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Mentha sylvestris

Reitsema RN, Varnis JV, The isolation of piperitone oxide from Mentha sylvestris, JAm Chem 5oc 78 3792-3794, 1956. [Pg.183]

Documented effects In an evalnation for antimicrobial activity, essential oils from the related species Mentha longifolia ssp. longifolia and Mentha sylvestris L. exhibited activity against 30 different microorganisms including Bacillus subtilis. Micrococcus luteus, Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens and Aspergilus oryzae (Carvalho et al. 1999 Gulluce et al. 2007). [Pg.173]

Stereochem. not clear. Isol. from Mentha sylvestris oil and other essential oils. Cryst. (hexane), 1.01. Mp 14.5-15.5°. [ag -177.0° (c, 0.96 in EtOH). < 1.4624. Poss. identical with Dihydrolippione. [Pg.358]

Luzutka JR, Mierauskiene J, Slapsyte G, et al. Genotoxicity of dill (Anethum graveolus L.), peppermint (mentha x piperita L.) and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) essential oils in human lymphocytes and Drosophila melanogaster. Food Chem Tox 2001 39 485. [Pg.34]


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