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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. | + | Perennial |
+ | distinctive spathe. Each 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 anorexia; it is astringent, carminative, | ||
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Major components of essential oil of C.schoenanthus from Burkina Faso were [[http:// | Major components of essential oil of C.schoenanthus from Burkina Faso were [[http:// | ||
[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:// | [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:// | ||
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+ | [Screening of the antimicrobial properties of the essential oils of Cymbopogon schoenanthus., | ||
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- | 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 | + | 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, | [Chemical Compositions and Physico-chemical Properties of Three Varieties Essential oils of Cymbopogon giganteus Growing to the Spontaneous State in Benin., Noudogbessi, | ||
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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) \\ | ||
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