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Jasmine, Jasminum

Jasmine Jasminum grandiflorum Benzyl acetate, (S)-linalool, indole, (Z)-jasmone (27), (R,Z)-7-decen-5-olide (28), methyl (+)-ep/-jasmonate (29) 95,96,98... [Pg.606]

HERBS IN MAGIC AND ALCHEMY Jasmine Jasminum officinale... [Pg.58]

Jasmonic acid was first discovered as its methylester (2) an odoriferous compound from the essential oil of jasmine (Jasminum grandiflomm L.) [3], Early interest in this compound centered on its fragrant properties but recently, jasmonic acid and its methyl ester have fascinated plant physiologists and molecular biologists because they have been shown to possess hormonal activity [4], can act as a senescence-promoting substance [5], and can induce JIP (jasmonate induced proteins) [6] and soybean vegetative storage proteins [7],... [Pg.267]

Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) Many traditional medicinal uses over centuries including sedating and anesthetic effects. Animal studies demonstrate sedative and anti-aggression effect of ethanolic extract. No evidence of toxicity. [Pg.1130]

Yellowish (+)-jasmolactone A and other structural variants of this seco-iridoid are present in jasmine Jasminum multiflorum (Oleaceae). (-)-01europein is the bittertasting and antihypertonic p-glucoside extracted from olives, the bark and flie leaves of the olive tree Olea europaea, and also from ripe fruits of Ligustrum lu-cidum and L. japonicum (Oleaceae) it was the first seco-iridoid to be isolated. [Pg.15]

Jasmine (Jasminum officinale L.) is native to the Caucasus, northern Iran, Afghanistan, the Himalayas and western China. The genus name is derived from the Persian Yasameen ("gift from... [Pg.78]

Hydrodesulfurized naphtha, heavy. See Naphtha, hydrodesulfurized heavy Hydrodiisobutylaluminum. See Diisobutylaluminum hydride Hydroessential Jasminum. See Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract Hydroessential Matricaria. See Matricaria (Chamomilla recutita) extract Hydroessential Thymus. See Thyme (Thymus... [Pg.2064]

Manuf./Distrib. Hunan Xinyu http //www.hunanxinyu.com] Voigt Global Distrib. http //www.vgdiic.com Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract CAS 90045-94-6 EINECS/ELINCS 289-960-1 Synonyms Jasmine extract Jasmine flower extract Jasminum officinale Jasminum officinale extract White jasmine extract Definition Extract of the leaves and flowers of Jasminum officinale... [Pg.2288]

Jasmine oil Jasminum grandiflorum Jasminum grandiflorum oil. See Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum) oil... [Pg.2288]

Jasminum officinale Jasminum officinale extract. See Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract... [Pg.2288]

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]

Horseradish (Armoracia lapathifolia) Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) extract Iceland moss (Cetraria islandicus) extract Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum) oil Juniperus communis extract Juniperus communis oil Kelp Kola (Cola acuminata) extract Labdanum (Cistus labdaniferus) Laurel (Laurus nobilis) Laurel (Laurus nobilis) berries Laurel (Laurus nobilis) extract Laurel (Laurus nobilis) leaf oil Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil... [Pg.5276]

A unique blend of volatiles like the ower scents in rose (Rosa spp.), jasmine Jasminum sambac), or tuberose Polianthes tuberosa). Such owers produce and immediately emit the volatiles by the epidermal layers of their petals (Bergougnoux et al., 2007). Therefore, the yield is even in intensive smelling owers very low, and besides distillation special techniques, as an example, en enrage has to be applied to recover the volatile fragrance compounds. [Pg.44]

Demole, E., B. Willhalm et M. Stoll Proprietes et Structure de la Cetolactone C12H16O3 de I Essence de Jasmin Jasminum grandiflorum L.). Helv. Chim. Acta 47, 1152 (1964). [Pg.499]


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