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Lippia dauensis

Lippia species are used extensively in Africa for medicinal purposes and they have all been found to be rich in essential oils. The essential oils from the reported eight known Lippia species in Kenya have been studied extensively. Whereas L. grandifolia is the most common in West Africa, L. ukambensis Vatke and L. javanica Vatke are the most widely distributed in East Africa and particularly in Kenya. The remaining Lippia species are limited in their ecological distribution. Lippia dauensis is rare and is located in the dry areas of Kenya (78). [Pg.505]

Lippia dauensis (Chiov.) Chiov. L. dauensis oil was obtained from plants collected in the north-eastern arid region of the country. The semi-dried leaves and flowering tops of the plant produced 2.4% oil contaiiung p-ocimene (24.7%), 2-methyl-6-methylene-7-octen-4-one (15.7%), myrcene (12.9%), cis-tagetone (11.0%), and 2-methyl-6-methylene-2,7-octadien-4-ol (9.4%). The... [Pg.505]

Lippia dauensis (Chiov.) Chiov Leaves SD 2.4 P-ocimene, 2-methyl-6-methylene-7- 79,80... [Pg.515]


See other pages where Lippia dauensis is mentioned: [Pg.508]    [Pg.509]    [Pg.508]    [Pg.509]    [Pg.509]    [Pg.595]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.21 , Pg.595 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.595 ]




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