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Conundrum sativum

Linalyl acetate Conundrum sativum (Apiaceae), Bursera OD-R... [Pg.426]

Coriandrum sativum L. Conundrum sativum L. (coriander) belongs to the Apiaceae family and is cultivated worldwide for its nutritional value and medicinal properties (relief of pain, anxiety, flatulence, loss of appetite, and convulsions). The effects of inhaled coriander volatile oil (1-3 %) extracted from Coriandrum sativum var. microcarpum on spatial memory performance were assessed in an Ap2 2 rat model of AD. Exposure to coriander volatile oil improved spatial memory, increased superoxide dismutase (SOD), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and decreased glutathione peroxidase (GPX) specific activities along with an elevation of malondial-dehyde (MDA) level [288],... [Pg.416]

Conundrum sativum Coriander Chinese parsley, cilantro... [Pg.386]

Coriander, Dried ripe fruit of Conundrum sativum L.> Umbelltferac. Habit, Asia- Europe. Constii. About 1% volatile oil fixed oils, malic acid, tannin, mucilage. thekaP CAT Carminative, aromatic. [Pg.395]


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