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Origanum spp

Larkov O, Dunkelblum E, Zada A, Lewinsohn E, Freiman L, Dudai N, Ravid U, Enantiomeric composition of trans- and cis- sabinene hydrate and their acetates in five Origanum spp., Flavour Fragr/22 109—114, 2005. [Pg.175]

Oleoresin Origanum Obtained by the solvent extraction of the dried flowering herb Origanum spp. (Fam. Labiatae) as a dark brown-green semisolid. [Pg.447]

Or ano Origanum spp. Thymbra Lamiaceae Herb Cult/wild LQ... [Pg.62]

Naringin (= 2,3-Dihydroapigenin 7-0-rhamnosyl-glucoside) (flavanone O-glycoside) Adiantum spp., Ceterach officinarum (Adiantaceae), Origanum vulgare (Lamiaceae), Citrus aurantium, C. limon, C. paradisi, C. sinensis (Rutaceae) HIV-1 protease (220 pM) [43]... [Pg.573]

Origanum, Thymus spp. (Lamiaceae), antiseptic, sedative, perfume... [Pg.99]

Bursera delpechiana, B. spp. (Burseraceae), Lavandula spp., Origanum sipyleum (Lamiaceae), Citrus aurantium, C. limon,... [Pg.440]

Anethum, Astrantia, Levisticum, Sanicula (Apiaceae), Symphytum (Boraginacaeae), Melissa, Mentha, Ocirrum, Origanum, Rosmarinus, Salvia, Teucrium (Lamiacae) spp. [Pg.540]

Achillea, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Cinnamomum, Sassafras (Lauraceae), Ocimum, Origanum (Lamiaceae), Sassafras (Lauraceae), Illicium (Magnoliaceae), Musa (Musaceae), Myristica (Myristicaceae), Eugenia, Pimentum, Sygygum (Myrtaceae), Piper (Piperaceae), Vitis (Vitaceae), Rosa (Rosaceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. Plant... [Pg.583]

While present in only a relatively few aromatic herbs, phenolic volatile oils are among the most potent and potentially irritant compounds found in essential oils. Phenols are represented in both major classes of aromatic compounds—the monoterpenes and phenylpropanoids. The major monoterpene phenols, thymol and carvacrol, are found in thyme. Thymus spp., and oregano. Origanum vulgare (Lamiaceae). [Pg.94]

Coridothymus capitatus Richb (= Thymus capitatus Hohfm. Link.) or Origanum vulgare L. or Thymus masticirm L. and several other spp. dependent on source... [Pg.206]


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