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Saussurea costus

Costus oil Costus root oil. See Costus (Saussurea lappa) oil Costus (Saussurea lappa) oil CAS 8023-88-9 FEMA 2336... [Pg.1055]

Satureja montana Satureja montana oil. See Winter savory (Satureja montana) oil Saturn red. See Lead oxide, red Saussurea lappa. See Costus (Saussurea... [Pg.3879]

Costus (Saussurea lappa) oil Cubeb (Piper cubeba) oil Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) extract Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) oil Curacao orange peel Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) extract Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) root Davana (Artemisia pallens) oil Dill (Anethum sowa) seed oil... [Pg.5276]

Aucklandia costus Falc. A. lappa Decne (Syn. Saussurea lappa) Mu Xiang (root) Saussurine, costulactone, costol, costene, camphene, phellandrene 49 Treat asthma, stomachic. [Pg.39]

Aucklandia costus, A. lappa, Cinnamomum aromaticum, C. cassia, Coriandrum sativum, Saussurea japonica, S. lappa, Valeriana alternifolia, V amurensis, V. fauriei, V subbipinnatifolia, Xanthoxylum piperitum, Zanthoxylum schinifolium, Zingiber officinale Cunninghamia lanceolata Phellodendmn amurense, P. chinensis Angelica amurensis, A. anomala, A. dahurica Sphenomeris chusana... [Pg.466]

Aucklandia costus, A. lappa, Saussurea japonica, S. lappa... [Pg.480]

Costus Root Oil occurs as a light yellow to brown, viscous liquid with a peculiar, persistent odor reminiscent of violet, orris, and vetivert. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the dried, triturated roots of the herbaceous perennial plant Saussurea lappa Clarke (Fam. Compositae) or by a solvent extraction procedure followed by vacuum distillation of the resinoid extract. It is soluble in most fixed... [Pg.123]

Artemisia drwunculus, Saussurea lappa (costus root oil) (Asteraceae), Lauras nobilis (bay laurel) (Lauraceae)... [Pg.267]

Artemisia dracunculus. Saussurea lappa (costus root oil) (Asteraceae), Laurus nobilis (bay laurel) (Lauraceae) Alstonia boonei (Apocynaceae) [bark, seed], Asteraceae [flower], Phyllanthus emblica (Euphorbiaceae), Lupinus luteus (Fabaceae) [seed]... [Pg.582]

Cultivation of Saussurea costus and Inula racemosa in Cold Desert of the Lahaul Valley Revival of Cultivation Needed for their Conservation and Protection... [Pg.49]

Keywords Saussurea costus Inula racemosa endangered medicinal plants cultivation cropping efficiency cold desert agro-ecosystems Lahaul valley Indian Himalaya. [Pg.50]

Chauhan, J.S., Tomar, Y.K. and Vashist, D.P. (1998). Effect of various levels of LAA on the seed germination of Saussurea costus (Falc.) Lipschitz (S. lappa (Decne.) Sch.-Bip.). J. Indian Botanical Society, 77 175-177. [Pg.62]

Rawat, Y.S., Oinam, S. S., Vishvakarma S.C.R. and Kuniyal, J.C. (2004). Saussurea costus (Falc.) Lipsch a promising medicinal crop under cold desert agro-ecosystem in northwestern Himalaya. Indian Journal of Forestry, 21 (3) 297-303. [Pg.63]

Siddique, M.A.A., Wafai, B.A., Mir, R.A. and Sheikh, S.A. (2001). Conservation of Kuth (Saussurea costus)- A threatened medicinal plant of Kashmir Himalaya. In Himalayan Medicinal Plants Potential and Prospects. HIMVIKAS Occasional Publication No. 14. S.S.Samant, U. Dhar and L.M.S. Palni (eds.). Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. 197-204. [Pg.63]

Saussurea costus (Falc) Lipsch. Asteraceae Kuth Roots Roots used as cuts and wounds, rheumatism. [Pg.260]

Syn Aucklandia costus Falc. Aucklandia lappa Decne. Saussurea lappa (Decne.) C.B. Clarke AN kushtha... [Pg.790]

Costus, which is sold as mu xiang, is sometimes confused with the aristolochic acid-containing Aristolochia species, which are sometimes traded as qing mu xiang (Shum et al. 2007). Methods for differentiation of Saussurea... [Pg.790]

Pandey, M.M., S. Rastogi, and A.K. Rawat. 2007. Saussurea costus Botanical, chemical and pharmacological review of an ayurvedic medicinal plant. J. Ethnopharmacol. 110(3) 379-390. [Pg.791]

The S. A-E are components of the dried, Chinese Saussurea root (Saussurea costus, syn. 5. lappa) which is used in Chinese and Japanese traditional medicine for stomach complaints. S. A, C20H29NO4, Mr 347.45, mp, 115-117°C, [a]i3 +36.7° (CH3OH), corresponds to the Michael adduct from costunolide and proline S. B and C represent the amino acid conjugates of proline and asparagine, respectively, with the corresponding a, 8-unsaturated dehydrocostus lactone. In animal experiments, S. A exhibits a pronounced protective effect against stress-induced stomach ulcers. [Pg.573]

Well-known eudesmane derivatives in flavors and fragrances include a- and p-selinene from the oils of Cannabis saliva var. indica (Moraceae), celery (Apium graeveolens, Umbelliferae) and hops (Humulus lupulus, Moraceae), (+)-a- and (+)-P-eudesmol from some oils of eucalyptus (Eucalyplus macarlhuri), (-)-epi-y-eudesmol with its woody odor from the north African oil of geranium (Pelargonium odoralissimum and allied species), and the almost odorless diastereomeric (+)-y-eudesmol from various ethereal oils (+)-p-Costus acid and (+)-p-costol belong to the constituents of the essential oil obtained from the roots of Saussurea... [Pg.29]

Synonyms Costus oil Costus root oil Saussurea lappa... [Pg.1055]


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