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Verbena

Lemon verbena is reputed to possess antispasmodic, antipyretic, sedative, and stomachic properties. Traditionally, it has been used for the treatment of asthma, cold, fever, flatulence, colic, diarrhea, and indigestion. [Pg.97]

Liferoot is stated to possess uterine tonic, diuretic, and mild expectorant properties. Traditionally, it has been used in the treatment of functional amenorrhea, menopausal neurosis, and leucorrhea [Pg.98]


An acyclic monterpene, b.p. 166-168°C, found in many essential oils, e.g. in verbena oil and oil of hops. [Pg.268]

This ketone, CjqHj O, is found naturally in oil of vervain, the true verbena oil. It has, when isolated from this oil, the following characters —... [Pg.226]

Below, from left) Planting ideas Perennial bronze heuchera and fragrant lemon verbena, backed by the eccentric, grasslike... [Pg.185]

Stotz G, Forkmann G (1982) Hydroxylation of the B-ring of flavonoids in the 3 - and 5 -position with enzyme extracts from the flowers of Verbena hybrida. Z Natuforsch 37C 19-23... [Pg.93]

The odor quality and strength of the two citronellol enantiomers were found to be different.The (35)(—)-enantiomer (Rhodinol) possesses a much finer rose odor than the (3i )(+)-enantiomer. (35)(-)-Citronellol has a sweat, peach-like flavor, while (3i )(- -)-citronellol has a bitter taste. (35 )(—)-Citronellol has been found in a number of geranium and rose oils. (3i )(+)-Citronellol occurs in the oils of Ceylon and Java citronella, Cymhopogon winttrianusff Boronia citriodora. Eucalyptus citriodoraff geranium, Spanish verbena and others. Because of the... [Pg.171]

Toki, K. et al., Pelargonidin 3-gIucoside-5-acetylglucoside in Verbena flowers. Phytochemistry, 40, 939, 1995. [Pg.537]

Li, Y. et al., Littorachalcone, a new enhancer of NGF-mediated neurite outgrowth, from Verbena littoralis, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 51, 872, 2003. [Pg.723]

El-Hela, A.A., Singab, A.B., and El-Azizi, M.M.J., Flavone-C-glucosides from Verbena bipinna-tifida Nutt growing in Egypt, J. Pharm. Sci, 25, 232, 2000. [Pg.905]

Dihydrochalcone-dihydrochalcone Littorachalcone C30H26Og Verbena littoralis Verbenaceae 270... [Pg.1050]

Li, Y.-S. et al., Verbenachalcone, a novel dimeric dihydrochalcone with potentiating activity on nerve growth factor-action from Verbena littoralis, J. Nat. Prod., 64, 806, 2001. [Pg.1068]

Verbena officinalis L. V. oxysepalum Turcz. Ma Bian Cao (Vervain) (aerial part) Verbenalin, verbenalol, adenosine, tannins, essential oils.33 Antiplasmodial, antibacterial, antitoxin, anti-inflammatory. [Pg.169]

Ephedra distachya, Fritillaria verticillata, Justicia adhatoda, Lobelia siphilitica, Medicago sativa, Nicotiana tabacum, Pedicularis palustris, P. canadensis, Physalis alkekengi, P franchetti, P pubescene, Picrasma excelsa, Swertia chirata, Valeriana officinalis, Veratrum viride, Verbena officinalis, Viscum album... [Pg.502]

T. europaea, Tussilago farfara, Ulmus rubra, U. procera, Verbena officinalis, Viola tricolor, Zea mays, Ziziphus jujuba. [Pg.526]


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Lemon verbena

Spanish Verbena oil

Verbena hastata

Verbena hybrida

Verbena littoralis

Verbena officinalis

Verbena, oil

Vervain, Verbena

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