Class of Coldness | I~V | Light Condition | II~IV |
Class of Warmness | 55~170 | Class of Soil | I~III |
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Plant data
Latin name | Matricaria chamomilla L. | |||||||||
Family name | Compositae | |||||||||
Common name | German chamomile | |||||||||
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Photo library | Photo library | |||||||||
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Kunde, R. et al., Flavones of chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) and a new acetylated apigenin-7-glucoside. Planta Medica (1979), 37(2), 124-30. Schilcher, H. et al., Structure elucidation of a third bisabololoxide from Matricaria chamomilla L. and a mass spectrometric comparison of bisabololoxides A, B, and C. Archiv der Pharmazie (1976), 309(3), 189-96. Sampath, V. et al., Structure of D- and L-isomers of β -bisabolol oxide-B. Indian Journal of Chemistry (1969), 7(10), 1060-1. Cekan, Z et al., On terpenes. CI. Isolation and constitution of matricarin, another guaianolide from camomile (Matricaria chamomilla). Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications (1959), 24, 1554-7. Cekan, Z. et al., Terpenes. LXII. Isolation and properties of prochamazulene from Matricaria chamomilla, a further compound of the guaianolide group. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications (1954), 19, 798-804. | ||||||||||
Crude drug | CHAMOMILLAE FLOS | |||||||||
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Plant culture and efficient production method | Plant culture | |||||||||
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