lippia dulcis
aztec sweet herb
 
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Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
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Cosmetic Information:
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Suppliers:
Mountain Valley Growers
Lippia dulcis Aztec Sweet Herb
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Safety Information:
 
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Hazard statement(s)
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
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Safety in Use Information:
Category: spices, other natural seasonings and flavorings
Recommendation for lippia dulcis usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for lippia dulcis flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
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Potential Uses:
 bronchitis 
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 lippia dulcis
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Synonyms:
 aztec sweet herb
 phyla dulcis
 phyla scaberrima
 zapania scaberrima
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Articles:
PubMed: Electrochemical quantification of the antioxidant capacity of medicinal plants using biosensors.
PubMed: Characterization of two geraniol synthases from Valeriana officinalis and Lippia dulcis: similar activity but difference in subcellular localization.
PubMed: Molecular cloning and characterization of (+)-epi-α-bisabolol synthase, catalyzing the first step in the biosynthesis of the natural sweetener, hernandulcin, in Lippia dulcis.
PubMed: TNT removal from culture media by three commonly available wild plants growing in the Caribbean.
PubMed: Metabolic engineering of geranic acid in maize to achieve fungal resistance is compromised by novel glycosylation patterns.
PubMed: Essential oil from leaves of Lippia dulcis grown in Colombia.
PubMed: Ethnobotanical study of the medicinal plants from Tlanchinol, Hidalgo, México.
PubMed: Antispasmodic activity of essential oil from Lippia dulcis Trev.
PubMed: Bisabolane-type sesquiterpenes from the aerial parts of Lippia dulcis.
PubMed: Anti-inflammatory activity of Lippia dulcis.
PubMed: New Bisabolane-Type Sesquiterpenes from the Aerial Parts of Lippia dulcis.
PubMed: Antiproliferative constituents in plants 9. Aerial parts of Lippia dulcis and Lippia canescens.
PubMed: [The in vitro action of plants on Vibrio cholerae].
PubMed: Plants used in Guatemala for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. 3. Confirmation of activity against enterobacteria of 16 plants.
PubMed: (+)-4 beta-hydroxyhernandulcin, a new sweet sesquiterpene from the leaves and flowers of Lippia dulcis.
PubMed: Lippia dulcis shoot cultures as a source of the sweet sesquiterpene hernandulcin.
PubMed: Hernandulcin in hairy root cultures of Lippia dulcis.
PubMed: Plants used in Guatemala for the treatment of respiratory diseases. 1. Screening of 68 plants against gram-positive bacteria.
PubMed: The intensely sweet herb, Lippia dulcis Trev.: historical uses, field inquiries, and constituents.
PubMed: Hernandulcin: an intensely sweet compound discovered by review of ancient literature.
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