trilisa_odoratissima_j.f.gmel._cass
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- | Trilisa odoratissima (J.F.Gmel.) Cass. - syn.Carphephorus odoratissimus (Gmel.) Herbert. - Asteraceae \\ | + | Trilisa odoratissima (J.F.Gmel.) Cass. - syn.Liatris odoratissima (J.F. Gmel.) Willd.; |
dear tongue, deer's tongue, Carolina vanilla, vanillaplant, | dear tongue, deer's tongue, Carolina vanilla, vanillaplant, | ||
Perennial herb with slight to strong odor of coumarin, up to 140cm tall, native to southeastern North America; basal leaves oblanceolate to obovate, gradually reduced distally, flowers small, bright purple. \\ | Perennial herb with slight to strong odor of coumarin, up to 140cm tall, native to southeastern North America; basal leaves oblanceolate to obovate, gradually reduced distally, flowers small, bright purple. \\ | ||
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+ | "This plant, known as Deer's tongue or Vanilla plant, has radical and stem leaves; the former are obovate-spatulate, | ||
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taste of the tobacco... \\ | taste of the tobacco... \\ | ||
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Fresh leaves of deer’s tongue contain large quantities (more than 10% of the dry weight, in some cases) of o-hydroxycinnamic acid (o-HCA). Both cis- and trans-o-HCA are present, and both isomers exist in the fresh tissue predominantly as glucosides. Cured deer’s tongue leaves contain relatively high levels of coumarin and lower amounts of o-HCA glucosides. It is probable that during the curing process cis-o-HCA glucoside is hydrolyzed by an endogenous ß-glucosidase, | Fresh leaves of deer’s tongue contain large quantities (more than 10% of the dry weight, in some cases) of o-hydroxycinnamic acid (o-HCA). Both cis- and trans-o-HCA are present, and both isomers exist in the fresh tissue predominantly as glucosides. Cured deer’s tongue leaves contain relatively high levels of coumarin and lower amounts of o-HCA glucosides. It is probable that during the curing process cis-o-HCA glucoside is hydrolyzed by an endogenous ß-glucosidase, | ||
[Form and level of coumarin in deer’s tongue, Trilisa odoratissima., | [Form and level of coumarin in deer’s tongue, Trilisa odoratissima., | ||
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+ | Solvent extraction of the dried leaves yields an oleoresin, to which molecular distillation is applied to give a ' | ||
+ | "The olfactive profile is sweet, coumarinic, herbal, tobacco-like and offers a pleasant, vanilla-like scent." | ||
+ | [Firmenich datasheet Liatrix abs dec 954888; received Dez 2019] [[https:// | ||
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