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Plant Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae)

Common Names
Common Thyme; Garden Thyme; Thyme
How this plant is used
Food
View the list of ubiquitous chemicals
List of plant chemicals.
Click on column headings to sort table by that column. *Unless otherwise noted all references are to (Duke, 1992)
Chemical Name Activity Count Plant Part Low Parts Per Million High Parts Per Million Standard Deviation Reference
GERMACRONE 7 Essential Oil not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
GLYCINE 12 Plant not available not available not available Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli.
HEX-5-EN-1-OL 0 Essential Oil not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
IRON 6 Leaf 25.0 147.0 -0.55 Duke, 1992 *
IRON 6 Plant 1075.0 1508.0 1.04 USDA's Ag Handbook 8 and sequelae)
ISOBORNEOL 7 Essential Oil not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
ISOCHLOROGENIC-ACID 4 Leaf not available not available not available Duke, J. A. Writeups or information summaries on approximately 2,000 economic plants, USDA, ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705.
ISOCHLOROGENIC-ACID 4 Shoot not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
ISOEUGENOL 16 Plant not available not available not available Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli.
ISOLEUCINE 3 Plant 4680.0 5054.0 -0.62 USDA's Ag Handbook 8 and sequelae)
ISOTHYMONIN 4 Plant not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
KAEMPFEROL 75 Plant not available not available not available Stitt, Paul. Why George should eat broccoli.
KILOCALORIES 0 Leaf not available 2990.0 -0.05 Pedersen, M. 1987. Nutritional Herbology. Pederson Publishing. Bountiful, Utah. 377 pp.
L-BORNEOL 0 Plant not available not available not available ANON. 1948-1976. The Wealth of India raw materials. Publications and Information Directorate, CSIR, New Delhi. 11 volumes.
LABIATIC-ACID 1 Leaf not available not available not available Duke, 1992 *
LAURIC-ACID 7 Plant 2300.0 2484.0 -0.36 USDA's Ag Handbook 8 and sequelae)
LEUCINE 2 Plant 4300.0 4644.0 -0.94 USDA's Ag Handbook 8 and sequelae)
LIMONENE 60 Essential Oil not available 5300.0 -0.71 Duke, 1992 *
LIMONENE 60 Plant 15.0 5200.0 2.71 Duke, 1992 *
LINALOL 0 Plant 20.0 17420.0 3.51 Duke, 1992 *
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List of plant activities.
Click on column headings to sort table by that column. *Unless otherwise noted all references are to (Duke, 1992)
Activity Chemical Count Reference
Urine-Acidifier 1 Martindale's 28th
Urine-Deodorant 1 Martindale's 29th
Uterorelaxant 1 Werbach, M. 1993. Healing with Food. Harper Collins, New York, 443 pp.
Uterosedative 1 Ozaki, Y. and Ma, J-P. 1989. Inhibitory Effects of Tetramethylpyrazine and Ferulic Acid on Spontaneous Movement of Rat Uterus in Situ. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 38(6): 1620-1623, 1990.
Uterotonic 1 Duke, 1992 *
Uterotrophic 3 Journal of Medicinal Food 2: 227.1999.
Varroacide 2 Duke, 1992 *
Vasodilator 11 Duke, 1992 *
Vasopressor 2 Duke, 1992 *
VEGF-Inhibitor 3 Duke, 1992 *
Vermicide 2 Duke, 1992 *
Vermifuge 3 Duke, 1992 *
Verrucolytic 1 Nigg, H.N. and Seigler, D.S., eds. 1992. Phytochemical Resources for Medicine and Agriculture. Plenum Press, New York. 445 pp.
Vibriocide 1 Wealth of India.
Vulnerary 6 Pizzorno, J.E. and Murray, M.T. 1985. A Textbook of Natural Medicine. John Bastyr College Publications, Seattle, Washington (Looseleaf).
Xanthine-Oxidase-Inhibitor 5 Hatano, T., Yasuhara, T., Yoshihara, R., Agata, I., Noro, T., and Okuda, T. 1989. Effects of Interaction of Tannins with Co-existing Substances.VII. Inhibitory Effects of Tannins Related Polyphenols on Xanthine Oxidase. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 38(5): 1224-1229