Helichrysum
Plant Extracts
Oils, Volatile
Characteristic thickened cell walls of the bracts of the 'eternal flower' Helichrysum bracteatum. (1/15)
(+info)Contribution to the analysis of the essential oil of Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don. Determination of ester bonded acids and phenols. (2/15)
The essential oil of Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don (everlasting or Immortelle essential oil) was isolated by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC and GCMS. Forty four compounds were identified. The main components were alpha-pinene(12.8%), 2-methyl-cyclohexyl pentanoate (11.1 %), neryl acetate (10.4%), 1,7-di-epi-alpha-cedrene (6.8%) and other compounds. The oil was fractionated and ester-containing fraction was hydrolysed with KOH/H(2)SO(4). The liberated volatiles were analysed by GC and GC-MS: three phenols and twenty seven volatile carboxylic acids were identified[70% low fatty acids (C(2)-C(5)), 15% C(10)-C(12) acids and 15% other acids]. The main acids were acetic acid (24.3%) propanoic acid (17.2%), 2-methylpropanoic acid (11.4%),dodecanoic acid (8.7%), 2-methylbutanoic acid (8.3%), (Z)-2-methylbutenoic acid(5.1%) and decanoic acid (4.6%). With respect to the identified bonded carboxylic acids,the minimal number of esters in the oil was twenty seven, but their overall quantity was probably larger due to different possible combinations of alcohols with acids to form esters. On the other hand, only six main esters were identified in the oil before fractionation and hydrolysis. (+info)Cardiovascular effects of Helichrysum ceres S Moore [Asteraceae] ethanolic leaf extract in some experimental animal paradigms. (3/15)
The aim of this study was to examine some in vivo and in vitro cardiovascular effects of Helichrysum ceres leaf ethanolic extract (HCE) in experimental animal paradigms. The acute effects of HCE on blood pressure were studied in anaesthetised normotensive male Wistar rats challenged with intravenous hypotonic saline infusion after a 3.5-hour equilibration for four hours of one-hour control, 1.5-hour treatment and 1.5-hour recovery periods. HCE was added to the infusate during the treatment period. Sub-chronic hypotensive effects of HCE were examined in weanling Dahl saltsensitive (DSS) genetically hypertensive rats, which progressively develop hypertension with age, treated with HCE (80 mg/kg) every third consecutive day for seven weeks. Isolated atrial muscle strips, portal veins and descending thoracic aortic rings of healthy normotensive Wistar rats were used to investigate the vascular effects of HCE. Acute HCE administration caused a significant (p < 0.05) fall in blood pressure in the normotensive anaesthetised Wistar rats. DSS hypertensive rats treated with HCE displayed low arterial blood pressure and heart rate values from weeks five to seven. HCE produced concentrationdependent negative inotropic and chronotropic effects on rat isolated electrically driven left, and spontaneously beating right atrial muscle preparations, respectively. HCE also evoked concentration-dependent relaxation responses of endothelium-intact aortic rings and portal veins isolated from healthy normotensive Wistar rats. The vasorelaxant effects of HCE in intact aortic rings were significantly reduced, but not completely abolished by adding endothelial- derived factor (EDRF) inhibitor, L-NAME, suggesting that the vasorelaxant effect of the extract is mediated via EDRF-dependent and independent mechanisms. The results of the study suggest that the hypotensive action of HCE is elicited, in part, directly by decreasing myocardial contractile performance and total peripheral vascular resistance due to its negative inotropic and chronotropic effects on rat isolated atrial muscle strips; and vasorelaxant effects on isolated vascular smooth muscles. The observed cardiovascular effects of HCE partly support the basis for its use in the management of high blood pressure in folkloric medicine. (+info)Geraniol restores antibiotic activities against multidrug-resistant isolates from gram-negative species. (4/15)
(+info)Medicinal flowers. XXVII. New flavanone and chalcone glycosides, arenariumosides I, II, III, and IV, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors from everlasting, flowers of Helichrysum arenarium. (5/15)
