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Carminative caraway

Carum carvi L. Ye Hao (Caraway) (fruit, aerial part) Essential oil, d-carvone, coumarin, chromone, polyacetylene, hemiarin, scopoletin, umbelliferone, d-limonene, phytosterols.48-50-250-450 Carminative, treat stomach pain. [Pg.47]

Caraway Carum carvi (Umbelliferae/Apiaceae) ripe fruit 3-7 (+)-carvone (50-70) limonene (47) flavour, carminative, aromatherapy... [Pg.179]

Carvone) carvi (fruit, Caraway oil) (Apiaceae), carminative]... [Pg.422]

Caraway is a traditional spice and medicinal plant with carminative and antibacterial properties. Seeds, seed cake and straw are valuable dietetic feeders for cattle, improving the synthesis of milk due to increasing taste and digestibility of nutrients, reduce meteorism and generally influenced the metabolism and health state positively. They are not suitable for milking cows because the essentials oil compounds can affect the type of milk smell after the consumption. [Pg.11]

CARAWAY, Carvi fructus and aetheroleum Caraway is the schizocarp of Carum carvi L., family Apiaceae, growing in Asia and Europe, now also grown in the USA and Canada. The drug contains 3-6% essential oil containing 50-80% (+) carvone and limonene. It has spasmolytic, antibacterial and carminative effects. [Pg.48]

Dalb s Carminative. Take oils of caraway, fennel, and peppermint, each 10 drops rub them up with 10 ounces white 8Ug and 5 ounces carbonate or lump magnesia, then add 1 drachms sal-tartar and 2 ounces laudanum. Mix with pints of wa-... [Pg.307]

The (/ )-(-)- and (5)-(+)-enantiomers of monoterpene ketone carvone are found in various plants. While (5)-(+)-carvone is the main constituent of the essential oil Carum carvi and Anethum gra-veolens, (/ )-(-)-carvone is found in the oil of Mentha spicata var. crispa (Bornscheuer et ah, 2014 O Neil, 2006). Because of minty odor and taste, large amounts of (/ )-(-)-carvone are frequently added to toothpastes, mouth washes, and chewing gums. (5)-(+)-carvone possesses the typical caraway aroma and is mainly used as a avor compound in food industry. Due to its spasmolytic effect, (5)-(+)-carvone is also used as stomachic and carminative Qager et ah, 2001). After separate topical... [Pg.257]

Caraway is generally considered to have carminative and stomachic properties. Caraway oil has been reported to exhibit antibacterial activities in vitro as well as larvicidal proper-ties. ° It also has antispasmodic and anti-histaminic activities on isolated animal organs (HANGSU). - ... [Pg.138]

Used in some carminative, stomachic, and laxative preparations. Caraway oil is widely used in Europe in combination with peppermint oil (see peppermint) and other oils in the treatment of dyspepsia also used as a flavor in pharmaceuticals and as a fragrance component in cosmetic preparations including toothpaste, mouthwash, soaps, creams, lotions, and perfumes, with maximum use level of 0.4% reported in perfumes. [Pg.139]

Tricyclic skeletons are rarely found. Research data indicate that specific cyclases are involved in the synthesis of individual enantiomers [41,63], Monoterpenoids are most often the constituents of volatile oils, which are widely utilized in perfumery and in medicine as carminatives, sedatives, expectorants, and antimicrobial agents. Some most important essential oils are derived from peppermint leaf, lavender, coriander, caraway, lemon peel, turpentine, rosemary, sage, and others. [Pg.276]


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