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Chenopodium ambrosoides

Additional alkaloidal species included the following Alriplex polycarpa (1/2), A. rosae, Chenopodium ambrosoides (1/3), C. nuilaliae (1/3), Lophiocarpus burchellii (now placed in the Phy-lolaccaceae), Spirostachys (= Heterosiachys) africanus, Suaeda ni-grescens. v... [Pg.45]

Source Chenopodium ambrosoides. Molecular formula Cio Hie O 2-Molecular weight 2.5 deg C. [Pg.149]

Apiaceae Chenopodium ambrosoides L. Amaranthaceae Cinnamomum sp. Lauraceae... [Pg.677]

At a concentration of 0.4%, the essential oil of Chenopodium ambrosoides was able to kill C. chinensis, C. maculatus, and A. obtectus at a high percentage. S. granarius and S. zeamais were totally killed at 6.4%, and P. truncatus was least sensitive, as 56% survived (Tapondjou et al., 2002). [Pg.683]

CHENOPODIUM OIL Chenopodii astheroleum This essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the aerial parts of Chenopo-dium ambrosoides L., var. anthelminticum... [Pg.119]


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