The methanolic extract from the flowers of Helichrysum arenarium L. MOENCH was found to show inhibitory effect on tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha, 1 ng/ml)-induced cytotoxicity in L929 cells. From the methanolic extract, 50 constituents including four new flavanone and chalcone glycosides named arenariumosides I (1), II (2), III (3), and IV (4) were isolated. The stereostructures of 1-4 were elucidated on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. Among the constituents, naringenin 7-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (7), apigenin 7-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (14), apigenin 7-O-gentiobioside (16), and apigenin 7,4'-di-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (17) significantly inhibited TNF-alpha-induced cytotoxicity in L929 cells at 30 microM. (+info)Medicinal flowers. XXX. Eight new glycosides, everlastosides F-M, from the flowers of Helichrysum arenarium. (6/15)
Eight new glycosides, everlastosides F (1), G (2), H (3), I (4), J (5), K (6), L (7), and M (8), were isolated from the methanolic extract of the flowers of Helichrysum arenarium. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. (+info)Synergistic interaction of Helichrysum pedunculatum leaf extracts with antibiotics against wound infection associated bacteria. (7/15)
(+info)Phytochemical screening and polyphenolic antioxidant activity of aqueous crude leaf extract of Helichrysum pedunculatum. (8/15)
(+info)Helichrysum is a genus of plants belonging to the daisy family, Asteraceae. There are several species within this genus, and they are native to the Mediterranean region, southern Europe, and eastern Africa. Some common names for Helichrysum include everlasting, immortelle, and curry plant.
In the context of medical or therapeutic uses, Helichrysum is often referred to as Helichrysum italicum, which is also known as the Italian straw flower. The essential oil derived from this plant is used in aromatherapy for its purported anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and wound-healing properties. It is sometimes used topically for skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and wounds, and it is also believed to have calming effects on the mind and body. However, it's important to note that the scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited, and more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness and safety.
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Helichrysum
Helichrysum pedunculatum
Helichrysum milfordiae
Helichrysum mannii
Helichrysum pumilio
Helichrysum italicum
Helichrysum cameroonense
Helichrysum biafranum
Helichrysum arenarium
Helichrysum pumilum
Helichrysum monogynum
Helichrysum artvinense
Helichrysum ephelos
Helichrysum splendidum
Helichrysum sphaeroideum
Helichrysum stoechas
Helichrysum leucopsideum
Helichrysum gossypinum
Helichrysum sessilioides
Helichrysum retortum
Helichrysum thianschanicum
Terebra helichrysum
Helichrysum calvertianum
Helichrysum orientale
Helichrysum paulayanum
Helichrysum petiolare
Helichrysum subglomeratum
Helichrysum mollifolium
Helichrysum sanguineum
Helichrysum panormitanum
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Italicum9
- Helichrysum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the bucculaticid leaf-miners Bucculatrix gnaphaliella (which feeds exclusively on Helichrysum arenarium) and Bucculatrix helichrysella (feeds exclusively on H. italicum) and the Coleophora case-bearers C. caelebipennella, C. gnaphalii (feeds exclusively on H arenarium) and C. helichrysiella (feeds exclusively on H. italicum). (wikipedia.org)
- Helichrysum italicum (synonym Helichrysum angustifolium) is steam distilled to produce a yellow-reddish essential oil popular in fragrance for its unique scent, best described as herbaceous, sweet, and honey-like. (wikipedia.org)
- The photographer's identification Helichrysum italicum has not been reviewed. (berkeley.edu)
- Buy Helichrysum italicum essential oil from Go Native NZ. (gonative.co.nz)
- While Helichrysum italicum may have a high price tag, the oil is highly efficient in small doses due to its potency, and it is shelf-stable. (gonative.co.nz)
- Our Helichrysum italicum essential oil is from Čapljina, Herzegovina. (gonative.co.nz)
- The pleasant scent of Helichrysum italicum oil can be used to naturally freshen indoor spaces without relying on artificial air fresheners. (gonative.co.nz)
