Transcription of REFERENCES - Anthony Dweck
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REFERENCES SAGE Salvia officinalis Dewick, Paul M.: Medicinal Natural Products - a biosynthetic approach. John Wiley & Son. ISBN (ppb), 0-471-97477-3 (hardback). Most monoterpenes are optically active, and there are many examples known where enantiomeric forms of the same compound can be isolated from different sources, (+)-camphor in sage (Salvia officinalis) .. camphor The fresh flowering tops have between oil, which is a mixture of thujone 40-60%, camphor 5-22%, cineole 5-14%, -caryophyllene 10% and limonene 6% -thujone Caryophyllene Cineole Wichtl, Max, editor Norman Grainger Bisset.; Herbal drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals - a handbook for practice on a scientific basis. Medpharm Scientific Publishers. 1994 English edition. ISBN No. 3-88763-025-4. Also CRC Press ISBN No. 0-8493-7192-9. DAB 10: Salbeiblatter OAB: Folium Salviae Ph. Helv. VII: Salviae folium St. Zul. Plant source: Salvia officinalis L., garden or red sage (Lamiaceae).
OAB: Volatile oil, not less than 1.5%. Foreign matter, not more than 3% stem fragments. Ash, not more than 8.0%. Ph. Helv. VII: Volatile oil, not less than 1.5%.
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