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| - | Galium odoratum (L.) Scop. -syn. Asperula odorata L. - Rubiaceae - woodruff, sweetscented woodruff, sweet bedstraw, **Waldmeister**, | + | Galium odoratum (L.) Scop. - syn. Asperula odorata L. - Rubiaceae - woodruff, sweetscented woodruff, sweet bedstraw, **Waldmeister**, |
| Evergreen herb (5-50cm high) of Europe and West Asia; leaves borne in whorls of 6-9, simple, lanceolate; flowers white; foliage with a sweet scent of coumarin on wilting and drying. | Evergreen herb (5-50cm high) of Europe and West Asia; leaves borne in whorls of 6-9, simple, lanceolate; flowers white; foliage with a sweet scent of coumarin on wilting and drying. | ||
| - | "As the epithet odoratum suggests, the plant is strongly scented [Fresh plants are odorless! AK], the sweet scent being derived from coumarin. This scent increases on wilting and then persists on drying, and the dried plant is used in pot-pourri and as a moth deterrent. It is also used, mainly in Germany, to flavour May wine (called " | + | "As the epithet odoratum suggests, the plant is strongly scented [Fresh plants are odorless! AK], the sweet scent being derived from coumarin. This scent increases on wilting and then persists on drying, and the dried plant is used in pot-pourri and as a moth deterrent. It is also used, mainly in Germany, to flavour May wine (called " |
| - | Hepatotoxicity | + | A vacuum headspace concentrate of freshly cut flowering woodfruff with excellent sensory properties contained more than 80% of coumarin |
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| - | {{http:// | + | {{:coumarin.jpg|coumarin}} coumarin |
| - | [Metabolic detoxification determines species differences in coumarin-induced hepatotoxicity., | + | The dried herb may contain up to 1% of coumarin (highest content in spring, April-May), which is produced spontaneously from o-coumaric acid glucoside on wilting (or from the fresh herb on enzymatic claevage in ethanolic solution in May wine). The main part of the coumarin glucoside of the fresh plant is located in the leaves, stem content is much lower. Iridoid glucosides like asperuloside (0.28 %) and monotropein (0.04%) as well as scandoside (0.04%) are also present. \\ |
| + | [Waldmeister und Maibowle. Pharmazeutische und lebensmittelchemische Aspekte., Laub, E., Olszowski, W., Woller, R., Dtsch Apoth Ztg, 125, 1985, 848-850] \\ | ||
| + | [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | ||
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| + | Hepatotoxicity of coumarin is attributed to metabolic activation to an epoxide intermediate, | ||
| + | [Metabolic detoxification determines species differences in coumarin-induced hepatotoxicity., | ||
| Taken orally in larger amounts, coumarin causes severe headache, vomiting, dizziness, and somnolence. Even higher doses may cause central paralysis, respiratory failure and coma. \\ | Taken orally in larger amounts, coumarin causes severe headache, vomiting, dizziness, and somnolence. Even higher doses may cause central paralysis, respiratory failure and coma. \\ | ||
| [Rudolf Hänsel, Otto Sticher: Pharmakognosie - Phytopharmazie, | [Rudolf Hänsel, Otto Sticher: Pharmakognosie - Phytopharmazie, | ||
| - | The dried herb may contain up to 1% of coumarin (highest content in spring, April-May), which is produced spontaneously from o-coumaric acid glucoside on wilting (or from the fresh herb on enzymatic claevage in ethanolic solution in May wine). The main part of the coumarin glucoside | + | Concerning |
| - | [Waldmeister und Maibowle. Pharmazeutische und lebensmittelchemische Aspekte., Laub, E., Olszowski, W., Woller, R., Dtsch Apoth Ztg, 125, 1985, 848-850] \\ | + | [Neue Erkenntnisse zu Cumarin in Zimt, Stellungnahme Nr. 036/2012 des BfR vom 27. September 2012] |
| - | [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | + | [[http:// |
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| - | Several years there was a discussion concerning liver toxicity of cumarin - a daily human intake of 0.1mg/kg is now considered as safe. \\ | + | |
| - | [Neue Erkenntnisse zu Cumarin in Zimt, Stellungnahme Nr. 036/2012 des BfR vom 27. September 2012] \\ | + | |
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| Galium odoratum (L.) Scop. as Asperula odorata L. \\ | Galium odoratum (L.) Scop. as Asperula odorata L. \\ | ||
| - | Lindman, C.A.M., Bilder ur Nordens Flora, vol.1 t.71 (1922-1926) | + | Lindman, C.A.M., Bilder ur Nordens Flora, vol.1 t.71 (1922-1926) [[http:// |
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| + | Galium odoratum © Andreas Kraska [[https:// | ||
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