- The Helichrysum Italicum plant grows wild in Mediterranean regions. (mefragrance.com)
- Helichrysum Italicum or immortelle has potent anti-inflammatory properties. (lavenderandblack.ca)
Immortelle1
- Helichrysum is also known as Immortelle or Everlasting. (mefragrance.com)
Asteraceae3
- The genus Helichrysum /hɛlɪˈkraɪsəm/ consists of an estimated 600 species of flowering plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). (wikipedia.org)
- The classification of some Australian species currently included in Helipterum and Helichrysum (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae): part 3 Anemocarpa and Argentipallium, two new genera from Australia. (wikipedia.org)
- Media related to Helichrysum at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Helichrysum at Wikispecies Xeranthemum annuum photo Phylogenetic relationships within this genus Helichrysum Essential Oil species PHYLOGENY OF SOUTH AFRICAN GNAPHALIEAE (ASTERACEAE) Details of botanical naming Dressler, S. (wikipedia.org)
Bracteatum3
- Helichrysum bracteatum var. (eol.org)
- Helichrysum Bracteatum cv. (nicholsgardennursery.com)
- Helichrysum bracteatum is now classified as Xerochrysum bracteatum . (consultaplantas.com)
Arenarium2
- HELICHRYSUM ARENARIUM European wildflower with cute yellow flowers resembling cat's paws. (sandmountainherbs.com)
- Helichrysum , Helichrysum arenarium, is used for a variety of skin conditions. (chagrinvalleysoapandsalve.com)
Angustifolium1
- Helichrysum angustifolium flower has a choleretic effect. (tiande.ru)
Genus1
- Helichrysum is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Cameroon, Malta, Yemen. (earthsendangered.com)
Species4
- The type species is Helichrysum orientale. (wikipedia.org)
- In 1989, misaligned species of Helichrysum were reclassified in Syncarpha. (wikipedia.org)
- Species included in Pseudognaphalium, Anaphalis, Achyrocline and Humeocline are probably congeneric with Helichrysum. (wikipedia.org)
- 17. A contribution to studies on Helichrysum (Compositae - Gnaphalieae) - a revision of the species of north-east tropical Africa. (wikipedia.org)
Everlasting Flower1
- We steam distill the helichrysum blossoms and provide our members access to what is sometimes known as the "Everlasting Flower. (youngliving.com)
Stoechas3
- Helichrysum stoechas ( L. ) Moench , Methodus. (wikimedia.org)
- 2018. Helichrysum stoechas in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
- Helichrysum stoechas in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
Strawflower1
- AKA the Licorice Plant , this South African native is related to Helichrysum bracteatus , the Strawflower (found in our Bouquet Flowers section). (kitchengardenseeds.com)
Compositae1
- Phylogenetic relationships in Helichrysum (Compositae: Gnaphalieae) and related genera: Incongruence between nuclear and plastid phylogenies, biogeographic and morphological patterns, and implications for generic delimitation Wilson, P.G. (2016). (wikipedia.org)
Oils4
- Helichrysum, from the Greek helios for sun and chrysos for gold, is one of the world's most sought-after essential oils. (youngliving.com)
- This month, he highlights two oils: cinnamon bark oil and extract, and helichrysum oil. (perfumerflavorist.com)
- When diluted and used in massage oils, Helichrysum essential oil's aroma and potential skin benefits can contribute to a relaxing and rejuvenating massage experience. (gonative.co.nz)
- Known as one of the best essential oils for skin, Helichrysum oil holds rejuvenating benefits that can help to promote a healthy-looking complexion. (kaimanabodyworx.com)
Orientale3
- Helichrysum moeserianum in De Hoop N.R., South Africa Helichrysum orientale Helichrysum petiolare, Licorice Plant Helichrysum roseo-niveum in Namibia Helichrysum setosum Helichrysum thianschanicum 'Icicles' on display at the San Diego County Fair, CA, USA Helichrysum thianschanicum (Icicles leaves) at nursery on Maui Helichrysum umbraculigerum Galbany-Casals, M. et al. (wikipedia.org)
- Helichrysum orientale - (L.)Gaertn. (pfaf.org)
- Helichrysum orientale is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.3 m (1ft). (pfaf.org)
Greek3
- The name "Helichrysum" is derived from the Greek "helios" meaning sun and "chrysos" meaning gold, referring to the color of the flowers. (doterra.com)
