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Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton - syn.Perilla ocymoides L. - Lamiaceae \\ | Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton - syn.Perilla ocymoides L. - Lamiaceae \\ | ||
- | 紫苏 zi su (chin.), wild sesame, shiso, kkaennip, egoma, beefsteak plant, yegoma oil plant, **Perilla**, | + | 紫苏 zi su (chin.), wild sesame, shiso, kkaennip, egoma, beefsteak plant, yegoma oil plant, purple mint, **Perilla**, |
Annual aromatic herb, 0.3-2 m tall, cultivated in Asia; leaves broadly ovate to circular, serrate, green, purplish, or purple-black; | Annual aromatic herb, 0.3-2 m tall, cultivated in Asia; leaves broadly ovate to circular, serrate, green, purplish, or purple-black; | ||
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[Perilla: The Genus Perilla. He-ci Yu, Kenichi Kosuna, Megumi Haga, CRC Press, 1997] | [Perilla: The Genus Perilla. He-ci Yu, Kenichi Kosuna, Megumi Haga, CRC Press, 1997] | ||
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[Characteristic Aroma-Active Compounds of Korean Perilla (Perilla frutescens Britton) Leaf. Won Ho Seo and Hyung Hee Baek, J. Agric. Food Chem., 2009, 57 (24), pp 11537–11542] | [Characteristic Aroma-Active Compounds of Korean Perilla (Perilla frutescens Britton) Leaf. Won Ho Seo and Hyung Hee Baek, J. Agric. Food Chem., 2009, 57 (24), pp 11537–11542] | ||
"The name beefsteak plant is probably derived from the bloody purple-red color of the leaves of many forms... We cannot recommend most forms of beefsteak plant for culinary applications. Perilla frutescens has no GRAS status and many forms are rich in perilla ketone, a chemical shown to be apotent lung toxin and documented to produce acute pulmory edema in sheep, atypical interstitial pneumonia and acute pulmonrary emphysema and edema in cattle, and restricitve lung disease in horses." | "The name beefsteak plant is probably derived from the bloody purple-red color of the leaves of many forms... We cannot recommend most forms of beefsteak plant for culinary applications. Perilla frutescens has no GRAS status and many forms are rich in perilla ketone, a chemical shown to be apotent lung toxin and documented to produce acute pulmory edema in sheep, atypical interstitial pneumonia and acute pulmonrary emphysema and edema in cattle, and restricitve lung disease in horses." | ||
- | [The encyclopedia of herbs: a comprehensive reference to herbs of flavor and fragrance., DeBaggio, T., Tucker, A.O., Timber Press, 2009, 389] | + | [The encyclopedia of herbs: a comprehensive reference to herbs of flavor and fragrance., DeBaggio, T., Tucker, A.O., Timber Press, 2009, 389] \\ |
+ | [Kerr, L. A. (1983). Perilla frutescens toxicity in cattle (Doctoral dissertation, | ||
Essential oil (leaves and stems) of Perilla frutescens var. japonia (Egoma) inhibits the growth of other plants like lettuce and crabgrass. The inhibitor was identified as perilla ketone. \\ [[http:// | Essential oil (leaves and stems) of Perilla frutescens var. japonia (Egoma) inhibits the growth of other plants like lettuce and crabgrass. The inhibitor was identified as perilla ketone. \\ [[http:// | ||
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- | Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol. 50: t. 2395 (1823) | + | Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol.50 t.2395 (1823) \\ |
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