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Angelica archangelica L. ,

Angelica root oil is obtained by steam distillation of the dried roots of Angelica archangelica L. [Archangelica officinalis (Moench) Hoffm.], a plant occurring predominantly in Europe (Apiaceae). The oil is a pale yellow to deep amber liquid with a green, herbaceous, peppery, musk-like odor and a bittersweet taste. [Pg.173]

Angelica root Angelica archangelica L. 15-Pentadecanolide, 13-tridecano-lide as characteristic minor components in addition to terpenoids and sesquiterpenoids (about 90)... [Pg.82]

N.A. Angelica archangelica L. Angelicide, brefeldin A, ligustilide, n-butyldenephthalide, phyllandrene, tinnins, valeric acid, ferulic acid, lactones, limonene, courmarin.98,99,100,107-272 Stimulate blood circulation, regulate menstruation, stimulate appetite, alleviate coughs and pain. [Pg.248]

Oleoresin Angelica Seed Obtained by the solvent extraction of the dried seed of Angelica archangelica L. (Fam. Umbellif-erae) as a dark brown or green liquid. [Pg.446]

PROP Extracted from roots of Angelica archangelica L. A pale-yeUow to amber liquid pungent odor with bittersweet taste. Sol in fixed oils sltly sol in mineral oil insol in glycerin, propylene glycol. [Pg.82]

Source Angelica archangelica L. ssp. archangelica var. sativa (Miller) Rikli (Apiaceae) [3], native to northern Europe and Siberia. Growing areas are located in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. [Pg.216]

Angelica archangelica L, ssp. Angelica var. saliva RIKLI DAC 86, OAB 90, MD China/Japan different Angelica species Apiaceae... [Pg.128]

Holzen, Ber. 66, ] 137 (1933) from seeds of Angelica archangelica L. Spath, Vierhapper, ibid. 71, ]667 (1938) from fruit of Pastinaca saliva L., Umbelliferae Soine ef al, J. Am. Pharm. dssec 45, 426 (1956). Identity with marmelosin Spath et al. Ber. 70, 1021 0937). Identity with ammidin Fahmy, Abu-Shady, Quart. J. pharm. Pharmacol. 21, 499 (1948). Partial synthesis Spath, Holzen, Ber. 68, ]]23... [Pg.781]

Oil of Angelica, Volatile oi] from root of Angelica archangelica L. (A. officinalis Moench.), Umbelliferae. Constit Phellandrene, valeric acid. [Pg.1072]

Salikhova, R.A., N. Dulatova, and G.G. Poroshenko. 1993. [Studies of Angelica archangelica L. antimutagen properties by the micronucleus test]. Byull. Eksper. Biol. I Med. 115(4) 371-372. [Pg.70]

Salikhova, R. A., and G.G. Poroshenko. 1995. Antimutagenic properties of Angelica archangelica L. Vestn. Ross. Akad. Med. Nauk. 1 58-61. [Pg.70]

Holm, Y. Vuorela, P. Hiltunen, R. (1997). Enantiomeric composition of monoterpene hydrocarbons in n-hexane extracts of Angelica archangelica L. roots and seeds. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, Vol.l2, N0.6, (November/December 1997), pp. 397-400, ISSN 1099-1026... [Pg.64]

Angelica root Angelica archangelica L. Apiaceae Root Cult LQ... [Pg.60]

Natural Products.— The idant-growth promoter cu-sativenediol, which is produced by certain fungi, has the structure (839) Structures (840) and (841) are assigned to isosativene derivatives isolated from the fungus Helminthosporium sativum. Extraction of the volatile root oil of Angelica archangelica L has yielded the new sesquiterpene alcohol cis-a-copaen-8-ol (842). An alternative synthesis of (843), a key intermediate for the preparation of (+)-sativene and (-I- )-cyclosativene, has been described. Stereoselective syntheses of the two diastereomeric bicyclo[3,2,l]-... [Pg.407]

Nielsen, B. E., and L. Lemmich Constituents of Umbelliferous Plants III. The Structure of Archangelicin, a Coumarin from Angelica archangelica L. subsp. lit oralis Thell. Acta Chem. Scand. 18, 932 (1964). [Pg.420]

Source Angelica archangelica L. (syn. Archangelica archangelica Hoffm.) (Family Apiaceae or Umbelliferae). [Pg.32]


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