Test 7 Flashcards
1
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Features of essential oils in plants
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- Mixtures
- Liquid form in room temp.
- Intense evaporation
- Generally pleasant odour (characteristic)
- Soluble in common organic solvents
- Mix with water
- Density = lower than water
(except: garlic, onion, cinnamon & parsley)
2
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Function of essential oils in plants
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- Allelopathy
- Repellent effect (limonen, menthol, myrcen, camfor)
- Insect attractive effect (pinene, cineole)
- Protect from bacterial + fungal diseases
3
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Methods of production
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- Extraction - w/ solvent (alcohol, acetone, petrolether)
- Pressing, centrifugation - in low temp.
- Enfleurage - w/ fat
- Distillation - *Water, *Water vapour, *Stream distillatiojn
- SCFE (Supercritical Fluid Extraction) - use pure CO2 at high pressure.
4
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Type of terpenoids
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> Geranyl-pyrophosphate –> Monoterpenes (C10)
> Farnesyl-pyrophosphate –>
Sesquiterpenes (C15), Triterpenes (C30)
> Geranylgeranyl-pyrophosphate –>
Diterpenes (C20), Tetraterpenes (C40), Polyterpenes
5
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- Latin name: Melissa officinalis
- English name: Lemon balm
- Family name: Lamiaceae
- Drug: Leaf
- Active constituent:
* Volatile oil
* Citronellal
* Citral
*Triterpenes
* Rosmarinic acid
* Flavonoids - Effect:
* Sedative effect - Application:
> Internal –>
* Sleep - and digestive aid
* Disorders of gi-tract + nervous system
> External –>
* Local treatment of herpes - Dosage: 1,5-4,5 g drugs/cup of hot water
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- Latin name: Lavendula angustifolia
- English name: True lavender
- Family name: Laminaceae
- Drug: Flower (grey calices, corolla shrivelled)
- Active constituents:
* Volatile oil→Linalyl acetat, Linalool
* Rosmarinic acid
* Coumarin
* Flavonoids - Effect: Antibacterial, sedative
- Application:
> Internal → Anxiety + Sleeping problems
> External →Sunburn (compress/cream) + Fatty skin & hair care
7
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Rosa spp. - 3 types mentioned
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- Latin name: Rosa centifolia, R. damascena, R. gallica
- English name: Rose species
- Family name: Rosaceae
- Drug: petals
- Active constituents: Volatile oils
* Citronellol
* Nerol
* Geraniol - Effects:
* Astringents
* Antibacterial - Utilization:
* Conjunctivitis
* ico tarsitis - Application: tea mixtures, ointments
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- Latin name: Mentha x piperita
- English name: Peppermint
- Family name: Asteraceae
- Drug: Leaf
- Active constituents:
* Volatile oils
* Flavonoids
* Triterpenes - Effect:
* Antispasmodic in gi and gall bladder spasms
* Secretolytic (resp. tract) - Utilization: Orally
- In vet med: Calves, mix w/ chamomile for flatulence, bloating, colic, and ulceratice colitis (6-10 days)
- Children under 4 years must not use peppermint products. Can cause apnea, broncho- and laryngoconstriction
9
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Peppermint oil
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- Main constituents:
* Menthol (45%)
* Menthon (24%)
* Menthofuran (1-10%)
* Menthyl acetate (4%) - Further constituents:
* Cineolle
* Limonene
* Pulegone - arbotive effect - Application:
> External –>
* Cool ointment & powder
* ico chicken pox (against itch)
* inuction for muscle pain (alcoholic form)
> Internal –>
* Stomach ache & nausea (1 drop volatile oil/sugar cube) - Contraindication: babies, children during lactation
10
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Essential oils - variability factory
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- Varieties and chemotypes –> chamomile, thyme
- Influence of vegetative cycle –> caraway, mentha
- Harvesting time –> clary
- Influence of environmental factors –> precipitation, sunshine, soil properties
- Influence of preparation method