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[On the Toxin of Illicium Anisatum. I. The Isolation and Characterization of a Convulsant Principle: Anisatin1., Lane, John F., et al., Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol.74(13), 1952, 3211-3215] | [On the Toxin of Illicium Anisatum. I. The Isolation and Characterization of a Convulsant Principle: Anisatin1., Lane, John F., et al., Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol.74(13), 1952, 3211-3215] | ||
- | "The oil of the Japanese star anise tree, Illiciumanisatum Linn., was analyzed by gas–liquid chromatography. The major constituents were found to be cineole (18.1%), linalool (10.1%), methyleugenol (9.8%), α-terpenyl | + | "The oil of the Japanese star anise tree, Illiciumanisatum Linn., was analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography. The major constituents were found to be cineole (18.1%), linalool (10.1%), methyleugenol (9.8%), α-terpinyl |
[The essential oil of Illicum anisatum Linn., Cook, W. B., Howard, A. S., Canadian Journal of Chemistry, Vol.44(21), 1966, 2461-2464] | [The essential oil of Illicum anisatum Linn., Cook, W. B., Howard, A. S., Canadian Journal of Chemistry, Vol.44(21), 1966, 2461-2464] | ||
- | "Four phenolic compounds were isolated from the leaf oil of Illicium anisatum L. Spectroscopic and synthetic studies showed that they were 1-allyl-2-methoxy-4, | + | "Four phenolic compounds were isolated from the leaf oil of Illicium anisatum L. Spectroscopic and synthetic studies showed that they were 1-allyl-2-methoxy-4, |
[Phenolic components from leaf oil of Illicium anisatum L., Shibuya, M., Abe, K., Nakahashi, Y., Kubota, S., Chem. Pharm. Bull., | [Phenolic components from leaf oil of Illicium anisatum L., Shibuya, M., Abe, K., Nakahashi, Y., Kubota, S., Chem. Pharm. Bull., | ||
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[Neurotoxicities in infants seen with the consumption of star anise tea., Ize-Ludlow, D., Ragone, S., Bruck, I. S., Bernstein, J. N., Duchowny, M., Peña, B. M. G., Pediatrics, Vol.114(5), 2004, e653-e656] | [Neurotoxicities in infants seen with the consumption of star anise tea., Ize-Ludlow, D., Ragone, S., Bruck, I. S., Bernstein, J. N., Duchowny, M., Peña, B. M. G., Pediatrics, Vol.114(5), 2004, e653-e656] | ||
- | "The essential oil of air-dried Illicium anisatum (Illiciaceae), | + | "The essential oil of air-dried Illicium anisatum (Illiciaceae), |
[Chemical composition, | [Chemical composition, | ||
- | {{: | + | "The volatile compounds from the pericarps of Illicium anisatum L., Illicium brevistylum A.C.Sm., Illicium griffithii Hook.f. & Thomson, Illicium henryi Diels, Illicium lanceolatum A.C.Sm., Illicium majus Hook.f. & Thomson, Illicium micranthum Dunn, and Illicium verum Hook.f. were examined by thermal desorption-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS). The volatiles desorbed from the pericarps of I. verum (Chinese star anise), the species traded for culinary purposes, were generally characterized by a high proportion of (E)-anethole (57.6-77.1%) and the presence of foeniculin; the latter was otherwise only detected in the pericarps of I. lanceolatum. In the pericarps of all other species analyzed, the percentage composition of (E)-anethole was comparatively lower (< |
+ | [Howes, Melanie-Jayne R., Geoffrey C. Kite, and Monique SJ Simmonds. " | ||
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Köhler, F.E., Medizinal Pflanzen, vol.2 t117 (1890) \\ | Köhler, F.E., Medizinal Pflanzen, vol.2 t117 (1890) \\ | ||
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