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Apiol - Wikipedia
Apiol, also known as liquid apiol or green oil of parsley is the extracted oleoresin of parsley, rather than the distilled oil. Due to its similarity to the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Apiol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Parsley apiole, a major constituent of most parsley leaf and seed oils, is thought to be the active constituent, and is also used in its own right as an ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Apiole - Wikipedia
Apiole is a phenylpropene, also known as apiol, parsley apiol, or parsley camphor. Its chemical name is 1-allyl-2,5-dimethoxy-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene. en.wikipedia.org
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apiol
apiol Chem. and Med. (ˈeɪpɪɒl) [f. L. api-um parsley + -ol.] A crystalline substance obtained by distilling parsley seeds with water; parsley-camphor. (Watts Dict. Chem. VIII. 118.)1872 in Thomas Dis. Wom. 577. 1875 H. Wood Therap. (1879) 538 Apiol..as a remedy in intermittent fever. Oxford English Dictionary
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Apiole | C12H14O4 | CID 10659 - PubChem
Apiole is a member of benzodioxoles. It has a role as a metabolite. ChEBI Apiole has been reported in Perilla frutescens, Asarum hypogynum, and other organisms. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Apiol – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Apiol is an oil that is extracted from the seeds of parsley, Petroselinum crispum (Mill.), using alcohol. It is listed in the British Pharmaceutical Codex of ... taylorandfrancis.com
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Apiol - the NIST WebBook
Chemical structure: C12H14O4 This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file View 3d structure (requires JavaScript / HTML 5) webbook.nist.gov
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Apiol. | Henriette's Herbal Homepage
Liquid apiol has an action like that of essential oils generally. It is chiefly used in dysmenorrhoea and amenorrhoea, and, no doubt, acts by local reflex ... www.henriettes-herb.com
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Apiole | C12H14O4 | CID 10659 - PubChem
Apiole | C12H14O4 | CID 10659 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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APIOL POLYNEURITIS: REPORT OF A CASE - JAMA Network
Prior to 1931, cases of polyneuritis caused by apiol had never been reported. The first reports came from Holland1 and Yugoslavia.2 Later cases were ... jamanetwork.com
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APIOLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APIOLE is a colorless crystalline diether C12H14O4 of the aromatic series found especially in the plant and fruit of parsley —called also ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Dillapiole
No carcinogenicity was detected with parsley apiol or dill apiol in mice. wikipedia.org
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REMEDY GUIDE: WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PERIOD IS LATE - Nykaa
Yes, the addition of Parsley to your daily diet can help regulate your cycle. Consumption of Vitamin C-rich food is known to induce an early period. Parsley is rich in Vitamin C as well as Apiol which stimulates uterine contractions. You can add Parsley to your meals or prepare Parsley tea with warm water.
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parsley
parsley (ˈpɑːslɪ) Forms: α. 1 petersilie, 4–5 petrosilye, -sili. β. 3–5 percil, 4–5 peresil, persil, -sel, -cel, -cyl(l, -sile, -syle, -sylle, -cile, -cyle, -cell(e, -cylle, 4–7 -cell; 5 parcyl, -celle, 6 Sc. -sell, 8 Sc. -sel, 8–9 dial. -sil, -cel. γ. 4–6 percely, 4–7 persely, 5 -selye, -selee, -ce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tricresyl phosphate
In 1932, 60 European women experienced TOCP poisoning by means of the abortion-inducing (abortifacient) drug apiol. Those who took the pill experienced comas, convulsions, paralysis of the lower body (paraplegia) and often death Apiol was subsequently criticized by wikipedia.org
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