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"The German Commission E recognized the medical use of essential thyme oil against catarrh of the upper respiratory tract, bronchitis and whooping cough. Essential thyme oil has been proven in laboratory testing antiviral and antibacterial agent, but clinical studies on its effectiveness are missing." | "The German Commission E recognized the medical use of essential thyme oil against catarrh of the upper respiratory tract, bronchitis and whooping cough. Essential thyme oil has been proven in laboratory testing antiviral and antibacterial agent, but clinical studies on its effectiveness are missing." | ||
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+ | There are numerous chemical races with various dominant components present in the essential oil (1.5-4%, french cultivars up to 6.5%): thymol, carvacrol, p-cymene, linalool and its acetate, alpha-terpineol, | ||
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+ | [Volatile components and key odorants of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) oil extracts obtained by simultaneous distillation-extraction and supercritical fluid extraction. Díaz-Maroto, | ||
"In the essential oil of thyme, 52 compounds were identified, representing 91.4% of the total oil, the major constituents being terpinen-4-ol (13.15%), γ-terpinene (9.21%), cis-sabinene hydrate (7.65%), linalool (7.12%) and p-cymene (5.75%). Tomaino et al. reported that the major constituents of thyme essential oil were thymol (45.3%), p-cymene (26.1%) and linalool (6.17%)." | "In the essential oil of thyme, 52 compounds were identified, representing 91.4% of the total oil, the major constituents being terpinen-4-ol (13.15%), γ-terpinene (9.21%), cis-sabinene hydrate (7.65%), linalool (7.12%) and p-cymene (5.75%). Tomaino et al. reported that the major constituents of thyme essential oil were thymol (45.3%), p-cymene (26.1%) and linalool (6.17%)." | ||
- | [Chemical Composition of the Essential Oils Obtained From Some Spices Widely Used in Mediterranean Region. Manuel Viuda-Martos, | + | [Chemical Composition of the Essential Oils Obtained From Some Spices Widely Used in Mediterranean Region. Manuel Viuda-Martos, |
- | |{{:thymol.jpg|thymol}} \\ thymol | + | Four chemotypes (thymol, linalool, geraniol, thujanol) of T.vulgaris were studied by GC-MS. Essential oils of ct.thymol |
+ | [Darstellung der Variationsbreiten von Inhaltsstoffen ätherischer Öle ex Thymus vulgaris L. innerhalb verschiedener Chemotypen, Wissenschaftsprojekt für „thescenteddrop“, | ||
"The basic components of the studied thyme oil were thymol (41.33%), p-cymene (18.08%), and γ-terpinene (13.12%). According to Burt (2004), thyme oil consists of 10%-64% thymol and 10%-56% p-cymene." | "The basic components of the studied thyme oil were thymol (41.33%), p-cymene (18.08%), and γ-terpinene (13.12%). According to Burt (2004), thyme oil consists of 10%-64% thymol and 10%-56% p-cymene." | ||
[Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L.: Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, cytotoxicity and antioxidant properties and antibacterial activities against foodborne pathogens. Miladi, H. , Slama, R. , Mili, D. , Zouari, S. , Bakhrouf, A. and Ammar, E., Natural Science, Vol.5, 2013, 729-739] [[http:// | [Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L.: Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, cytotoxicity and antioxidant properties and antibacterial activities against foodborne pathogens. Miladi, H. , Slama, R. , Mili, D. , Zouari, S. , Bakhrouf, A. and Ammar, E., Natural Science, Vol.5, 2013, 729-739] [[http:// | ||
- | " | + | Rotundone (5 μg/kg, peppery) is present well above its aroma detection threshold (8 ng/L in water) |
- | [Volatile components and key odorants of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) oil extracts obtained by simultaneous distillation-extraction and supercritical fluid extraction. Díaz-Maroto, M. C., Díaz-Maroto Hidalgo, I. J., Sánchez-Palomo, E., Perez-Coello, M. S., Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, Vol.53(13), 2005, 5385-5389] | + | [Wood, C., Siebert, T. E., Parker, M., Capone, D. L., Elsey, G. M., Pollnitz, A. P., Herderich, M. J. (2008). Spice up your life–The Rotundone story. Expression of Multidisciplinary flavour science, Proceedings of the 12th Weurman Symposium.] |
- | There are numerous chemical races with various main components present in the essential oil (1-4%): | + | " |
- | [Gewürzdrogen., Teuscher, E., Bauermann, U., Werner, M., Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2003, 386-391] | + | ["The biosynthesis of thymol, carvacrol, and thymohydroquinone in Lamiaceae proceeds via cytochrome P450s and a short-chain dehydrogenase", |
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Kohl,F.G., Die officinellen Pflanzen der Pharmacopoea Germanica, t.137 (1891-1895) \\ | Kohl,F.G., Die officinellen Pflanzen der Pharmacopoea Germanica, t.137 (1891-1895) \\ | ||
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