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Levisticum

Lovage oils are obtained by steam distillation of either the leaves (leaf oil) or the fresh roots (root oil) of the perennial plant Levisticum officinale Koch (Apiaceae). Both oils are yellow-greenish-brown to dark brown liquids with a strong, characteristic, aromatic odor and taste. [Pg.203]

Lovage root Levisticum officinale Koch 3-Butyl phthalide (32), ligusti-Ude (24), Ugusticum lactone ... [Pg.83]

Rosmarinic acid (phenylpropanoid) Anethum, Levisticum, Sanicula, Astrantia (Apiaceae), Symphytum (Boraginacaeae), Melissa, Mentha, Rosmarinus (Lamiaceae) spp. ACE (27% inhibition at 300 pM) [76]... [Pg.581]

The volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of the fresh root of the plant Levisticum officinale L. Koch syn. Angelica levisticum, Baillon (Fam. Umbelliferae). It is a yellow greenish brown to deep-brown liquid having a strong characteristic aromatic odor and taste. It is soluble in most fixed oils and slightly soluble, with opalescence, in mineral oil, but it is relatively insoluble in glycerin and in propylene glycol. [Pg.33]

Myristicin Apium graveolens, Daucus carota, Levisticum MAO (DNA) [PAR... [Pg.250]

Ammi, Angelica, Cnidium, Foeniculum, Heracleum, Levisticum, Pastinaca, Petroselinum, Pimpinella (Apiaceae), Chenopodium (Chenopodiaceae), Fragaria (Rosaceae), Citrus, Aegle (Rutaceae) spp. [Pg.272]

Fagara spp., Ruta graveolens (Rutaceae), Ammi majus, Levisticum sp., Angelica archangelica,... [Pg.360]

Rosmarinic acid Anethum, Levisticum, Sanicula, AO/FRS - scavenges DPPH... [Pg.626]

S. miltiorhiza (Lamiaceae), Anethum spp., Levisticum spp., Sanicula spp., Astrantia major (Apiaceae)... [Pg.646]

PROP The constituents include d-a-terpineol, butyl dihydrophthalides, butyl tetrahydrophthalides, coumarin, aldehydes, acetic acid, and isovaleric acid. From steam distillation of fresh root of Ijevisticum officinale L. Koch syn. Angelica levisticum, Baillon (Fam. Vmbelliferae). Yellow to green to brown liquid strong odor and taste. D ... [Pg.846]

Levisticum (levisticum) Ligusticum (licorice-root) Lilaeopsis (grasswort) Limnosciadium (dogshade) Lomatium (desert parsley) Musineon (wild parsley)... [Pg.327]

ISO 11019 1998 Oil of roots of lovage Levisticum officinale Koch), International Organisation of Standardisation, Geneva, Switzerland (1998)... [Pg.256]

It has been observed by this author that the adaptability of an essential oil bearing plant to a dry habitat (xerophyte) or an environment that is neither too wet or too dry (mesophyte) has a profound effect upon the influence of water stress and intake on the oil yield. Fop example, xerophytic plants such as Coriandrum sativum, Salvia sclarea, Lavandula vera, Matricaria chamomilla, etc. produce an increased oil yield under moisture stress. In contrast, mesophytic plants such as Carum carvi, Levisticum officinale, Anethum graveolens, Ocimum basilicum etc. produce a decreased oil yield under moisture stress. They require a... [Pg.368]

Dauksas E, Venskutonis PR, Sivik B. Extraction of lovage (Levisticum officinale Koch) roots by carbon dioxide. Eflcct of CO2 parameters on the yield of the extract. J Agric Food Chem 1998 46 4347 351. [Pg.569]

Production of Volatile Compounds in Suspension Cell Cultures of Coriandrum satibrum L. and Levisticum officinales... [Pg.97]

Cell cultures of coriander (Coriander satibrum L.) and lovage (Levisticum officinales) were investigated for the production of compounds useful in medicine and/or flavor. The production of lovage volatile compounds was only achieved in association with the organization of embryoids in the culture. However, 21 and 23 volatile components were identified in the culture media of coriander CsO and Csl, respectively, 12 days after inoculation. Coriander and lovage cells were mixed to stimulate the production of secondary metabolites. Further investigation of cell growth and the metabolite production in mixed cultures is needed. [Pg.97]


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