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Rhexocercosporidium matricariae sp. nov. - a new pathogen on the medicinal plant Matricaria recutita.

Plant Disease
A new disease was observed on chamomile plants (Matricaria recutita) in various commercially cultivated fields in 2016 and 2017 in Germany. From symptomatic stems and leaves, the fungal species described here was isolated repeatedly.
M. Götz   +4 more
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Matricaria recutita L.: True Chamomile

2020
True chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) is one of the most common medicinal plants worldwide. Breeding of chamomile started about 70 years ago. The development of a cultivation practice and the increasing demand for high-grade flowers triggered breeding efforts especially in Germany, in the Czech Republic, in the Slovak Republic, and in Poland.
Sebastian Albrecht, Lars-Gernot Otto
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Physiological postharvest responses of Matricaria (Matricaria recutita L.) flowers

Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2001
Abstract Mechanically gathered fresh Matricaria ( Matricaria recutita L.) flowers had a very high respiration rate (average from six trials at 10°C: 999±134 W t −1 , at 20°C: 2438±289 W t −1 , and at 30°C: 4552±570 W t −1 ). These levels, comparatively high for medical or vegetable plants, were maintained throughout an 80-h postharvest period.
Horst Böttcher   +3 more
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Chamomile Matters: Species- and Producer-Dependent Variation in Bulgarian Matricaria recutita L. and Chamaemelum nobile L. Essential Oils and Their Cosmetic Potential

Cosmetics
Chamomile essential oils (EOs) are widely used in cosmetics for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Bulgaria, with its long-standing tradition in EO production, provides an ideal setting to examine the influence of species
Daniela Batovska   +8 more
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Antioxidant Activities and Phenolic Profile of Chamomile (Matricaria recutita): A Herbal Tea from Pakistan

Letters in Organic Chemistry
The present study aimed to determine the antioxidant potential and phytochemical components of aqueous extract of Matricaria recutita, which grows in hilly areas of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.
Syed Mubashar Sabir   +8 more
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Wound healing activity of Matricaria recutita L. extract

Journal of Wound Care, 2007
Objective: To evaluate the wound healing activity of M. recutita (chamomile) extract in rats. Method: Wound healing activity was determined using excision, incision and dead space wound models. The animals were divided into two groups of six for each model: animals in the test group were treated with the aqueous extract of M.
B Shivananda, Nayak   +2 more
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The risk element uptake by chamomile (Matricaria recutita (L.) Rauschert) growing in four different soils

Archives of Environmental Protection, 2023
German chamomile (Matricaria recutita (L.) Rauschert) belongs to the plants with a high tolerance to toxic elements. The ability of chamomile to accumulate risk elements was tested in a pot experiment in which four soils contaminated by different levels ...
J. Száková   +3 more
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Exploring the chemical composition and anti-cancer potential of Matricaria recutita L. essential oil

Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C - A Journal of Biosciences
This study aims to investigate the chemical composition and assess the anti-cancer potential of Matricaria recutita L. essential oil against various cancer cell lines.
Serkan Yılmaz   +5 more
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From Tradition to Mechanism: Anti-inflammatory and Microbiota-Modulating Effects of Calendula officinalis and Matricaria recutita Extracts on the Skin

Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences
The skin represents a complex ecosystem where host cells and microbiota coexist in dynamic equilibrium. Disruption of this balance contributes to inflammation and diseases, while natural compounds may help restore it.
N. Melnyk   +4 more
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