- The word Helichrysum is derived from the Greek word helios meaning sun and chrysos meaning gold. (mefragrance.com)
- The word helichrysum is named after the golden yellow flowers of the plant, and comes from the Greek words helios meaning sun and chrysos meaning gold. (curebalm.com)
Blossoms1
- Helichrysum is a small perennial herb with narrow, silver leaves and flowers that form a cluster of golden yellow, ball-shaped blossoms. (doterra.com)
Scent2
- Helichrysum -An intense rich scent, some may say strong honey/hay odor with herbaceous note. (essentialoil.net)
- Helichrysum Slovenia Essential Oil has a powerful scent that can be described as a rich and honey-sweet. (mefragrance.com)
Harv1
- Helichrysum cooperi Harv. (co.zw)
Anaphalis2
- El nombre común de siempreviva también se usa para otras plantas como Anaphalis, Antennaria, HELICHRYSUM, Gamochaeta y Pseudognaphalium. (bvsalud.org)
- The common name of everlasting is also used for other plants including Anaphalis, Antennaria, HELICHRYSUM, Gamochaeta, and Pseudognaphalium. (bvsalud.org)
Flower1
- Also referred to as the Everlasting or Immortal Flower, Helichrysum is used in anti-aging products for its rejuvenating benefits to the skin. (doterra.com)
Aromatherapy1
- Helichrysum is a highly aromatic herb praised in aromatherapy most notably for bruises and wound healing. (vitalityextracts.com)
PLANT1
- Helichrysum microphyllum, the Licorice Plant. (kitchengardenseeds.com)
Essential10
- Helichrysum essential oil's sweet aroma helps create a stimulating, refreshed environment. (youngliving.com)
- Helichrysum essential oil has a warm, earthy, sweet aroma that can help create an inspiring experience when diffused. (youngliving.com)
- Most Young Living Helichrysum essential oil comes from Croatia. (youngliving.com)
- Helichrysum essential oil joined the Young Living family in 1994. (youngliving.com)
- HELICHRYSUM essential oil is prized for its restorative qualities. (goldenneedleonline.com)
- Some holistic practitioners and users believe that the aroma of Helichrysum essential oil can help with emotional healing, balance chakras, and facilitate a deeper connection with one's spirituality. (gonative.co.nz)
- Helichrysum is a powerfully fragrant essential oil with notes of honey, tea, and earth. (monq.com)
- Helichrysum Essential Oil is believed to soothe away deep emotional stress and diffuse anger and destructive feelings. (mefragrance.com)
- Helichrysum Essential Oil is non-toxic, non-irritating and non-sensitizing. (mefragrance.com)
- So many commercial cleansers and moisturizers on the market contain harmful toxins, but using a pure essential oil like Helichrysum to improve the skin allows you to keep your skin clean and protected. (kaimanabodyworx.com)
Components2
- Learn about the natural chemical components that give Helichrysum Oil its fragrance and therapeutic characteristics. (essentialoil.net)
- With chemical components that can help improve the appearance of skin, Helichrysum oil is a smart addition to any skin care regimen. (kaimanabodyworx.com)
Skin5
- These tiny flowers pack a punch, as Helichrysum oil provides many benefits for the skin. (youngliving.com)
- Add Helichrysum to your daily skin care regimen to enhance the appearance of skin. (youngliving.com)
- Preclinical studies suggest that Helichrysum may support and protect the skin, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and blemishes, but additional confirming clinical research is needed. (doterra.com)
- Helichrysum extracts are also added to sunscreen to protect the skin from ultraviolet sunrays. (vitalityextracts.com)
- One of the greatest benefits of Helichrysum oil is that it provides a safe, natural way to improve your skin. (kaimanabodyworx.com)
Wound1
- Helichrysum has been used since the time of the ancient Greeks for its great wound healing ability, and was used often after battles. (mefragrance.com)
Benefits1
- Helichrysum has been used in herbal health practices since ancient Greece and the oil is highly valued and sought after for its many health benefits. (doterra.com)
Flowers1
- Helichrysum flowers crackle nicely both when freshly cut and when dried. (famflowerfarm.eu)
Review1
- For this complete review, including the discussion on helichrysum oil, purchase the article. (perfumerflavorist.com)
Emotional1
- Helichrysum is miraculous, it helps with stagnant energy on both the emotional and physical level. (wytheandberry.com)