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Inula helenium

Aniszewski, T. 2000. Phenotypic parameters of elecampane Inula helenium) in eastern Finland. Aquilo. Serie Botanica, 38 13-28. [Pg.284]

N.A. Inula helenium L. Inulin, resin, mucilage, helenalin, dammaranedienol." For asthma, chest cold, stomach ulcers, antitussive, diuretic, antiseptic. [Pg.273]

Arctium lappa, Artemisia vulgaris, Dipsacus fullonum, Inula helenium, Solidago virgaurea, S. canadensis, Taraxacum officinale, Tussilago farfara... [Pg.520]

The term inulin first appeared in the literature in 1818 (Thomson, 1818), predating the discovery of fructose by about 30 years. It was ascribed to a substance, first isolated from elecampagne (Inula helenium L.) in 1804 (Rose, 1804). Jerusalem artichoke was first recorded as a source of inulin in around 1870. The actual linear structure of the molecule was not elucidated until the 1950s, and the small degree of branching that can occur only in the mid-1990s (De Leenheer and Hoebregs, 1994). As a polymer of fructose, inulin is classified as a fructan of which there are several types... [Pg.58]

Anaphalis, Arnica, Bakluina, Eupatorium, Gaillardia, Helenium spp., Inula helenium (Asteraceae)... [Pg.153]

Inula helenium [oil of elecampane], I. spp., Liatris cylindrica, Telekia speciosa (Asteraceae)... [Pg.211]

Hymenovin Inula helenium (Asteraceae) Hymenoxys richardsonii (Asteraceae) AC (at 100)... [Pg.261]

Alantolactone (eudesmanolide sesquiterpene lactone) Inula helenium I. spp. (Asteraceae) Insect antifeedant... [Pg.443]

Large doses of the root of Inula helenium (elecampane) can cause vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, and paralytic symptoms. [Pg.364]

Inula helenium (elecampane) Ipomoea purga (jalap)... [Pg.1619]

Akee Blighia sapida Eiecampane Inula helenium... [Pg.1620]

Inula N.F. Rhizome and roots Inula Helenium Europe and Asia... [Pg.406]

Inula. Elecampane. Inula helenium. W. III. 2089. Radix. The root. [Pg.38]

INULIN Inulin is a polymer of D-fructose molecules (fructofuranose), which are linked to each other in fi-2.1 bonds. There is a terminal glucose molecule. Inulin occurs as a reserve food instead of starch in plants, mainly within the family Asteraceae for example Inula helenium L., Asteraceae. In the form of a 10% aqueous solution inulin is used in tests of kidney function (like mannitol). Inulin is not absorbed or metabolised. Since there is no reabsorption in the tubules, the rate of excretion is a measure of the function of the glomerulus (inulin clearance). [Pg.70]

Inula. Elecampane scabwort elfwort horseheal. Dried rhizome and toots of Inula helenium L., Compositae. Habit Central Asia, Europe naturalized in U.S. Constii Inulin, volatile oil, alantol, helenin. atomic acid, acrid resin. [Pg.792]

Root of feneka, polygala feneka, of elecampane, inula helenium. [Pg.560]

MycobacteriumGarWc, usnea, grapefruit seed extract, boneset, tuberculosis goldenseal, red clover (Trifolium pratense), Tuberculosis shizandra (Schisandra chinensis), elecampane (Inula helenium)... [Pg.75]

Pazzaglia, M., N. Venture, G. Borda, and A. Tosti. 1995. Contact dermatitis due to a massage liniment containing Inula helenium extract. Contact Dermat. 33(4) 267. [Pg.475]

Eldorado FCA-810. See Citric acid Eldorado PA-755. See Polyacrylamide Elecampane. See Elecampane (Inula helenium) Elecampane extract. See Elecampane (Inula helenium) extract Elecampane (Inula helenium)... [Pg.1604]

Synonyms Elecampane Inula Inula helenium Inula helenium rhizome and roots Scabwort Definition Rhizome and roots of Inula helenium Properties Bitter aromatic flavor Uses Natural flavoring agent in alcoholic beverages... [Pg.1604]

Elecampane (Inula helenium) extract CAS 84012-20-4 EINECS/ELINCS 281-666-1 Synonyms Elecampane extract Inulahelenium Inula helenium extract... [Pg.1604]

Regulatory FDA 21CFR 172.510 Elecampane (Inula helenium) root oil CAS 1397-83-7... [Pg.1604]


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