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- | Dictamnus albus L. - Rutaceae - burning bush, false dittany, white dittany, **Diptam** | + | Dictamnus albus L. - Rutaceae - burning bush, false dittany, white dittany, gas plant, **Diptam** |
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+ | Perennial herb, up to 90cm tall, native to Southwestern Europe, southern and central Asia to China and Korea; leaves glossy, odd-pinnate, | ||
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- | (A), and after fully drying for one year (B). The oils were separately analysed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) techniques. Twenty-one components were identified making up 97.87 % (A) and 94.70% (B) of both oils (Table 1). The main components in the oils were identified as dictagymnin [1-allyl-4-(3-methyl-3-butenyloxy)-benzene], | + | (A), and after fully drying for one year (B). The oils were separately analysed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) techniques. Twenty-one components were identified making up 97.87 % (A) and 94.70% (B) of both oils (Table 1). The main components in the oils were identified as dictagymnin [1-allyl-4-(3-methyl-3-butenyloxy)-benzene], |
The oil from D. albus of German origin was reported to contain limonene, myrcene, and terpinolene as | The oil from D. albus of German origin was reported to contain limonene, myrcene, and terpinolene as | ||
- | major components. Limonene and methylchavicol were reported to be the major constituents of D. hispanicus oil . In D. albus oil of Russian origin, anethol and methyl-chavicol were identified as major constituents. The composition of oils in this study closely resemble that of D. gymnostylis. Since the Flora of Turkey and Flora Europea do not recognize any species of Dictamnus other than D. albus, our Turkish material can be recorded as a new chemotype. This is the first report for the co-occurrence of dictagymnin and feniculin in an essential oil." [The Essential Oil Composition of Dictamnus albus from Turkey, K. Hüsnü Can Başer, Müberra Koşar, Hulusi Malyer, Temel Özek, Planta Med. 60 (1994), 481-482] | + | major components. Limonene and methylchavicol were reported to be the major constituents of D. hispanicus oil . In D. albus oil of Russian origin, anethol and methyl-chavicol were identified as major constituents. The composition of oils in this study closely resemble that of D. gymnostylis. Since the Flora of Turkey and Flora Europea do not recognize any species of Dictamnus other than D. albus, our Turkish material can be recorded as a new chemotype. This is the first report for the co-occurrence of dictagymnin and feniculin in an essential oil." |
+ | [The Essential Oil Composition of Dictamnus albus from Turkey, K. Hüsnü Can Başer, Müberra Koşar, Hulusi Malyer, Temel Özek, Planta Med. 60 (1994), 481-482] | ||
+ | "The detailed study of volatiles of Dictamnus gymnostylis Steven. (Dictamnus albus L., original polymorphic species) considered by many to be the Burning Bush of the Bible, was conducted. In addition to methyl chavicol (~15%), (E)-anethole (~7%) and psoralen (~7%), the presence of over 60% of [[https:// | ||
+ | [Study of Dictamnus gymnostylis Volatiles and Plausible Explanation of the “Burning Bush” Phenomenon, Alexander Fleisher, Zhenia Fleisher, Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol. 16 (1), 2004, 1-3] | ||
- | "The detailed study of volatiles of Dictamnus gymnostylis Steven. (Dictamnus albus L., original polymorphic species) considered by many to be the Burning Bush of the Bible, was conducted. In addition to methyl chavicol (~15%), (E)-anethole (~7%) and psoralen (~7%), the presence of over 60% of 1-allyl-4- (3-methyl-2-butenyloxy) benzene (dictagymnin) was confirmed. It was shown that this chemical rather easily decomposes into chavicol and very flammable hydrocarbon 2-methyl-1, | + | |{{: |
- | "We report two patients with bullous phototoxic contact dermatitis caused by Dictamnus albus L. (gas plant) which belongs to the Rutaceae family. In both cases long lasting postinflammatory hyperpigmentations were observed as a result of the phototoxic contact dermatitis. The phototoxic components of Dictamnus albus L. are the furocoumarins 5-methoxypsoralen | + | The lemony and slightly herbal scent of this plant eminates not only from the flowers, but much more from the glandular cells spread over leaves and stems. Elevated temperature or slightest external force may liberate |
+ | [Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 180-182 and 349] | ||
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+ | "We report two patients with bullous phototoxic contact dermatitis caused by Dictamnus albus L. (gas plant) which belongs to the Rutaceae family. In both cases long lasting postinflammatory hyperpigmentations were observed as a result of the phototoxic contact dermatitis. The phototoxic components of Dictamnus albus L. are the furocoumarins 5-methoxypsoralen (bergapten) and 8-methoxypsoralen, | ||
+ | [Dermatitis bullosa striata pratensis durch Dictamnus albus L. (Brennender Busch). Christoph M. Schempp, Monika Sonntag, Erwin Schöpf, Jan C. Simon, Der Hautarzt, Vol.47 (9), 1996, 708-710] | ||
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