Common Names
Tarragon
How this plant is used
Generally Recognized as Safe
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Chemical Name | Activity Count | Plant Part | Low Parts Per Million | High Parts Per Million | Standard Deviation | Reference |
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SCOPARIN | 2 | Leaf | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SCOPARONE | 22 | Shoot | not available | 8.0 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SCOPOLETIN | 44 | Leaf | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SCOPOLETIN | 44 | Plant | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SCOPOLETIN | 44 | Shoot | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SERINE | 1 | Leaf | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SERINE | 1 | Root | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SERINE | 1 | Shoot | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SINAPIC-ACID | 9 | Plant | not available | not available | not available | Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli. |
SODIUM | 1 | Plant | not available | 620.0 | -0.27 | Duke, 1992 * |
SPATHULENOL | 0 | Shoot | not available | 108.0 | 0.18 | Duke, 1992 * |
SPATHULENOL | 0 | Shoot Essent. Oil | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SQUALENE | 10 | Plant | not available | not available | not available | Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli. |
STIGMASTEROL | 12 | Plant | not available | not available | not available | Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli. |
SUCROSE | 14 | Leaf | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SUCROSE | 14 | Root | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
SYRINGIC-ACID | 6 | Leaf | not available | 8.0 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
TANNIN | 35 | Plant | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
TANNINS | 0 | Leaf | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
TANNINS | 0 | Shoot | not available | not available | not available | Leung, A. Y. and Foster, S. 1995. Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients 2nd Ed. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 649 pp. |
Activity | Chemical Count | Reference |
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Antileukemic | 13 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antileukonychic | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antileukoplakic | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antileukotriene | 4 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antileukotriene-D4 | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antileukotrienogenic | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antilipolytic | 2 | Kuppusamy, U.R., and Das, N.P. 1993. Antilipolytic Action of Hesperetin in Rat Adipocytes. Planta Medica, 59: 508. |
Antilipoperoxidant | 3 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antilisteria | 2 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antilithic | 4 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antilithic? | 1 | Jeffery B. Harborne and H. Baxter, eds. 1983. Phytochemical Dictionary. A Handbook of Bioactive Compounds from Plants. Taylor & Frost, London. 791 pp. |
Antilupus | 1 | Martindale's 28th |
AntiLyme | 5 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antilymphedemic | 1 | Mills, Simon and Bone, Kerry. 2000. Phytotherapy. Churchill Livinston, Edinburgh. |
Antilymphomic | 5 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antimaculitic | 3 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antimalarial | 4 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antimange | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antimastalgic | 1 | Pizzorno, J.E. and Murray, M.T. 1985. A Textbook of Natural Medicine. John Bastyr College Publications, Seattle, Washington (Looseleaf). |
Antimastitic | 1 | Pizzorno, J.E. and Murray, M.T. 1985. A Textbook of Natural Medicine. John Bastyr College Publications, Seattle, Washington (Looseleaf). |