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Tanacetum vulgare extracts

Tamsii 30 Tamsii 45] Tamsii 75] Tamsii 150] Tamsii Gold Bond. See Silica Tanacetum vulgare Tanacetum vulgare extract. See Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) extract Tanacetum vulgare oil. See Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) oil... [Pg.4307]

Tannin. See Tannic acid Tansy extract. See Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) extract... [Pg.4308]

Tagetes (Tagetes erecta) extract Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) extract Testicular extract Thymus extract Thymus hydrolysate Tiare (Gardenia tahitensis) flower Tocopherol Trachea hydrolysate Trihydroxypalmitamidohydroxypropyl myristyl ether Udder extract Umbilical extract Undecyl alcohol Verbena officinalis extract Viburnum prunifolium Vitamin Ki... [Pg.5008]

Chiasson H, Belanger A, Bostanian N, Vincent C, Poliquin A, Acaricidal properties of Artemisia absinthium and Tanacetum vulgare (Asteraceae) essential oils obtained by three methods of extraction,/ ct> Entomol 94 167—171, 2001. [Pg.245]

Effect of chloroform extract of Tanacetum vulgare and its constituent, parthenolide on gastric ulcer in rats was investigated by Toumier et al. [210]. Both the extract and parthenolide exhibited restoring and preventing effects of on the gastric mucosa. [Pg.639]

Lahlou, S., A. Tahraoui, Z. IsraUi, and B. Lyoussi. 2007. Diuretic activity of the aqueous extracts of Carum carvi and Tanacetum vulgare in normal rats. /. Ethnopharmacol. 110(3) 458-463. [Pg.854]

Cell-free extracts and acetone powder preparations from Agave amerkana have been shown to phosphorylate mevalonic acid to give phosphomevalonic acid and thence pyrophosphomevalonic acid at an optimum pH of 7.0. Glutathione and mercaptoethanol enhance the activity of these preparations. Tracer studies with tissue cultures derived from Tanacetum vulgare have revealed the formation of phosphomevalonic acid, pyrophosphomevalonic acid, isopentenyl pyrophosphate, dimethylallyl pyrophosphate, and the incorporation of mevalonic acid into monoterpenes. However, the mono-terpene components of the tissue culture differed from those of the whole plant, sabinene being formed rather than isothujone. [Pg.2]

In a human polymorphonuclear leucocj e-based bioassay, it was determined that acetone extracts of the leaves of four Tanacetum species T. parthenium, T vulgare, T. ptarmiciflorum and T. niveum) inhibit phorbol myristate acetate-induced chemiluminescence of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes [186,187]. Brown et al. investigated the antiinflammatory activity of T. parthenium and a constituent of Ais plant, parthenolide. They suggested that parthenolide is not the only active constituent [187]. Hoult et al have announced that a flavonoid, tanetin is one of the active compounds presented in T. parthenium [156]. [Pg.636]


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