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Umbelliferone, a stress metabolite of Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert
Journal of Plant Physiology, 2001Summary The coumarin umbelliferone was identified as a stress metabolite of the medicinal plant Chamomilla recutita . The increased content of umbelliferone was already observed in leaves 12 hrs after abiotic stress elicitation by CuCl 2 . In 48 hrs this amount rose approximately 10 times. In the same period of time, a decrease of ( Z )- and ( E )-2-
Miroslav Repčák +2 more
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Cryopreservation of Chamomilla recutita L. Rauschert (Chamomile) Callus
2002Chamomile is one of oldest known medicinal herbs and was used in ancient Egypt, Greece and other Mediterranean countries. There are two herbs commonly called chamomile: German chamomile (Hungarian chamomile or wild chamomile) — (Chamomilla recutita L. Rauschert, syn. Matricaria recutita L.) and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile L., syn.
Eva Čellárová +2 more
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Antibacterial activity of Chamomilla recutita oil extract against Helicobacter pylori
Phytotherapy Research, 2007AbstractThe antibacterial activity of an oil extract of Chamomilla recutita flowers against Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) was evaluated by the agar dilution method using Colombia agar with 10% sheep blood, an inoculum of McFarland 0.5 and incubation in an anaerobic atmosphere at 37 °C for 3 days.
Alexander N, Shikov +3 more
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The influence of soil cadmium eliminating sorbents on Chamomilla recutita
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 1998Abstract Cadmium (Cd) influence on Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert growth and efficiency of eliminating substrates (Zeolite and Ekofert) was studied in a pot experiment. The influence of extreme dose (25 mg Cd.kg‐1 of soil) caused very high accumulation in anthodia.
A. Grejtovsky, M. Repcak, L. Gianits
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Quantitative Genetical Aspects ofChamomilla recutita(L.) Rauschert
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1990ABSTRACT The genetic component of the quantitative variation and the genetic potential for improving the sesquiterpene formation capacity in chamomile were examined. The results demonstrated that sufficient genetic variation exists with respect to the yield of essential oil and its key components chamazulene and α-bisabolol.
H. Massoud, Ch. Franz
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A randomized controlled trial comparing Pentazocine and Chamomilla recutita for labor pain relief
Homeopathy, 2016Traditional birth attendants in Pakistan sometimes use a homeopathic remedy, Chamomilla for labor pain relief. Our study compares this homeopathic remedy for pain relief in labor with a commonly used parenteral analgesic in a hospital setting. No systematic study has been conducted previously to study the effect of chamomile, which may be affordable ...
Shamsa, Zafar +3 more
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Газохроматографический анализ ромашки аптечной (Chamomilla recutita R.)
2016In this paper, we carried out the GC-MS study of volatile organic compounds of the gas phase of chamomile (Chamomilla recutita R.) using two sample preparation techniques: by direct headspace analysis and analysis using solid-phase microextraction with thermal desorption.
Pavlova, L. V. +4 more
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Effects of Chamomilla recutita flavonoids on age-related liver sphingolipid turnover in rats
Experimental Gerontology, 2006The increased sphingolipid turnover in the liver is associated with elevation of free radical production and state of chronic inflammation at old age. Plant polyphenols are reported to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. In the present paper, the lipids contents and ceramide production in the liver and hepatocytes as well as the ...
Nataliya A, Babenko, Elena G, Shakhova
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MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA ODER MATRICARIA RECUTITA?
TAXON, 1965Jan Toman, František Starý
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