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Artemisia absinthium

As another example of the experiments, Artemisia absinthium may be selected. The four stages of special interest were as follows —... [Pg.12]

Bode (20), working on the exudation of absinthin frcm Artemisia absinthium, showed that the growth of neighboring plants such as Foeniculun vulgare and others was influenced by these toxins and so, for the first time, produced exact evidence that such metabolic products can in nature influence the development of nearby plants. [Pg.35]

Chiasson H, Belanger A, Bostanian N, Vincent C, Poliquin A, Acaricidal properties of Artemisia absinthium and Tanacetum vulgare (Asteraceae) essential oils obtained by three methods of extraction,/ ct> Entomol 94 167—171, 2001. [Pg.245]

Wormwood Artemisia absinthium L. There are several chemotypes (Z)-epoxy-ocimene CT (26-54) sabinyl acetate CT (32-85) chry-santhenyl acetate CT (42) P-thujone CT (18-60) P-thujone/(Z)-ep-oxy ochnene CT (21-41/22-29) cis-chrysanthenol CT (16-69)... [Pg.80]

N.A. Artemisia absinthium L. Absinthol, tannins, thujyl alcohol, flavonoids, phenohc acid, lignins.99102 Anthelmintic. [Pg.251]

Artemisia absinthium, Biota orientalis, Carduus benedita, Carthamus tinctorius, Cinnamomum camphora, Eleutherocossus senticosus, Schisandra chinensis, Sessamum indicum, Syringa suspensa, S. vulgaris, Viscum album,... [Pg.523]

Artemisia absinthium, Equisetum hyemale, E. hirta, Inula britannica, I. japonica, Lycopus virginicus, Menyanthes trifoliata, Oenothera biennis, Polygala senega, Salix alba, S. discolor, Sambucus nigra,... [Pg.529]

Artemisia vulgarts, Chrysanthemum vulgare, Salvia coccinea, S. officinalis, Thuja occidentalis Artemisia absinthium... [Pg.539]

Vermouth is officially classified as an "aromatized fortified wine," referring to its derivation from a white base wine fortified and infused with a proprietary set of different plant parts barks, seeds, and fruit peels. These are collectively termed botanicals. Vermouths are particularly popular in Europe and in the United States (Amerine et al., 1980 Griebel, 1955 Panesar et al., 2009). The term "vermouth" is derived from the German word for wormwood Wermut. It is supposedly derived from Wer (man) and Mut (courage, spirit, manhood Pilone, 1954). When vermouth was introduced into Bavaria in the first half of the seventeenth century, by the Piedmont producer Alessio, Artemisia absinthium was probably translated literally as Wermutwein. When it reached France, it was changed to vermouth (Liddle and Boero, 2003). [Pg.252]

WORMWOOD -- Artemisia absinthium. Family Compositae (Sunflower family). [Pg.22]

Thujane monoterpenes are based on the bicyclic (G3 C5) monoterpene thujane and include umbellone (thujan-2-one) and the neuroactives a-thujone and 3-thujone (thujan-3-one isomers) that can cause convulsions. Thujones are GABA(A) receptor antagonists and are the active constituents in oil of wormwood from Artemisia absinthium (Asteraceae) used in the alcoholic drink absinthe that was eventually banned because of its deleterious neurotoxic effects. [Pg.35]

Absinthin, the active principle of wormwood, Artemisia absinthium L. (Compositae), is a dimeric guaianolide containing two lactone rings and two hydroxy groups per molecule.162 Thelephoric acid (76b), isolated from fungi of several Thelephora species, has been synthesized by oxidative condensation of two molecules of sodium 3,4-dimethoxy-phenoxide with one of chloranil in the presence of hydrobromic acid.162a... [Pg.37]

PROP Chief constituent is Thujone, and found in the plant Artemisia absinthium L. (FCTXAV 13,681,75). [Pg.111]

Wormwood Artemisia absinthium Thujone in the volatile oil from leaves and flowers Delirium, psychosis, renal failure, xanthopsia Thujone related to camphor... [Pg.77]

Wormwood Artemisia absinthium Rhabdomyolysis, renal failure, seizures, absinthism, mental doze... [Pg.2908]

There are about 60 different species of Artemisia, of which the principal are Artemisia absinthium, Artemisia annua, Artemisia cina, and Artemisia vulgaris. [Pg.362]

Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) Artemisea annua (Qinghaosu) Artemisia etna (wormseed)... [Pg.1617]

Liquorice Glycyrrhiza glabra Wormwood Artemisia absinthium... [Pg.1621]


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