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Strukturaufklärung von didymin, einem isosakuranetin-rutinosid aus Monarda didyma L.
Tetrahedron Letters, 1967L Hörhammer, G Aurnhammer
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Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2006
Abstract The chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from Monarda didyma stem with leaves and flowers was analyzed by GC and GC/MS and the components identified were 22, mainly thymol (57.3% and 51.7%, respectively), γ-terpinene (9.3% and 14.3%), p-cymene (10.5% and 9.7%), δ-3-carene (4.5% and 6.2%) and myrcene (3.7% and 3.7%).
CURINI, Massimo +6 more
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Abstract The chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from Monarda didyma stem with leaves and flowers was analyzed by GC and GC/MS and the components identified were 22, mainly thymol (57.3% and 51.7%, respectively), γ-terpinene (9.3% and 14.3%), p-cymene (10.5% and 9.7%), δ-3-carene (4.5% and 6.2%) and myrcene (3.7% and 3.7%).
CURINI, Massimo +6 more
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Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 2017
Monarda spp. are promising Lamiaceae due to essential oil (EO) composition and antimicrobial activity. To investigate these properties, Monarda didyma and M.
MATTARELLI, PAOLA +6 more
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Monarda spp. are promising Lamiaceae due to essential oil (EO) composition and antimicrobial activity. To investigate these properties, Monarda didyma and M.
MATTARELLI, PAOLA +6 more
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American Journal of Botany, 1981
Monarda didyma L. and M. clinopodia L. occasionally form introgressive populations in the mountains of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. Monarda didyma produces large red scentless nectar‐rich flowers and is pollinated ...
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Monarda didyma L. and M. clinopodia L. occasionally form introgressive populations in the mountains of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. Monarda didyma produces large red scentless nectar‐rich flowers and is pollinated ...
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ChemInform Abstract: Flavonoids from Baccharis halimifolia, Monarda didyma, and Gnaphalium dioicum
ChemInform, 1999AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
B. S. JOSHI +2 more
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Effect of the lower lip of Monarda didyma on pollen removal by hummingbirds
Canadian Journal of Botany, 2000We examined the effect of the lower lip of Monarda didyma L. on pollen removal by ruby-throated hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris L.) through comparisons of hummingbird visits to natural, lipped flowers versus those that had their lower lip experimentally removed.
Ethan J Temeles, Adam G Rankin
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2019
The primary focus was the determination of the yield and chemical composition of essential oils of honey balm (Monarda didyma L.) leaves and flowers as affected by using modern water-retention systems in the form of synthetic mulches: polypropylene non-woven textile compared with fabric and additionally supplemented with the geocomposite.
Katarzyna Wróblewska +5 more
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The primary focus was the determination of the yield and chemical composition of essential oils of honey balm (Monarda didyma L.) leaves and flowers as affected by using modern water-retention systems in the form of synthetic mulches: polypropylene non-woven textile compared with fabric and additionally supplemented with the geocomposite.
Katarzyna Wróblewska +5 more
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Influence of meteorological factor on the Monarda didyma L. vegetation rhythmics
2014Every plant has its own specific consistent phenophases change, so called seasonal rhythm of development. The change in a single growing season is the rhythm of vegetation. Seasons change in Lithuania is apparent, so here seasonal rhythmic patterns of growing plants depend on the meteorological conditions. Monarda didyma L.
Rastenytė, Kristina +5 more
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Pharmacognostical studies of introducated plant in Lithuania Monarda didyma L
2013Monarda didyma L. is Lamiaceae family member, introducated plant from North America. The evaluation of adaptation and ability to produce biologically active compounds in Lithuanian climat is relevant. The observation was performed in Kaunas Botanical Garden of Vytautas Magnus Univesity aiming to increase the botanical diversity in Lithuania.
Rastenytė, Kristina +5 more
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Antifungal effects of Monarda Didyma L. alone and in combination with enilconazolum
2017Fungi are present everywhere in indoor and outdoor environments. Trichophyton spp. are fungal species that known as tinea infections in various areas in humans and animals. Enilconazolum is used antifungal drug for the treatment of both superficial and deep infections caused by Trichophyton.
Mickienė, Rūta +2 more
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