Leung's Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients Used in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
toxicities and showed no teratogenic activity in animal experiments.^18 The petroleum ether-soluble fraction of celery seed exhi ...
A. K. Jain et al.,Planta Med., 52 , 246 (1986). J. Kitajima et al.,J. Agric. Food Chem., 64 , 1003 (2003). R. A. Momin and M. G ...
lactone,etc.),xanthones(decussatin,eustomin, desmethyleustomin, methylbellidifolin, etc.), sterols(sitosterol,campesterol,etc.), ...
N. Marekov and S. Popov,C. R. Acad. Bulg. Sci., 20 , 441 (1967). R. Lacroix et al., Fitoterapia, 5 , 213 (1983). P. Valent~ao e ...
in-7-D-glucoside), apigenin-7-O-glucoside, and acetylated derivatives thereof, apiin (api- genin-7-apiosylglucoside), quercetin, ...
fungicidal activities, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria (e.g.,Staphylococcus aureus)andCandida albicans.Italsore- duc ...
chamomile, has been implicated in a case of allergic contact dermatitis of the nipple.^43 The acute oral LD 50 of German or Roma ...
English chamomile (i.e., Roman) in U.S.P.; both oils are prone to insect infestation on storage. Strengths (seeglossary) of extr ...
R. Carle et al., Planta Med., 56 , 456 (1990). M. T. Kayyal et al.,Arzneim.-Forsch., 51 , 545 (2001). Y. Kobayashi et al.,Phyto ...
cin,4,56,3^0 -di-O-demethylisoguaiacin (previ- ously designated 3^0 -hydroxynorisoguaiacin), 6-O-demethylisoguaiacin (norisoguai ...
Dietary Supplements/Health Foods. Dried leaves, stems and twigs in loose, powder, and extract forms in capsules, tablets, teas, ...
F. Romanelli et al., Life Sci., 63 , 255 (1998). B. R. Hsu et al.,Cell Transplant., 10 , 255 (2001). S. Whitman et al.,J. Med. ...
PHARMACOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES Ethanol extracts of the leaves inhibit the in vitrogrowth of various bacteria and fungi ( ...
leaves and root bark used in Nigeria to treat depression. Seeds used in Ayurvedic medi- cine to induce abortion, as a diuretic, ...
America; naturalized and cultivated world- wide. Part used is the fresh aboveground flowering and fruiting plant, from which the ...
CHEROKEE ROSEHIP Source: Rosa laevigataMichx. (syn.R. sinica Murr.; R.cherokensis Donn.; R. ternataPoir.;R.niveaDC.;R.Camellia H ...
Regulatory Status. Although essential oil solvent-free oleoresins and natural extractives of otherRosaspp. are GRAS (§182.20), t ...
preparations in the form of syrups, particularly in formulations based on White Pine Compound. Food. Extracts used in most major ...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION An evergreen bush to small tree with oblong leatheryleaves7.5–15 cmlong;uptoabout6 m high; native towestern ...
L. P. Miller in L. P. Miller, ed., Phytochemistry, Vol. 1 , Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1973, p. 297. 4. L. Stammitti et a ...
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