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- | The essential oil (0.05%) prepared from V.rotundifolia stems contained manoyl oxide (14.3%), α-terpineol (13.1 %) and α-pinene (10.0 %) as major ingredients; | + | The essential oil (0.05%) prepared from V.rotundifolia stems contained manoyl oxide (14.3%), α-terpineol (13.1 %) and α-pinene (10.0 %) as major ingredients; |
[Chemical compositions and anti-inflammatory activities of essential oils from Aster spathulifolius and Vitex rotundifolia maxim., Kim, C., Bu, H.J., Lee, S.J., Hyun, C.G., Lee, N.H., Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science Vol, Vol.4(10), 2014, 12-15] \\ | [Chemical compositions and anti-inflammatory activities of essential oils from Aster spathulifolius and Vitex rotundifolia maxim., Kim, C., Bu, H.J., Lee, S.J., Hyun, C.G., Lee, N.H., Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science Vol, Vol.4(10), 2014, 12-15] \\ | ||
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"The fruits of Vitex rotundifolia L. are used as a traditional medicine in China. Dried fruits of V. rotundifolia (rich in essential oils) have been known to show strong estrogenic activity... The chemical composition of 40 compounds was determined and this represented 84.1% of the total oil which was characterized by a high content of unsaturated fatty acids (54.84% of total oil). The oil contained mainly linoleic acid (47.46%), palmitic acid (5.18%), untriacontane (2.28%), bicetyl (2.61%) and stearic acid (2.2%). The essential oil strongly stimulated the proliferation of MCF-7 cells, and this effect was significantly inhibited by the specific estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182, | "The fruits of Vitex rotundifolia L. are used as a traditional medicine in China. Dried fruits of V. rotundifolia (rich in essential oils) have been known to show strong estrogenic activity... The chemical composition of 40 compounds was determined and this represented 84.1% of the total oil which was characterized by a high content of unsaturated fatty acids (54.84% of total oil). The oil contained mainly linoleic acid (47.46%), palmitic acid (5.18%), untriacontane (2.28%), bicetyl (2.61%) and stearic acid (2.2%). The essential oil strongly stimulated the proliferation of MCF-7 cells, and this effect was significantly inhibited by the specific estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182, | ||
[Estrogen-like activity of volatile components from Vitex rotundifolia L., Hu, Y., Hou, T., Xin, H., Zhang, Q., Zheng, H., Rahman, K., Qin, L., Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol.126(1), 2007, 68] | [Estrogen-like activity of volatile components from Vitex rotundifolia L., Hu, Y., Hou, T., Xin, H., Zhang, Q., Zheng, H., Rahman, K., Qin, L., Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol.126(1), 2007, 68] | ||
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+ | "The fruits of V. rotundifolia have been used as a folk medicine for the treatment of headache, cold, migraine, eye pain, female hormonal disorders, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and gastrointestinal infections such as bacterial dysentery and diarrhea." | ||
+ | [The genus Vitex: A review., Rani, A., Sharma, A., Pharmacognosy reviews, Vol.7(14), 2013, 188] \\ | ||
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