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Thymus vulgaris Labiatae

Thyme Thymus vulgaris (Labiatae/Lamiaceae) fresh flowering tops 0.5-2.5... [Pg.185]

Oleoresin Thyme Obtained by the solvent extraction of the dried flowering plant Thymus vulgaris L. or Thymus zygis L. and its var. gracelis Boissier (Fam Labiatae) as a dark brown to green, viscous semisolid. [Pg.447]

Thymol is obtained from the volatile oil of thyme Thymus vulgaris Linne (Fam Labiatae)) by fractional distillation followed by extraction and recrystallization. Thyme oil yields about 20-30% thymol. Thymol may also be produced synthetically from p-cymene, menthone, or piperitone, or by the interaction of m-cresol with isopropyl chloride. [Pg.781]

THYME Thymi herba The drug consists of whole leaves and flowers separated from the previously dried stems of Thymus vulgaris L. or Thymus zypis L. or a mixture of both species, belonging to the family Lamiaceae (Labiatae). [Pg.123]

Oil of Thyme. Volatile oil distilled from flowering plant Thymus vulgaris L., Labiatae. Constit. 20-40% by vol of thymol and carvacrol cymene. pinene linalool homyl acetate. [Pg.1077]

Thyme. Dried leaves and flowering tops of Thymus vulgaris L., Labiatae. Habit. Southern Europe culti -vated in gardens. Constit. Volatile oil tannin, gum. [Pg.1480]


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