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Bisabolon oxides

Bisabolol oxide Bisabolone oxide Caryophyllene oxide... [Pg.76]

Bisabolol type Bisabolol oxide A type Azulene type Bisabolol oxide B type Bisabolon oxide type... [Pg.54]

Bisabolol oxide B type Bisabolon oxide type... [Pg.50]

The oxidized bisabolene derivative a-bisabolol with antiphlogistic properties is a main active compound in German chamomile (Matricaria recutita). Depending on the origin of the plants and the chemotype or variety, varying proportions of the oxides (bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B, or bisabolone oxide A) may be present in the respective oils [30]. a-Bisabolol can also be found in larger... [Pg.2985]

Four chemotypes, characterized as A, B, C, and D, dominate M. recutita, although as many as 11 different German chamomile chemotypes have been reported, which show considerable variation in flavonoid concentration and bisaboloid profile, but with only slight differences in coumarin and phenolic acid content. The four main chemotypes are dominated, respectively, by bisabolol, bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B, and bisabolone oxide A. ... [Pg.169]


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