High-Quality Assembly and Analysis of the Complete Mitogenomes of German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) and Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile). [PDF]
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Effects of chamomile and -theanine beverage on menstrual pain, menstrual symptoms, mood, and sleep quality in young women experiencing primary dysmenorrhea: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. [PDF]
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The 10th Anniversary of Toxics: Recent Advances in Toxicology Research. [PDF]
Raldúa D, Luo X.
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Anti-inflammatory effect of chamomile from randomized clinical trials: a systematic review and meta-analyses. [PDF]
Valmy J +5 more
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Flavonoids in Plants and Human Health: From Biosynthesis to Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders. [PDF]
Lemanowicz J +4 more
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Antibiotic-free high-yield (-)-α-bisabolol production in <i>Serratia marcescens</i> via metabolic engineering and genomic integration of mevalonate pathway genes. [PDF]
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Matricaria recutita L.: True Chamomile
2020True 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.
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Physiological postharvest responses of Matricaria (Matricaria recutita L.) flowers
Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2001Abstract 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.
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Wound healing activity of Matricaria recutita L. extract
Journal of Wound Care, 2007Objective: 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.
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