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The role of Matricaria recutita in health and dental practice: a narrative literature review
Revista Brasileira de Plantas MedicinaisPopularly known as chamomile, Matricaria recutita belongs to a wide group of medicinal plants that has been used since ancient times. Its popularity is due to its composition containing several bioactive phytochemicals that are capable of providing ...
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Psychopharmacological profile of Chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) essential oil in mice
Phytomedicine, 2012In this study, the effect of Matricaria recutita L. essential oil (MEO) on the central nervous system (CNS) of mice was investigated using some behavioral methods. Chemical profiling both by GC and GC-MS analyses of the hydrodistilled essential oil of M.
Can, Özgür Devrim +3 more
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Study of Antiseizure Effects of Matricaria recutita Extract in Mice
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009Matricaria recutita L. is a well‐known medicinal plant that is suggested as being carminative, analgesic, and anticonvulsant in traditional medicine. In the present investigation the effect of hydro‐methanolic percolated extract of this plant on seizure induced by picrotoxin was studied in male mice. This study was performed on animals pretreated with
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Pollen tube growth and self incompatibility in Matricaria recutita
Euphytica, 2015Understanding of fertilization procedures and crossing barriers is essential for various plant breeding methods. Growth or inhibition of pollen tubes, therefore, is a crucial issue in terms of propagation, in particular concerning the determination of self incompatible (SI-) plants.
B. Faehnrich +3 more
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Chamavioline—Antiedematous, but not a constituent of Matricaria recutita
Phytochemistry Letters, 2009Abstract The antiphlogistic and spasmolytic effects of Matricaria recutita L. (German chamomile) are due to the combination of constituents, most notably bisaboloids, flavonoids, proazulenes and azulenes. Chamavioline (7-ethyl-4-methyl-azulene-1-carbaldehyde, 1 ) was thought to be part of the latter group.
Christiane Oehler +3 more
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MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA ODER MATRICARIA RECUTITA?
TAXON, 1965Jan Toman, František Starý
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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