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- | Achillea millefolium L. - Asteraceae - Common Yarrow, Milfoil, Woundwort, Bloodwort, Tansy, **Gemeine Schafgarbe**, | + | Achillea millefolium L. - Asteraceae - common yarrow, milfoil, woundwort, bloodwort, tansy, **Gemeine Schafgarbe**, |
Aromatic rhizomatous perennial, native to Europe, West Asia, North America; 0.20-0.80m high, stems simple or branched; leaves pinnately dissected, the blade 3-15 cm, to 2.5 cm wide, the basal petiolate, all but the lowermost cauline sessile; heads numerous in a flat or round-topped, | Aromatic rhizomatous perennial, native to Europe, West Asia, North America; 0.20-0.80m high, stems simple or branched; leaves pinnately dissected, the blade 3-15 cm, to 2.5 cm wide, the basal petiolate, all but the lowermost cauline sessile; heads numerous in a flat or round-topped, | ||
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- | The air-dried aerial parts of Achillea millefolium (yarrow, milfoil, Millefolium, | + | The air-dried aerial parts of Achillea millefolium (yarrow, milfoil, Millefolium, |
Yarrow contains flavanoids, tannin, chamazulenogenic compounds, volatile oil (0.1-1%) and a bitter principle. \\ | Yarrow contains flavanoids, tannin, chamazulenogenic compounds, volatile oil (0.1-1%) and a bitter principle. \\ | ||
[BHP83, Wichtl, BI, CRC] | [BHP83, Wichtl, BI, CRC] | ||
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[Korrelation zwischen Chromosomenzahl und Prochamazulenen in Achillea von Osteuropa.(Correlation between number of chromosomes and prochamazulene in easteuropean Achillea)., Oswiecimska, | [Korrelation zwischen Chromosomenzahl und Prochamazulenen in Achillea von Osteuropa.(Correlation between number of chromosomes and prochamazulene in easteuropean Achillea)., Oswiecimska, | ||
- | It has been stated that the guaianolid | + | It has been stated that the guaianolid |
[Ruecker G, Manns D, Breuer J, Arch. Pharm. (Weinheim, Ger.) 324(12) (1991), 979-81] \\ | [Ruecker G, Manns D, Breuer J, Arch. Pharm. (Weinheim, Ger.) 324(12) (1991), 979-81] \\ | ||
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[Kokkalou E, Kokkini S, Hanlidoe E, Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 20(7) (1992), 665-70] | [Kokkalou E, Kokkini S, Hanlidoe E, Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 20(7) (1992), 665-70] | ||
- | "... flowering aerial parts of wild Achillea millefolium growing on the Mediterranean coast (Sardinia Island, Italy) and on the Atlantic coast (Portugal- Serra de Montemuro) were used as a matrix for supercritical extraction of volatile oil with CO2 (SFE).... The results showed the presence of two type oils. The Italian volatile extracts (SFE and essential oil) are predominantly composed by alpha-asarone (25.6-33.3%, | + | The flower heads of A.millefolium var. collina contain several individual sesquiterpene lactones, including some proazulenic guaianolides (artabsin-, achillicin- and matricine derivatives eg.). \\ |
+ | [Sesquiterpene lactones from Achillea collina J. Becker ex Reichenb., Trendafilova, | ||
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+ | The essential oil of Achillea millefolium L. growing in different parts of Europe were obtained in yields of 0.9-9.5 mL kg−1. The most important components were sabinene, β-pinene, 1, | ||
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+ | [Orav, Anne, Elmar Arak, and Ain Raal. " | ||
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+ | "... flowering aerial parts of wild Achillea millefolium growing on the Mediterranean coast (Sardinia Island, Italy) and on the Atlantic coast (Portugal- Serra de Montemuro) were used as a matrix for supercritical extraction of volatile oil with CO2 (SFE).... The results showed the presence of two type oils. The Italian volatile extracts (SFE and essential oil) are predominantly composed by α-asarone (25.6-33.3%, | ||
[Chemical composition and biological activity of the volatile extracts of Achillea millefolium., | [Chemical composition and biological activity of the volatile extracts of Achillea millefolium., | ||
- | The yields of oil in 14 commercial samples of yarrow | + | |{{: |
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+ | The yields of oil in 14 commercial samples of yarrow ranged from 0.1%-1.0% (12 samples were in accordance with the European Pharmacopoeia requirements, | ||
[Essential oil content and composition in commercial Achillea millefolium L. herbs from different countries., Raal, A., Orav, A., Arak, E., Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 15(1), 2012, 22-31] | [Essential oil content and composition in commercial Achillea millefolium L. herbs from different countries., Raal, A., Orav, A., Arak, E., Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 15(1), 2012, 22-31] | ||
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Köhler, | Köhler, | ||
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+ | Achillea millefolium \\ © Rolf Marschner (2009), | ||
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