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Chamomilla recutita

Normal-phase TLC using a silica stationary phase was employed for the optimization of the separation of flavonoid content of Matricariae flos (Chamomilla recutita L. Rauschert). Air-dried and powdered plant material was extracted by refluxing for 10 min with methanol. The suspension was filtered, evaporated and the residue was redissolved in methanol. The mobile phases included in the experiments were 1 = ethyl acetate-methylethylketone-formic acid-water (50 30 10 10, v/v) 2 = ethyl acetate-methanol-water (75 15 10 v/v) 3 = ethyl acetate-formic acid-water (80 10 10, v/v) 4 = ethyl acetate-formic acid-water (100 20 30, v/v) 5 = ethyl acetate-formic acid-acetic acid-water (100 11 11 27, v/v) 6 = n-butanol-acetic acid-water (66 17 17, v/v) 7 = ethyl acetate-methanol-formic acid-water (75 10 5 10, v/v) 8 = ethyl acetate-acetic acid-water (80 10 10, v/v). Development was carried out in the linear ascending mode at... [Pg.138]

Svehli kova, V. et al.. Isolation, identification and stability of acylated derivatives of apigenin 7-0-glucoside from chamomile (Chamomilla recutita [L.] Rauschert), Phytochemistry, 65, 2323, 2004. [Pg.133]

Titelbild Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert von Kurt Kormann, Waldstr. 45, 75045 Walzbachtal... [Pg.4]

Vanillosmopsis erythropappa SCHULTZ-BIP. [3] Chamomilla recutita (L.) RAUSCHERT [1]... [Pg.51]

Babenko NA, Shakhova EG. 2006. Effects of Chamomilla recutita flavonoids on age-related liver sphingolipid turnover in rats. Exp Gerontol 41 32-39. [Pg.127]

Exposure to Asteraceous plants may also result in the development of contact dermatitis. One Serbian study has indicated that it is not unusual to detect sensitization to chamomile (Chamomilla recutita), arnica (Arnica montana), tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), and feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) (Jovanovic et al., 2004). Contact dermatitis, along with asthma and rhinitis, may also accompany occupational exposure to chamomile (Rudzki et al., 2003) and contact dermatitis to feverfew (Hausen, 1981). Similarly, chamomile in cosmetic products can also be a cause of dermatitis (Paulsen, 2002 Rycroft, 2003). Because chamomile-containing products, particularly in shampoos and other OTC products, are so widespread, the linkage to these types of adverse events are likely underreported. Also, use of royal jelly, a thick mixture of honey, pollen, and their allergens, has been associated with several cases of bronchospasm, and topical application of concentrated forms of bee pollen (propalis) to contact dermatitis (Perharic, 1993). Milk thistle has also been known to cause urticaria (De Smet, 2004). [Pg.259]

The species Chamomilla recutita (chamomile) is rich in phenolic compounds, cumarines, phenolic acids and, especially, flavonoids such as p-D-glycosyl-7-apigenine and their acetylated derivatives, luteolin glucosides, quercetin heterosides and their methylated genines [90]. Apart from its known antispasmolytic activity, it also protects against ulceration mediated by indomethacin, stress and absolute alcohol. [Pg.427]

Both species of chamomile used medicinally Matricaria recutita also known as Matricaria chamomilla or Chamomilla recutita and Anthemis nobilis also known as Chamaemelum nobile) are known to contain coumarins, but natural coumarins are not always anticoagulants, see Coumarins + Herbal medicines , above. There appear to be no reports of chamomile alone causing bleeding. [Pg.414]

Alpinamed Chamomile. See Matricaria, (Chamomilla recutita) extract Alpinamed Ivy. See Ivy (Hedera helix) extract Alpinamed Sage. See Sage (Salvia officinalis) extract... [Pg.174]

Blue 6B. See Direct blue 1 Blue anthraquinone pigment. See Indanthrone Blue base. See Dianisidine Bluebonnet extract Blue bottle extract. See Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) extract Blue chamomile flower oil. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower oil Blue chamomile oil. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) oil... [Pg.544]

Definition Dried flowerheads derived from Chamomilla recutita or Chamaemelum nobile Uses Aromatic bitter, natural flavoring agent in foods, alcoholic beverages, herbal teas in medicine (antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory) hair dye... [Pg.858]

Chamomile extract, German Chamomile extract Hungarian. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract... [Pg.858]

Hydrodesulfurized naphtha, heavy. See Naphtha, hydrodesulfurized heavy Hydrodiisobutylaluminum. See Diisobutylaluminum hydride Hydroessential Jasminum. See Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract Hydroessential Matricaria. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract Hydroessential Thymus. See Thyme (Thymus... [Pg.2064]

Matricaria camphor. See Camphor Matricaria chamomilla. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower oil Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower Matricaria chamomilla extract. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract Matricaria chamomilla flower. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower Matricaria chamomilla flower oil Matricaria chamomilla oil. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower oil Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract CAS 84082-60-0 EINECS/ELINCS 282-006-5 Synonyms Camomile extract Chamomile extract, German Chamomile extract Hungarian Chamomilla recutita Chamomilla recutita extract... [Pg.2503]

Definition Extract of flowerheads of the matricaria, Chamomilla recutita... [Pg.2503]

Kola (Cola acuminata) extract Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract Pansy (Viola tricolor) extract Superoxide dismutase 2,2 -Thiobis (4-t-octylphenolato)-n-butylamine nickel... [Pg.5331]

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower oil Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) oil 8002-68-4... [Pg.6262]

Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) extract 84082-60-0 Alpinamed Chamomile Hydroessential Matricaria Hydroplastidine Matricaria InCyte Chamomile Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract 84082-61-1 Alpinamed Balm... [Pg.6636]

Medic-Saric, M. Stanic, G. Males, Z. Saric, S. Application of numerical methods to thin-layer chromatographic investigation of the main components of chamomile (Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert) essential oil. J. Chromatogr. A, 1997, 776, 355. [Pg.1826]


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