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Geranium extract

Aqueous geranium extract inhibited TMV starch lesion formation in cucumber cotyledons. Starch lesions were completely inhibited by vacuum infiltrating effective dosages at any time between 1 and 33 hours after virus inoculation. Between 33 and 72 hours, inhibition decreased progressively. The active ingredient in the geranium extract was identified by means of ultraviolet absorption spectrum and... [Pg.97]

East Indian geranium extract. See Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martini) extract East Indian geranium oil. See Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martini) oil... [Pg.1594]

NAB Jewelweed Extract. See Garden balsam (Impatiens balsamina) leaf extract NAB Queen of the Prairie Extract See Meadowsweet (Spiraea ulmaria) extract NAB Spotted Geranium Extract. See Geranium maculatum extract... [Pg.2763]

Synonyms Cymbogon martini Cymbogon martini extract East Indian geranium extract Geranium, East Indian, extract Palmarosa extract... [Pg.3021]

Pelargonic acid vanillylamide. See Nonanoyl 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylamide Pelargonic alcohol. See Nonyl alcohol Pelargonic aldehyde. See Nonanal Pelargonium Pelargonium extract. See Geranium extract... [Pg.3222]

Wild geranium extract. See Geranium maculatum extract... [Pg.4712]

Geranium maculatum extract NAB Spotted Geranium Extract 84650-12-4... [Pg.6638]

Sepia officinalis extract 296-192-0 Geranium extract 296-229-0 2-Benzyl heptanol 296-244-2... [Pg.7009]

Sodium carboxymethyl cocopolypropylamine 307-497-6 Geranium extract 307-527-8 Spent grain wax Stimu-Tex ... [Pg.7013]

Extracts from 152 plant species, representing 46 different families, were screened for effects on tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) replication in cucumber cotyledons. Twenty species have shown enough activity to warrant further study. Several members of the Caprifoliaceae family increased virus replication. An extract of Lonicera involucrata enlarged the virus lesions in local lesion hosts and produced a thirty fold increase in virus titer, but had no effect on virus replication in systemic hosts. The active material appears to affect the virus defense mechanism of local lesion hosts. An extract of common geranium is an active virus inhibitor. It inactivates TMV and TMV-RNA (ribonucleic acid) in vitro by forming non-infectious complexes. In vivo, it also inhibited starch lesion formation in cucumber cotyledons incited by TMV infection. [Pg.94]

Only a few studies have reported the antiprotozoal activity of proantho-cyanidins. Bioassay-guided fractioning of the extract of Geranium niveum led to the isolation of two new A-type proanthocyanidins epf-afzelechin-(4j6 8,2j6 0 7)-afzelechin and EC-(4/l 8,2/1 0 7)-afzelechin... [Pg.256]

Plants Yielding Stimulatory Extracts Geranium carplinianum L. Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq. [Pg.208]

Manolov P, Petkov VD, Ivancheva S. (1977). Studies on the central depressive action of methanol extract from Geranium macrorrhizum L. DokI Bolg Akad Nauk. 30(11) 1657-59. [Pg.499]

In geranium, the C2-C3 cleavage of L-ascorbic acid is enantiomeri-cally specific (ii). When L-[6- C]ascorbic acid was replaced by d-[6- C] ascorbic acid, labeled tartaric acid was not found in the acid extractable fraction (Table V). There was considerable decomposition of D-ascorbic acid. Only 17% of the D-ascorbic acid remained in the tissues at the end of the metabolic period. Some metabolism of these... [Pg.255]

The extraction process used depends on the plant. For instance, lemon or lime, orange, grape fruit, and bergamot are usually expressed because the oils are present in the peels and the oils are released when the peel is ruptured. Others, that include lavender, clary sage, chamomile, and rose geranium, are usually distilled. Some flowers, like rose, for example, are distilled and solvent extracted, resulting in either a rose absolute or rose Otto. [Pg.162]

The worker in the essential oils soon learns that commercial geranium oils are extracted from several species, varieties, and strains of Pelargonium and not from Geranium... [Pg.309]

Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods Regulatory FDA 21CFR 182.20, GRAS See also Geranium maculatum extract... [Pg.1874]

Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) extract Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extract Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) extract botanical extract, bath care Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract botanical extract, bum treatments Yucca glauca extract botanical extract, cosmetics Avocado (Persea gratissima) oil unsaponifiables Gardenia Florida extract botanical extract, pharmaceutical topicals Geranium maculatum extract botanical extract, skin care Avocado (Persea gratissima) oil unsaponifiables Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract botanical extract, sunscreens Avocado (Persea gratissima) oil unsaponifiables... [Pg.4920]


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