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Lippia graveolens

Mexican oregano is used in the USA, and derives from various Lippia species, especially Lippia graveolens (Verbenaceae) its taste is reported to be less fresh and pleasant [190[. Main constituents are thymol, carvacrol, p-cymene [191 [. [Pg.238]

Arana-Sanchez, A., Estarrdn-Espinosa, M., Obledo-Vazquez, E.N., Padilla-Camberos, E., Silva-Vazquez, R., and Lugo-Cervantes, E. (2010). Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Mexican oregano essentials oils (Lippia graveolens H. B. K.) with different composition ehen microencapsulated in P-cyclodextrins. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 50, 585-590. [Pg.899]

Lippia graveolens HBK Lippia helleri Britton Lippia micromera Schau. [Pg.49]

Main Essential Oil Compounds of Lippia graveolens and L L. graveolens. alba According to Recent Data L. alba ... [Pg.51]

Fischer, U., 1998. Variabilitat Guatemaltekischer Arzneip anzen der Gattung Lippia (Verbenaceae) Lippia alba, L. dulcis, L. graveolens. Dissertation, Veterinarmedizinischen Universitat, Wien, Austria. Fischer, U., Ch. Franz, R. Lopez, and E. Poll, 1996. Variability of the essential oils of Lippia graveolens HBK from Guatemala. In Essential Oils Basic and Applied Research, Ch. Franz, A. Mathe, and A.G. Buchbauer (eds.), pp. 266-269. Carol Stream, IL Allured Publishing. [Pg.79]

Uribe-Hernandez, C.J., J.B. Hurtado-Ramos, E.R. Olmedo-Arcega, and M.A. Martinez-Sosa, 1992. The essential oil of Lippia graveolens HBK from Jalsico, Mexico. 4 647-649. [Pg.85]

Pilau. M. R.. Alves, S. FI., Weilen, R., Arenhart, S., Cueto, A. P., and Lovato, L. T. (2011). Antiviral activity of the Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) essential oil and its main compound carvacrol against human and animal virus. Braz. J. Microbiol 423, 1616-1624. [Pg.316]

Lippia graveolens (family Verbenaceae) Distributed in Central and South America and other tropical and subtropical areas. It is an important spice in its homeland and in the USA. Leaves are used for a tisane and as vegetables. [Pg.152]

Palmarosa L.. Coridothymus capitatus Rechb. fil.. Satureja spp. Lippia graveolens Cymbopogon martinii (Roxb.) Poaceae Leaf Cult LQ... [Pg.57]

Vemin, G., C. Lageot, E.M. Gaydou, and C. Parkanyi, 2001. Analysis of the essential oil of Lippia graveolens HBK from El Salvador. Flavour Fragr. J., 16 219-226. [Pg.80]

Mexican oregano is usually derived from Lippia graveolens and occasionally from L. palmeri. Both are aromatic shrubs native to Mexico L. graveolens is larger and is sometimes a tree, up to 9 m high. Parts used are the dried leaves. ... [Pg.482]

Traditional Medicine. Lippia graveolens is used in Mexico as a stimulant emmenagogue and demulcent. ... [Pg.483]


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