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Pogostemon

Patchouli oil is produced by steam distillation of the dried leaves of Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth. (Lamiaceae). It is a reddish-brown to greenish-brown, more or less viscous liquid with a characteristic, slightly camphoraceous, woody balsamic odor. [Pg.212]

One year later, Schalk [89] described a process for cloning sesquiterpene synthases from patchouli plants Pogostemon cablin) and the enzyme-catalysed terpenoid production. Various sesquiterpenes can be obtained by this method, for instance patchoulol and other germacrene-type sesquiterpenes. [Pg.502]

Pogostemon cablin Benth. Huo Xiang (Patchouli) (branch, leaf) Essential oils.60 Antiseptic, for abdominal pain, cold, diarrhea. [Pg.130]

Pogostemon cablin Benth., Agastache rugosa (Fisch. Mey.) O. Kuntze, A. rugosa (Fisch. Mey.) O. Kuntze f. hypoleuca (Maxim.) , Lophanthus chinensis Walp., L. rugosus Fisch. et Mey. [Pg.351]

P. chinensis, Pyrethrum, cinerariifolium Pogostemon cablin Ferula assa-foetida Euphorbia hirta Perilla frutescens Zingiber officinale Silybum marianum Equisetum arvense, E. hyemale... [Pg.535]

Cinnamic aldehyde spp., Pogostemon cablin (Lamiaceae), [germination inhibition]... [Pg.419]

Patchouli alcohol Pogostemon cablin (patchouli oil) (Lamiaceae) OD-R (fragrant)... [Pg.427]

Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth. -oriza, patchouli, patcholi, patchuli Tranquilizer, for a calming effect Leaf (decoction or infusion, ingested) Caboclos [51,56] Essential oils [153,154,155,156] patchoulic alcohol [157,158] sesquiterpene hydroperoxides [159] flavonoids [160,161] tetracyclic sesquiterpene [162,163,164], ... [Pg.561]

Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth. - oriza, patchouli, patcholi, patchuli Sedative Leaves (infusion, ingested) Caboclos [56] No phytochemical data ... [Pg.570]

Canaga odoranta, pogostemon cabin, lavandla Essential oils... [Pg.464]

Some very interesting results have been obtained by Henderson et al who have used micro-analytical techniques in conjunction with electron- and photomicroscopy to determine the sites of sesquiterpene accumulation in Pogostemon cablin (rich in guaiane-type sesquiterpene hydrocarbons). The results of this study indicate that there are specific sites of accumulation especially associated with the glandular trichomes of the second pair of primordial leaves, where the concentration of sesquiterpenes is twelve-fold relative to other parts of the plant. [Pg.51]

Patchouli An East Indian shrubbery mint (Pogostemon patchouli) yielding a fragrant essential oil. [Pg.16]

Patchouli Pogostemon cabliri) is a shrub which grows in Indonesia. Its leaves are harvested and allowed to ferment. This results in the formation of an intense and characteristic odour of a somewhat earthy nature. The oil is widely used in perfumery, particularly in after-shaves... [Pg.198]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.8 , Pg.423 ]




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