpene lactones of the Asteraceae, e.g. chrysanthemums, asters and daisies, are well-known causes of contact allergic dermatitis. Patients with such allergies should avoid (and should be advised to avoid) herbs such as Artemisia (Mugwort), Chamomile, Yarrow (Achillea). Feverfew, Echinacea-inA Arnica because of cross-sensitisation. [Pg.153]

Naturally occurring camphanes include the bomeols with an endo hydroxy group, the isobomeols with an exo OH and 2-camphanone (2-bonanone) referred to as camphor. (+)-Bomeol from the camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora (Lauraceae) and from the roots of ginger-like Curcuma aromatica (Zingiberaceae), both of which grow in Eastern Asia, is known as Borneo camphor. (-)-Isobomeol was isolated from Achillea filipendulina (Asteraceae). [Pg.21]

Jovanovic, 0., N. Radulovits, R. Palic, and B. Zlatkovic. 2010. Root essential oil of Achillea lingulata Waldst. Kit. (Asteraceae). 22 336-339. [Pg.121]

Saukel J. and R. Danger. 1992. Die Achillea millefolium Gruppe (Asteraceae) in Mitteleuropa. 1. Problemstellung, Merkmalserhebung und Untersuchungsmaterial. Phyton-Hom, 31 185-207. [Pg.123]

Kordali, S., A. Cakir, T. A. Akcin, E. Mete, A. Akcin, T. Aydin, and H. Kilic, 2009. Antifungal and herbicidal properties of essential oils and n-hexane extracts of Achillea gypsicola Hub-Mor. and Achillea bieberstei-rn i Afan. (Asteraceae)., 29 562-570. [Pg.704]

Only a limited number of genera of the Asteraceae are known as essential oil plants, among them Tagetes, Achillea, and Matricaria. The genus Tagetes comprises actually 55 species, all of them endemic to the American continents with the center of biodiversity between 30° northern and 30° southern latitude. One of the species largely used by the indigenous population is... [Pg.46]

Vetter, S. and C. Franz, 1996. Seed production in selfings of tetraploid Achillea species (Asteraceae), Beitr. ZUchtungsforsch, 2 124—126. [Pg.80]

Candan, R, M. Unlu, B. Tepe, et al., 2003. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil and methanol extracts of Achillea millefolium subsp. millefolium an (Asteraceae). J. Ethnopharmacol., 87 215-220. [Pg.274]

Sdkmen A., M. Sdkmen, D. Daferera, et al., 2004b. The in vitro antioxidant and antimicrobail activities of the essential oil and methanol extracts of Achillea biebersteini Afan (Asteraceae). Phytother. Res., 18 451 56. [Pg.279]

Radulovic NS, Dekic MS, Randelovic PJ, Stojanovic NM, Zarubica AR, Stojanovic-Radic ZZ (2012) Toxic essential oils anxiolytic, antinociceptive and antimicrobial properties of the yarrow Achillea umbellata Sibth. Et Sm (Asteraceae) volatiles. Food Chem Toxicol 50 2013-2026. doi 10.1016/j.fct2012.03.047... [Pg.3007]

Source Achillea millefolium L. (Family Compositae or Asteraceae). [Pg.626]


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