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Hyssop

Pinocamphone, Cj Hj O, is the principal constituent of oil of hyssop, in which it occurs in its laevo-rotatory variety. It is a saturated ketone having the constitution —... [Pg.233]

Gnaden-geld. n. pension, allowance, -kraut, n. hedge hyssop Gratiola). -stoss, m. finishing blow. [Pg.191]

At the first sign of a cold, it can be mixed with hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis), peppermint (Mentha piperita) and yarrow (.Achillea millefolium). [Pg.58]

Matsuura H, Miyazaki H, Asakawa C, Amano M, Yoshihara T, Mizutani J. (2004) Isolation of alpha-glusosidase inhibitors from hyssop Hyssopus ojficinalis). Phytochemistry 65 91-97. [Pg.594]

Terpinen-4-ol occurs in the essential oils of lavender, hyssop, pine. Origanum, nutmeg, thyme, marjoram, tarragon, cubeb, neroli, rosemary, juniper berry and passion fruit and raspberry flavor as a mixture of... [Pg.173]

Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis L.) honey is regarded as one of the best kinds. [Pg.401]

Coughs, colds and bronchial complaints generally. Hool prefers this herb to the white Horehound Marrubium vulgare), and makes wide claims on its behalf. He recommends it in the treatment of consumption, various menstrual troubles, and parturition—in the last-named instance combined with Motherwort. "In chronic coughs, accompanied by spitting of blood," he tells us, "it will be found most excellent, either of itself or combined with other reliable remedies such as Lobelia, Marshmallow, Hyssop, etc."... [Pg.54]

Common hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Flowering plant... [Pg.261]

Essential oils that contain high amounts of ketones are aniseed, sage, hyssop, fennel, rosemary, caraway, pennyroyal, peppermint, spearmint and dill. [Pg.68]

Jupiter. Melissa, bilberry, borage, chervil, cinquefoil, dandelion, dock, endive, hyssop, house-leek, melilot, oak, roses. [Pg.123]

CONSOLIDA AUREA SOPHIA — An Herb having leaves similar to hyssop, and circular ewers, like the Flammula of Paracelsus. It is also called Milkwort and golden Thalictrum. It is somewhat obscure and humble, it is not much down but its virtues were familiar to Paracelsus. It is found in Carinthia and about the Danube, in Argentoria and other places, including parts of Alsatia. Note that this plant seems to be the same as wild honeysuckle. [Pg.102]

Protection Offered Thfe essential oils of sage and thyme and the alcohol extracts of such herbs as hyssop, rosemary, sage, thyme, and white clover can be used to reduce the number of pest eggs laid and the amount of feeding damage caused by a broad range of pests. Sprays made from tansy repel imported cab-... [Pg.474]

Hypoaspis. See Soil mites, buying and releasing Hyssop... [Pg.516]

Hyssop Oil Hyssopus officinalis) This flavoring agent has been shown to contain about 1.3% methyl chavicol [55],... [Pg.136]

From Spain comes an oil with 1,8-cineole as main constituent, named Hyssop de-cumbens oil , which is used especially in aromatherapy. Its correct botanical source is not known but may be a variety of H. officinalis L. [Pg.232]

ISO 9841 1991 Oil of Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis Linnaeus), International Organisation of Standardisation, Geneva, Switzerland (1991)... [Pg.255]


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