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German chamomile Matricaria chamomilla

Matricaria (German chamomile) Matricaria chamomilla dried flowers 0.3-1.5 (Chamomilla recutica) (Compositae/Asteraceae)... [Pg.182]

Two types of chamomile (camomile) are commonly employed in herbal medicine, Roman chamomile Chamaemelum nobile (formerly Anthemis nobilis) (Compositae/Asteraceae), and German chamomile Matricaria chamomilla (Chamomilla recutica) (Compositae/Asteraceae). German chamomile, an annual plant, is the more important commercially, and is often called matricaria to distinguish it from the perennial Roman chamomile. Both plants are cultivated... [Pg.196]

The guaianes, like the eudesmanes, are derived from a further internal cychzation of germacrene A. The family includes matricin (81) and chamazulene (82), major components of the extract of German chamomile Matricaria chamomilla), which has anti-inflammatory properties (Castleman 2003). Related to the guaianes is the tricyclic sesquiterpene patchoulol (83), a perfumery raw material which is the major component... [Pg.80]

Chamomile oil, blue. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower oil Chamomile oil, English. See Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) oil Chamomile oil German. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) oil Chamomile oil, Hungarian. See Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flower oil Chamomile oil, Roman. See Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) oil... [Pg.859]

Source German chamomile Matricaria recutita L. (syn. Matricaria chamomilla L., Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert) (Family Compositae or Asteraceae) Roman chamomile Chamaemelum nobile (L.) All. (syn. Anthemis nobilis L.) (Family Compositae or Asteraceae). [Pg.169]

The dried capitula of Matricaria chamomilla L. (Asteraceae), or German chamomile, have been used as anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic remedies since very early times on account of its contents in bisabolol oxides the activity of which has been experimentally substantiated. The plant is listed in several European pharmacopeias, and is used in the form of tinctures, extracts, lotions, ointments, shampoos, and sunscreen products. [Pg.14]

Hydrastis canadensis golden seal - Hypericum perforatum St. John s wort - Juglans regia walnut tree - Matricaria chamomilla German chamomile - Myrrha myrrh (with... [Pg.35]

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

Matricaria chamomilla L. (=ChamomiUa recutita (L.) Rausch.) Chamomile, German chamomile F c 45, 46 Reichling and Becker 1977 Repcak et al. 1980, 1999 Redaelli etal. 1981 Holz and Miething 1994... [Pg.143]

Figure 7.10 Chamomile. Analysis of German Matricaria recutica or M. chamomilla, a blue chamomile, which has chamazulene present at between 2.5°/o and 7.5°/o. This sample has 3.27°/o. Courtesy of Jenny Warden, Traceability. Figure 7.10 Chamomile. Analysis of German Matricaria recutica or M. chamomilla, a blue chamomile, which has chamazulene present at between 2.5°/o and 7.5°/o. This sample has 3.27°/o. Courtesy of Jenny Warden, Traceability.

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