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Plant Artemisia dracunculus (Asteraceae)

Common Names
Tarragon
How this plant is used
Generally Recognized as Safe

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List of plant chemicals.
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Chemical Name Activity Count Plant Part Low Parts Per Million High Parts Per Million Standard Deviation Reference
PATULETIN-3-O-GLUCOSIDE 0 Plant not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PATULETIN-3-O-RHAMNOGLUCOSIDE 0 Plant not available 120.0 not available Duke, 1992 *
PECTOLINARIGENIN 2 Plant not available not available not available Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli.
PEROXIDASE 0 Leaf not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PEROXIDASE 0 Plant not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PHELLANDRENE 4 Shoot Essent. Oil not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PHENOL 26 Plant not available not available not available Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli.
PHENOLASE 0 Plant not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PHENYLALANINE 7 Root not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PHLOROGLUCINOL 8 Plant not available not available not available Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli.
PHOSPHORUS 4 Plant 3130.0 3391.0 -0.09 CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs and/or CRC Handbook of Proximate Analyses
PHYTOSTEROLS 2 Plant 89.0 810.0 -0.55 Duke, 1992 *
PINOCEMBRIN 9 Shoot not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
POLYACETYLENES 0 Root 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.
POLYPHENOL-OXIDASE 0 Leaf not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
POLYPHENOL-OXIDASE 0 Plant not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
POTASSIUM 14 Plant 30020.0 32719.0 0.76 CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs and/or CRC Handbook of Proximate Analyses
PROLINE 0 Leaf not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PROLINE 0 Root not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
PROTEIN 0 Plant 228000.0 247009.0 0.60 CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs and/or CRC Handbook of Proximate Analyses
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List of plant activities.
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Activity Chemical Count Reference
Antiandrogenic 3 Malini, T. and Vanithakumari, G. 1989. Rat Toxicity Studies With B-Sitosterol. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 28: 221-234, 1990.
Antianemic 3 Martindale's 29th
Antianginal 2 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Antiangiogenic 6 Duke, 1992 *
Antianorectic 2 Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine. Avon Books, New York. 509pp.
Antianorexic 1 Martindale's 29th
Antianxiety 2 Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine. Avon Books, New York. 509pp.
Antiapoplectic 1 Duke, 1992 *
Antiarabiflavinotic 1 Martindale's 28th
Antiarachidonate 1 Duke, 1992 *
Antiarrhythmic 9 Duke, 1992 *
Antiarthritic 9 Duke, 1992 *
Antiasthmatic 9 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Antiasthmatic? 2 Duke, 1992 *
Antiatherogenic 4 Duke, 1992 *
Antiatherosclerotic 7 Duke, 1992 *
Antibacillary 2 Duke, 1992 *
Antibacillus 1 Duke, 1992 *
Antibackache 1 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Antibacterial 56 Revista Itiliana Eppos, 12: 5, 1994.