Leung's Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients Used in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
The acute oral LD 50 of tea tree oil in rats is 1.9–2.6 mL/kg; similar to eucalyptus and oth- er essential oils.^23 Case reports ...
C. F. Carson and T. V. Riley,J. Appl. Bacteriol., 78 , 264 (1995). A. Hammer et al.,J. Antimicrob. Chemo- ther., 42 , 591 (1998 ...
Wolff) does not contain the carcinogenic b-asarone.^6 The essential oil of the eastern European variety (A. calamusvar.vulgaris) ...
G. Jukneviciene,Liet. TSR Mokslu Akad. Darb., Ser. C, 4 , 69 (1972). G. Pamakstyte-Jukneviciene, Bot. Sady Pribaltiki, 445 (197 ...
t-taraxasterol and lupeol); triterpenoidal monoesters;^3 flavonoids (narcissin, rutin, and others); trace amounts of essential o ...
baby products, eye makeup, and others (NIKITAKIS).^16 Concentrations of calendula and extracts thereof in cosmetic products are ...
CANANGA OIL Source: Cananga odorata J. D. Hook. & Thompson (syn. Canangium odoratum Baill. formamacrophylla) (Family Anno- n ...
Capsicum annuumis an annual herb (from 1–5 m in height), while the other species are usually perennial woody shrubs, all native ...
In patients with heartburn, capsaicin (5 mg in gelatin capsules) taken 30 min before meals was no different than placebo in effe ...
Regulatory Status. Regulated in the United States as a dietary supplement. Capsicum (red pepper, cayenne pepper) and paprika are ...
M. Lazzeri et al., Urol. Int., 72 , 145 (2004). M. De Seze et al.,J. Urol., 171 , 251 (2004). S.Soontrapaetal.,J.Med.Assoc.Thai ...
characteristic pleasant flavor but little tincto- rial power. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Many of the higher molecular weight constitu- ...
R. A. Wilks et al.,J. Chromatogr., 87 , 411 (1973). M. Komoto et al.,Seito Gijutsu Kenkyu- kaishi, 25 , 25 (1975). J. A. Allen ...
inducing the detoxifying enzyme glutathione S-transferase (GST) in several mouse target tissues. Compounds that induce an increa ...
T. Matsumura et al.,Phytochemistry, 61 , 455 (2002). I. Bochenska and J. Kozlowski,Herba Pol., 15 , 251 (1969). M. B. Embong et ...
seeds from which an essential oil is obtained by steam distillation. The long wild native cardamon of Sri Lanka is obtained from ...
China as a carminative, stimulant, and to treat urinary problems, among other conditions. The cardamom used in China for these p ...
Carob pods are believed to be the locusts consumed by St. John the Baptist, hence the name St. John’s bread. Seeds were used in ...
(carob syrup, etc.) have been used as food for centuries. Currently, the flour is popular in health foods and as a cocoa substit ...
H. J. F. Zunft et al.,Eur. J. Nutr., 42 , 235 (2003). H. Loeb et al.,J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr., 8 , 480 (1989). A. E. Ha ...
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