Test 8 Flashcards

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  • Latin name: Citrus limon
  • English name: Lemon
  • Family name: Rutatceae
  • Drug: External peel of fruit
  • Active constituent: Volatile oil
    * Limonene
    * Citral
  • Effect:
    * CNS
    * Antibacterial
    * Appetite increase
    * Affect for capillary
  • Utilization (oil):
    * Aroma - in food industry
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  • Latin name: Thymus serpyllum
  • English name: Wild thyme
  • Family name: Laminaceae
  • Drug: Non-woody shoots
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil (carvacrol, thymol)
    * Flavonoids (apigenin, luteolin)
    * Tannins (Rosmarinic acid)
  • Effects:
    * Antimicrobial
    * Spasmolytic
  • Utilization:
    * Against acute and chronic bronchitis
    * Thymol used as acaricide in apiaries
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  • Latin name: Thymus vulgaris
  • English name: Common thyme
  • Family name: Laminaceae
  • Drug: Non-woody strems (cut after 2 years)
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil (thymol, carvacrol)
    * Flavonoids (apigenin, luteolin)
    * Tannins (rosmarinic acid)
  • Effect:
    * Antispasmodic
    * Antibacterial
    *Secretolytic
    * Expectorant
  • Usage: Mix w/ Th. sephyllum
    * Tea (good for digestive disorders)
    * Inhalation
    * Bath ico cold
  • Volatile oil used against acute and chronic bronchitis.
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  • Latin name: Origanum vulgare
  • English name: Oregano
  • Family name: Lamiaceae
  • Drug: Leaves
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil (thymol, carvacrol)
    * Flavonoids
    * Saponins
  • Usage:
    * Similar to thyme
    * Antibilious
    * Herb
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  • Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis
  • English name: Rosemary
  • Family name: Lamiaceae
  • Drug: Leaves
  • Active constituents:
    * Cinnamic acid
    * Rosmarinic acid
    * Volatile oil (cineol, camphor, champhene)
    * Flavonoids
  • Effect:
    * Skin irritation
    * Hepatoprotective
    * Support digestion
    * Increase blood pressure
    * Antitumor effect
    * Herb
  • OBS! Not to be used against pregnancy and hypertonia (large amount of oil can be toxic for the CNS)
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  • Latin name: Salvia officinalis
  • English name: Sage
  • Family name: Lamiaceae
  • Drug: Leaf
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil (a-thujon & b-thujon)
    * Diterpenes, triterpenes
    * Rosmarinic acid
    * Flavonoids
  • Effect:
    * Antibacterial
    * Antispasmodic
  • Usage:
    > Internal: infusion
    * Digestion disorders
    * Ico excessive sweating
    > External
    * Gargle for inflammation of mouth & throat diseases
    * Rinse aid ico foot perspiration
    * Bath for hemorrhoidal complaints
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  • Latin name: Salvia sclarea
  • English name: Clary sage
  • Family name: Lamiaceae
  • Drug: Volatile oil
  • Active constituents:
    * Linalool
    * Linalyl acetat
    * Sclareol
  • Effect: Antiseptic
  • Usage:
    * Primary in cosmetics (sclareol odour stabilizing in perfume industry)
    * Gargle to treat sore throat
    * Digestive disorders
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  • Latin name: Juniperus communis
  • English name: Common juniper
  • Family name: Cupressaceae
  • Drug: Berry
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil (a-pinene)
    * Tannins
    * Flavonoids
    * Invert sugar - 30%
  • Administration:
    * Diuretic effect (urinary tract asepsis)
    * Sharpen appetite
    * Herb (meat)
    * External (for joint complain)
  • Contraindication: Pregnancy (infectious intestinal neohritis)
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  • Latin name: Coriandrum sativum
  • English name: Coriander
  • Family name: Apiaceae-umbelliferae
  • Drug: Fruit/seed
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil (linalool)
    * Phenol carbonic acids
    * Triterpene saponins
  • Effects:
    * Digestion helper
    * Carminative antispasmodic
    * Antimicrobial effect (against fungi & bacteria)
  • Utilization:
    * Food & drinks
    * Tea, herbs
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  • Latin name: Carum carvi
  • English name: Caraway
  • Family name: Apiaceae - umbelliferae
  • Drug: Fruit/seed
  • Active constituents:
    * Volatile oil
    * Essential oil (carvone)
  • Effects:
    * Spasmolytic
    * Antibacterial
    * Antifungal
  • Utilization: Infusion
    * Digestive disorders (as herb)
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Frequent terpenes & phenylpropane derivates in volatile oils

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  • Acyclic monoterpenes
  • Monocyclic monoterpenes
  • Bicyclic monoterpenes
  • Sesquiterpenes
  • Phenylpropane derivatives
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Acyclic monoterpenes

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  • Linalool
  • Citronellal
  • Neral
  • Geranial
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Monocyclic monoterpenes

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  • Menthol
  • Carvon
  • Thymol
  • Carvacral
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Latin Name: Eucalyptus globulus

English Name: Eucaliptus

Drug: Leaf

Active Constituents:

  • Volatile oil (Eucalyptol)

Effects:

  • Antiseptic
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Expectorant activity
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Latin Name: Anethum graveolens

English Name: Dill

Drug: Leaf (fruits are used in therapy)

Active Constituents:

  • Volatile oil (Carvone, limonene, phellandrene)

Effects:

  • Sharpen appetite
  • Spasmolytic effect in smooth muscle cells
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