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musk okra, musk mallow, tropical jewel-hibiscus, | musk okra, musk mallow, tropical jewel-hibiscus, | ||
- | Hispid annual or biennial,1-1,25 m; grown in warm countries for the musk-fragrant seeds and the showy yellow crimson-centered axillary fls. which are about 4 in across; leaves various, usually with deep divaricate narrow strongly and irregularly toothed lobes, but some of them shallowly lobed and maple-like, all sparsely hairy on both surfaces; bracts linear, much shorter than the spathaceous many-toothed caducous calyx; fruit oblong-acuminate, | + | Hispid annual or biennial, |
- | "The seeds have a sweet, flowery, heavy fragrance similar to that of musk (hence its specific epithet moschātus, scientific Latin for ‘musk’)." | + | "The seeds have a sweet, flowery, heavy fragrance similar to that of musk (hence its specific epithet moschātus, scientific Latin for ‘musk’)." |
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- | The plant is cultivated for essential oil from the seeds, which has a musk-like odor and is used in perfumery. The seeds itself were formerly considered stimulant and antispasmodic. The tincture and the volatile oil are widely used in cosmetics like creams, lotions and soaps and as a food flavor. The seeds contain | + | The macrocyclic |
- | [Extraction of ambrette seed oil and isolation of ambrettolide with its characterization by 1H NMR., Nautiyal, O.H., Tiwari, K.K., J. Nat. Prod, Vol.4, 2011, 75-80] | + | [Maurer, Bruno, and Alfred Grieder. " |
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- | {{:ambrettolide.jpg|ambrettolide}} ambrettolide ((Z)-7-hexadecen-16-olide) | + | Main components of the monoester fraction of ambrette (Hibiscus abelmoschus seeds) were (E, |
+ | "These compounds are localized in the outer layers of the seed coat, but are not epicuticular. They are deposited in the seed coat after seed coat dry weight accumulation has essentially stopped, but at the same time as embryo dry weight and neutral lipid are increasing." | ||
+ | [Seed coat components of Hibiscus abelmoschus., | ||
- | "The essential oil from ambrette seeds (Hibiscus abelmoschus L. syn. Abelmoschus moschatus, Moerich) has long been used in the perfumery | + | |{{: |
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+ | The commercial extract or essential oil (hydrodistillation) | ||
[A Novel Process for the Extraction of Fragrance Components from Ambrette (Hibiscus abelmoschus L.) Seeds. P. K. Rout , K. C. Barik , K. S. Jena , D.Sahoo, and Y. R. Rao, Org. Proc. Res. Dev., 2002, 6 (4), pp 401–404] \\ | [A Novel Process for the Extraction of Fragrance Components from Ambrette (Hibiscus abelmoschus L.) Seeds. P. K. Rout , K. C. Barik , K. S. Jena , D.Sahoo, and Y. R. Rao, Org. Proc. Res. Dev., 2002, 6 (4), pp 401–404] \\ | ||
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- | {{: | + | The plant is cultivated for essential oil from the seeds, which has a musk-like odor and is used in perfumery. The seeds itself were formerly considered stimulant and antispasmodic. The tincture and the volatile oil are widely used in cosmetics like creams, lotions and soaps and as a food flavor. The seeds contain 14.5% fatty oil and 0.2-0.6% volatile oil, starch, methionine sulfoxide and phospholipids. Main constituents of the semisolid pale yellow volatile oil, extracted by steam distillation, |
+ | [Extraction of ambrette seed oil and isolation of ambrettolide with its characterization by 1H NMR., Nautiyal, O.H., Tiwari, K.K., J. Nat. Prod, Vol.4, 2011, 75-80] | ||
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Hibiscus moschatus (Medik.) Salisb. as Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. \\ | Hibiscus moschatus (Medik.) Salisb. as Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. \\ | ||
Moninckx, J., Moninckx atlas, vol.4 t.25 (1682-1709) \\ | Moninckx, J., Moninckx atlas, vol.4 t.25 (1682-1709) \\ | ||
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+ | Abelmoschus moschatus, Ecuador (2016), Author: yakovlev.alexey from Moscow | ||
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