Common Names
Safflower
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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(Z)-2-PENTENOL | 0 | Bud | not available | 0.2 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-3-HEXENOL | 0 | Bud | not available | 0.6 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-3-HEXENOL | 0 | Leaf | not available | 1.4 | -1.20 | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-3-HEXENYL-BENZOATE | 0 | Bud | not available | 0.0 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-3-HEXENYL-BENZOATE | 0 | Leaf | not available | 0.1 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-3-HEXENYL-BUTYRATE | 0 | Leaf | not available | 0.0 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-8-DECENE-4,6-DIYNE-1-YL-3-METHYLBUTYRATE | 0 | Flower | 0.9 | 19.7 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z)-8-DECENE-4,6-DIYNE-1-YL-3-METHYLBUTYRATE | 0 | Leaf | not available | 0.1 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z,Z)-1,8,11-HEPTADECATRIENE | 0 | Flower | 0.7 | 1.4 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z,Z)-1,8,11-HEPTADECATRIENE | 0 | Leaf | not available | 1.7 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z,Z)-3,11-TRIDECATRIENE-5,7,9-TRIYNE | 0 | Flower | not available | 0.8 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
(Z,Z,Z)-1,8,11,14-HEPTADECATETRAENE | 0 | Flower | 1.5 | 7.8 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1,2,3-TRIMETHOXY-5-METHYL-BENZENE | 0 | Flower | not available | 1.1 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-HEPTADECENE | 0 | Flower | not available | 0.5 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-HEPTADECENE | 0 | Sprout Seedling | not available | not available | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-HEXADECENE | 0 | Flower | 0.1 | 0.1 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-HEXADECENE | 0 | Leaf | not available | 0.2 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-PENTADECENE | 1 | Flower | 9.0 | 110.0 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-PENTADECENE | 1 | Leaf | not available | 138.0 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
1-TRIDECENE | 0 | Bud | not available | 0.2 | not available | Duke, 1992 * |
Activity | Chemical Count | Reference |
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Antiulcer | 6 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antiulcerogenic | 1 | Rafatullah, S., Tariq, M., Al-Yahya, M.A., Mossa, J.S., and Ageel, A.M. 1989. Evaluation of Turmeric (Curcuma longa) for Gastric and Duodenal Antiulcer Activity in Rats. J. of Ethnopharmacology, 29: 25-34, 1990. |
Antivaginitic | 1 | Martindale's 28th |
Antivertigo | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antiviral | 5 | Duke, 1992 * |
Antiviral? | 1 | Martindale's 29th |
Antiwrinkle | 1 | Martindale's 28th |
Antixerophthalmic | 1 | Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine. Avon Books, New York. 509pp. |
Anxiolytic | 5 | Duke, 1992 * |
AP-1-Inhibitor | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Apoptotic | 3 | Duke, 1992 * |
Asthma-preventive | 1 | Pizzorno, J.E. and Murray, M.T. 1985. A Textbook of Natural Medicine. John Bastyr College Publications, Seattle, Washington (Looseleaf). |
Astringent | 1 | Martindale's 28th |
Attifuge | 1 | CIBA (Chadwick, D.J. and Marsh, J. 1990. Bioactive Compounds from Plants. CIBA Foundation Symposium 154. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Chichester UK. 242 pp. |
Bacteriostatic | 1 | Chin. J. Tuber. Respir. Dis. |
Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Blocker | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Beta-Blocker | 2 | Duke, 1992 * |
Beta-Glucuronidase-Inhibitor | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Bronchoprotectant | 1 | Duke, 1992 * |
Calcium-Antagonist | 2 | Duke, 1992 * |