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Zingiber officinalis

Diarylheptanoids are characteristic phenolics found in the family Zingiberaceae, e.g., curcu-min, the bioactive yellow pigment from the spice turmeric (roots of Curcuma longa) and similar compounds from ginger Zingiber officinalis). A series of novel diarylheptanoids... [Pg.948]

Erler, J., Vostrowsky, O., Strobel, H. and Knobloch, K. (1988) Essential oils of ginger, Zingiber officinalis Roscoe. Zeitschrift fur Isbensmittel Untersuchung und Forschung 186(3), 231-234. [Pg.94]

Teucrium chamedrys, T. polium Zingiber officinalis Ginkgo biloba Panax ginseng... [Pg.292]

Zingiberaceae Zingiber officinalis Roscoe (Ginger) Rhizome SD 3.1 zingiberine, zingiberol 33,34... [Pg.515]

Crocetin Crocin Genipin Geniposide Zingiber officinalis... [Pg.389]

Arabic traditional plants from Egypt. Ali et al. [276] tested 20 different Arabic traditional plants from Egypt. Adhatoda vasica and Peganum harmala showed inhibitory effect on AChE. Ferula assa-foetida, Syzygium aromaticum, and Zingiber officinalis showed activity against COX-1 enzyme. Potent radical scavenging activity was demonstrated in Terminalia chebula, T. arjuna, and Emblica officinalis extracts. [Pg.414]

Oil of ginger obtained from the rhizome of Zingiber officinalis (Zingiberaceae) consists predominantly of (-)-zingiberene (20-40%), p-sesquiphellandrene and (+)-... [Pg.25]

Sesquisabinene from pepper Piper nigrum (Piperaceae), sesquithujene from ginger Zingiber officinalis (Zingiberaceae) and sesquicarene from Schisandra chinensis represent bicyclic bisabolanes. [Pg.26]

Zingiber officinale root extract. See Ginger (Zingiber officinale) extract Zingiber officinalis. See Ginger (Zingiber officinale) oil... [Pg.4771]

The oleoresin from the rhizome of ginger, Zingiber officinalis (Zingiber aceae), contains phenolic arylalkanones which are related to the... [Pg.105]

C. quinquefasciatus Zingiber officinalis India Filariasis Pushpanathan et al. (2008)... [Pg.399]

Pushpanathan, T., Jebanesan, A., Govindarajan, M. 2008. The essential oil of Zingiber officinalis Linn (Zingiberaceae) as a mosquito larvicidal and repellent agent against the larial vector Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera Culicidae). Parasitol. Res. 102(6) 1289-1291. [Pg.428]

Ginger Zingiber officinalis) 2 drops 5. Salt 50 mg sea-salt Spice... [Pg.1057]

Ferula narthex Garcinia pedunculata Piper longum Piper nigrum Piper retrofractum Plumbago zeylanica Semicarpus anacardium Trachyspermum ammi Zingiber officinalis... [Pg.316]

Zingerone Strong hot spicy aromatic flavom Root and stems of the plant Zingiber officinalis Food flavouring, traditional medicinal uses South China... [Pg.35]


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