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Negative atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APC) low-energy collision activation mss spectrometry has also been employed for the characterization of flavonoids in extracts of fresh herbs. Besides the separation, quantitative determination and identification of flavonoids, the objective of the study was the comparison of the efficacy of the various detection systems in the analysis of flavonoids in herb extracts. Freeze-dried herbs (0.5g of chives, cress, dill, lovage, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, tarragon and thyme) were ground and extracted with 20 ml of 62.5 per cent aqueous methanol. After sedimentation the suspension was filtered and used for HPLC analyses. Separations were carried out in an... [Pg.170]

Plants that can cause photodermatitis include carrots, celery, parsnip, dill, fennel, caraway, parsley, lovage, anise, and chervil among the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae, or carrot family), figs (Moraceae), and citrus fruits (grapefruit, lemon, lime. [Pg.295]

C7H10O3, Mr 142.16, has been found in, e.g., lovage and roast coffee. It has a bouillon-like, coffee and lovage aroma, depending on its concentration. It can be... [Pg.154]

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]

Seregely, Z., Novak, I. (2005) Evaluation of the signal response of the electronic nose measured on oregano and lovage samples using diverent methods of multivariante analysis. Acta Aliment. 34 131-139. [Pg.358]

Medium- and Long-Chain Fatty Acids (Appendix V), 105 Lipase (Rhizomucor (Mucor) miehei), 20 Lovage Oil, 33... [Pg.114]

Meadowsweet Mountain arnica Bladderwrack Lovage Bog myrtle Bearberry Bitter vetch... [Pg.228]


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