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"The acidic fraction of a commercial lovage extract (Levisticum officinale Koch.) revealed the characteristic seasoning-like principle of the herb... Aroma extract dilution analysis resulted in six odorants having high sensory relevance. They were identified as 3-hydroxy-4, | "The acidic fraction of a commercial lovage extract (Levisticum officinale Koch.) revealed the characteristic seasoning-like principle of the herb... Aroma extract dilution analysis resulted in six odorants having high sensory relevance. They were identified as 3-hydroxy-4, | ||
- | [Blank, I.; Schieberle, P. Analysis of the seasoning-like flavour substances of a commercial lovage extract (Levisticum officinale Koch.). Flav. Frag. J. 1993, 8, 191-195] | + | [Blank, I.; Schieberle, P. Analysis of the seasoning-like flavour substances of a commercial lovage extract (Levisticum officinale Koch.). Flav. Frag. J. 1993, 8, 191-195] [[http:// |
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- | "The essential oil of dried root of Levisticum officinale large scale cultivated in Iran was obtained by hydrodistillation. The oil content was 0.6% (w/w) based on dry weight. The oil was analyzed by capillary GC and GC/MS. Twenty-four components were identified. [[http:// | + | "The essential oil of dried root of Levisticum officinale large scale cultivated in Iran was obtained by hydrodistillation. The oil content was 0.6% (w/w) based on dry weight. The oil was analyzed by capillary GC and GC/MS. Twenty-four components were identified. [[http:// |
[Essential Oil Content and Composition of Levisticum officinale Large Scale Cultivated in Iran. Dayeni, M., Omidbaigi, R., Bastan, M. R., Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, Vol.9(2), 2006, 152-155] | [Essential Oil Content and Composition of Levisticum officinale Large Scale Cultivated in Iran. Dayeni, M., Omidbaigi, R., Bastan, M. R., Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, Vol.9(2), 2006, 152-155] | ||
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[Composition of the essential oil of Levisticum officinale WDJ Koch from some European countries. Raal, A., Arak, E., Orav, A., Kailas, T., Müürisepp, | [Composition of the essential oil of Levisticum officinale WDJ Koch from some European countries. Raal, A., Arak, E., Orav, A., Kailas, T., Müürisepp, | ||
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In Germany, it was approved in inflammatory conditions of urinary tract and in kidney stones (Schimpfky 1900; Hogg 2001). In France lovage was used as digestive and carminative (Goetz 2007) and as a confectionary ingredient...\\ | In Germany, it was approved in inflammatory conditions of urinary tract and in kidney stones (Schimpfky 1900; Hogg 2001). In France lovage was used as digestive and carminative (Goetz 2007) and as a confectionary ingredient...\\ | ||
- | The results of supercritical CO2 extraction in constant pressure revealed the presence: cis-ligustilide (52.0%), trans-ligustilide (3.95%), 3n-butylidene phtalide E (1.75%), 3n-butylidene phtalide Z (0.73%), β-phellandrene (0.28%), α-terpinyl acetate (0.08%) (Daukšaset al.2002). Moreover palmitic acid (2.81%), phytol (2.62%), linoleic acid (3.52%), stigmasterol1 (11%), and β-sitosterol (1.28%) were found (Daukšaset al. 2002). Fehr (1980) identified the following substances in lovage root essential oil: α-pinen (4.5-4.6%), camphene (1.0 | + | The results of supercritical CO2 extraction in constant pressure revealed the presence: cis-ligustilide (52.0%), trans-ligustilide (3.95%), 3n-butylidene phtalide E (1.75%), 3n-butylidene phtalide Z (0.73%), β-phellandrene (0.28%), α-terpinyl acetate (0.08%) (Daukšaset al.2002). Moreover palmitic acid (2.81%), phytol (2.62%), linoleic acid (3.52%), stigmasterol1 (11%), and β-sitosterol (1.28%) were found (Daukšaset al. 2002). Fehr (1980) identified the following substances in lovage root essential oil: α-pinene |
- | -1.1%), β-pinene (7.1-8.0%), myrcene (0.9%), α-phellandrene 0.4-0.5%), α-terpinene (0.1%), limonene (0.8-1,2%), β-phellandrene (8.7-10.7%), | + | |
Levisticum officinale extract has been recognised as GRAS (Botanicals Generally Recognized As Safe) for use as a flavour ingredient... The published data on pharmacological activities support the traditional use of preparations containing lovage root in the proposed indications. However, despite daily intake of lovage root as common vegetable, the therapeutic importance of the plant can be overestimated. Levisticum officinale | Levisticum officinale extract has been recognised as GRAS (Botanicals Generally Recognized As Safe) for use as a flavour ingredient... The published data on pharmacological activities support the traditional use of preparations containing lovage root in the proposed indications. However, despite daily intake of lovage root as common vegetable, the therapeutic importance of the plant can be overestimated. Levisticum officinale | ||
root oil is relatively nontoxic following acute exposure both by oral or topical administration... Lovage root use is not recommended during pregnancy and lactation. Moreover, some concern is needed with UV radiation exposure due to furanocoumarins photoactivation." | root oil is relatively nontoxic following acute exposure both by oral or topical administration... Lovage root use is not recommended during pregnancy and lactation. Moreover, some concern is needed with UV radiation exposure due to furanocoumarins photoactivation." |
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