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Lippia citriodora

The essential oil from Lippia citriodora (oil of verbena) has yielded the four cyclopentanes (94 X = Me)—(96) as minor componentsTeucrium marum yields the two known dialdehydes (94 X = CHO) together with dolicholactone (97) and allodolicholactone (98) which may arise by biogenetic-type Cannizzaro reactions from(94 X = CHO)."" ... [Pg.23]

Syn Aloysia triphylla (L Her.) Britton Lippia citriodora Kunth, nom. illeg. [Pg.50]

Lemon verbena extract. See Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) extract Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) extract CAS 85116-63-8 EINECS/ELINCS 285-515-0 Synonyms Lemon verbena extract Lippia citriodora Lippia citriodora extract Definition Extract of flowering ends of lemon verbena, Lippia citriodora... [Pg.2391]

Synonyms Lemon verbena oil Lippia citriodora Lippia citriodora oil Verbena oil... [Pg.2391]

Definition Oil derived by steam distillation of herb of Lippia citriodora... [Pg.2391]

Lemon verbena oil. See Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) oil... [Pg.2391]

Lemon oil, distilled Lemon oil terpeneless Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) peel extract Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) extract Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) oil Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) extract Licorice, (Glycyrrhiza glabra) root extract Lime oil terpeneless Linaloe (Bersera delpechiana) wood oil... [Pg.5276]

Hops (Humulus lupulus) oil Juniperus communis oil Kola (Cola acuminata) extract Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) extract Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) Juice powder Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) extract Lovage (Levisticum officinale) oil Malt extract Mandarin orange oil Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) extract... [Pg.5829]

Gomez, L. A., Stashenko, E., and Ocazionez, R. E. (2013). Comparative study on in vitro activities of cit-ral, limonene and essential oil from Lippia citriodora and L. alba on yellowq fever virus. Nat. Prod. Commun. 8(2), 249-252. [Pg.311]

A number of papers have demonstrated the in vitro effects of various essential oils against meth-icillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), for example, Lippia origanoides (Dos Santos et al, 2004), Backhousia citriodora (Hayes and Markovic, 2002), M. piperita, M. arvensis and Mentha spicata (Imai et al., 2001), and M. alternifolia (Carson et al., 1995). There have been no trials involving the use of essential oils to combat active MRSA infections, although there have been two studies involving the use of tea tree oil as a topical decolonization agent for MRSA carriers. [Pg.386]


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