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 [Composition of the essential oil of geranium robertianum L., Pedro, L.G., Pais, M., Scheffer, J.J., Flavour and fragrance journal, 7(4), 1992, 223-226] [Composition of the essential oil of geranium robertianum L., Pedro, L.G., Pais, M., Scheffer, J.J., Flavour and fragrance journal, 7(4), 1992, 223-226]
  
-The dried aerial parts of the herb (Geranii robertiani herba, Herba Robertiani, Blutkraut, Rotlaufkraut) is used in traditional medicine as anti-inflammatory, andi-diarrhoeal to treat infections of the urinary tract and mild diarrhoea; externally to cure slowly healing wounds, eczema and mucosal inflammations. As th plant is rich in tannins, which are astringent and have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, effectiveness in application areas seems plausible. \\+The dried aerial parts of the herb (Geranii robertiani herba, Herba Robertiani, Blutkraut, Rotlaufkraut) is used in traditional medicine as anti-inflammatory, andi-diarrhoeal to treat infections of the urinary tract and mild diarrhoea; externally to cure slowly healing wounds, eczema and mucosal inflammations. As the plant is rich in tannins, which are astringent and have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, effectiveness in application areas seems plausible. \\
 [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 156] \\ [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 156] \\
 [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010]  [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] 
  
-The most abundant compounds in essential oil from the aerial parts of G.robertianum were hexadecanoic acid (16.6%), hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (6.5%) and caryophyllene oxide (5.4%). Linalool (1.4%) and geraniol (traces) were only minor components. γ-Terpinene, germacrene D, and limonene were not even detected. \\+The most abundant compounds in essential oil from the aerial parts (yield 0.006%) of G.robertianum were hexadecanoic acid (16.6%), hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (6.5%) and caryophyllene oxide (5.4%). Linalool (1.4%) and geraniol (traces) were only minor components. γ-Terpinene, germacrene D, and limonene were not even detected. \\ 
 +Main components of the root oil (yield 0.042%) were hexadecanoic acid (45.3%), pentacosane (28.5%), and tetracosane (8.9%). \\
 [Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the volatile oils of Geranium sanguineum L. and G. robertianum L.(Geraniaceae)., Radulović, N., Dekić, M., Stojanović-Radić, Z., Medicinal Chemistry Research, 21(5), 2012, 601-615] [Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the volatile oils of Geranium sanguineum L. and G. robertianum L.(Geraniaceae)., Radulović, N., Dekić, M., Stojanović-Radić, Z., Medicinal Chemistry Research, 21(5), 2012, 601-615]
  
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