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 Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng. - Poaceae - camel grass, geranium grass, camel hay, **Kamelgras** Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng. - Poaceae - camel grass, geranium grass, camel hay, **Kamelgras**
  
-Perennial, native to northern and tropical Africa, western Asia; leaves fragrant. Subspecies: Andropogon proximus Hochstex ARich= Cymbopogon schoenanthus subspproximusAndropogon schoenanthus LCymbopogon schoenanthus subspschoenanthus +Perennial grass, up to 80cm high, native to northern and tropical Africa, western Asia; leaves linear, curved, fragrant. "The inflorescence is contracted at the base, becomes looser towards the end and is protected by a 
 +distinctive spatheEach spike contains a single flower. Between the spikes, several characteristic small whitish hairs appear. The roots have a pleasant aromatic smell... It is used for anorexiait is astringent, carminative, diuretic, emmenagogic, febrifugal, gastralgic, rheumatismal and sudorific. It is also used as a poultice to cure dromedary wounds... Cymbopogon schoenanthus straw was used in the Sahara to fill mattressesIn the Haouz region of Morocco, an infusion of the flowers and the whole plant is febrifugal, diuretic, antirheumatismal and antigastralgic. In Egypt, similar uses are reported: febrifuge, antirheumatic, poultices for camel wounds. It is also thought to be emmenagogic, astringent, carminative and sudorific." \\ 
 +[[http://www.uicnmed.org/nabp/database/HTM/PDF/p29.pdf]]
  
 Major components of essential oil of C.schoenanthus from Burkina Faso were [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1049441.html|piperitone]] (42.0%), δ-2-carene (8.2%) and elemol (6.2%). \\ Major components of essential oil of C.schoenanthus from Burkina Faso were [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1049441.html|piperitone]] (42.0%), δ-2-carene (8.2%) and elemol (6.2%). \\
 [Chemical Composition and Physical Characteristics of the Essential Oil of Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng of Burkina Faso., Yentéma, O., Alioune, O., Dorosso, S.A., J. Appl. Sci, 7, 2007, 503-506] [[http://www.docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansinet/jas/2007/503-506.pdf]] [Chemical Composition and Physical Characteristics of the Essential Oil of Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng of Burkina Faso., Yentéma, O., Alioune, O., Dorosso, S.A., J. Appl. Sci, 7, 2007, 503-506] [[http://www.docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansinet/jas/2007/503-506.pdf]]
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 +|{{:piperitone.jpg|}} \\ piperitone |{{:carene_d2.jpg| δ-2-carene }} \\ δ-2-carene |{{elemol.jpg|}} \\ elemol | 
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 +"...the essential oil evaluated for antimicrobial activity against the pathogenic strains of gram positive (B. cereus, B. subtili, E. faecium, E. faecalis, L. monocytogens, S. aureus,) and gram negative (A. hydrophila, E. coli, E.coli O157:H7, P. aeruginosae, S. typhimurium, K. pneumoniae, P. mirabilis) bacteria, was found to be active against all of the bacterial strains except P. aeruginasae." \\
 +[Screening of the antimicrobial properties of the essential oils of Cymbopogon schoenanthus., Khadhri, A., Mokni, R.E.I., Araújo, M.E.M., Tropical Journal of Medical Research, 15(2), 2011, 32-34] 
  
 "Kétoh et al. identified a chemical composition of the essential oil of Cymbopogon schoanenthus leaves of Togo "Kétoh et al. identified a chemical composition of the essential oil of Cymbopogon schoanenthus leaves of Togo
-and the major components of this essential oil (piperitone68.0%, δ-2-carene16.48%) were similar to those (piperitone60.0%, δ-2-carene15%, elemol8.4%) identified by Ayedoun et al. in Benin... the analysis of results presented in the tableIIindicates that theabundant components identified in the essential oil of  +and the major components of this essential oil (piperitone 68.0%, δ-2-carene 16.48%) were similar to those (piperitone 60.0%, δ-2-carene 15%, elemol 8.4%) identified by Ayedoun et al. in Benin... the analysis of results presented in the tableIIindicates that theabundant components identified in the essential oil of  
-Cymbopogon schoanenthus collected at Boukoumbé are piperitone (62.9%), δ-2-carene (14.4%), elemol(5.0%)." \\+Cymbopogon schoanenthus collected at Boukoumbé are piperitone (62.9%), δ-2-carene (14.4%), elemol (5.0%)." \\
 [Chemical Compositions and Physico-chemical Properties of Three Varieties Essential oils of Cymbopogon giganteus Growing to the Spontaneous State in Benin., Noudogbessi, J.P., Alitonou, G.A., Djènontin, T., Avlessi, F., Figueredo, G., Chalard, P., Sohounhloue, D.C.K., Orient. J. Chem, 29(1), 2013, 59-67] [[http://www.orientjchem.org/dnload/JP-NoudogbessiCsupE1C2FsupE-GA-Alitonou-T-DjegraveBnontin-F-AvlessiG-Figueredo-P-ChalardCsupEC2FsupE-JC-ChalchatCsupE4C2FsupEnbspBand-DCK-Sohounhloue/OJCV029I01P59-67.pdf]] [Chemical Compositions and Physico-chemical Properties of Three Varieties Essential oils of Cymbopogon giganteus Growing to the Spontaneous State in Benin., Noudogbessi, J.P., Alitonou, G.A., Djènontin, T., Avlessi, F., Figueredo, G., Chalard, P., Sohounhloue, D.C.K., Orient. J. Chem, 29(1), 2013, 59-67] [[http://www.orientjchem.org/dnload/JP-NoudogbessiCsupE1C2FsupE-GA-Alitonou-T-DjegraveBnontin-F-AvlessiG-Figueredo-P-ChalardCsupEC2FsupE-JC-ChalchatCsupE4C2FsupEnbspBand-DCK-Sohounhloue/OJCV029I01P59-67.pdf]]
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 +A 1-3: Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Sprengel as Andropogon schoenanthus L. \\
 +Kirtikar, K.R., Basu, B.D., Indian medicinal plants, Plates, vol.5 t.1015, fig.A (1918) \\
 +[[http://plantillustrations.org/species.php?id_species=305558]]
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