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Eryngium foetidum, बन धनिया, Hosszú koriander, Ketumbar Jawa, Ngò gai, ผักชีฝรั่ง

Eryngium foetidum L.
Family: Apiaceae
Synonym: Eryngium antihystericum Rottler, Eryngium antihystericum Rottb., Eryngium foetidum f. comosum Urb., Eryngium molleri Gand.
Common name: Long Coriander, Wild coriander, Fitweed, Mexican coriander
Assamese: Jongali memedo, Ori
Bengali: Bon dhonia, বন_ধনিয়া
Dutch: stinkdistel
Esperanto: Eringio
French: Chardon étoile fétide
German: Langer Koriander, Mexikanischer Koriander
Hindi: बन धनिया Ban dhaniya
Hungarian: Hosszú koriander
Indonesian: Walangan
Japanese: ペレニアルコリアンダー
Khmer: chi barong
Lao: Phak Hom thet
Lithuanian: Kvapioji zunda
Malay: Ketumbar Jawa
Malayalam: ആഫ്രിക്കൻ മല്ലി
Manipuri: Awa phadigom
Thai: pak ch farang, ผักชีฝรั่ง
Vietnamese: Ngò gai

Spiny  herb  15–60 cm  tall,  flowering  stem  much-branched,  tough,  from  a  stout  taproot,  smelling  strongly  of  coriander  (Coriandrum  sativum,  cilantro).  Leaves  mostly  in  a  basal  rosette,  blade  10–16 cm  long,  3–4 cm  wide,  narrow,  tip  rounded,  base  tapered,  margin  toothed,  spiny;  stem  leaves  opposite,  stalkless,  blade  2–3 cm  long,  0.5–1.5 cm wide,  often  3-parted,  margins  with  spine-tipped  teeth. Flowers pale green, minute, in dense, conical  heads to 1 cm long, above a ring of spiny bracts, lon- ger than inflorescence, Feb.–Mar. Fruit dry, 0.2 cm, spiny,  2-seeded.  Habitat:  common  weed  of  open  habitats in wet regions, lawns, edges. Altitude: Sea  level  to  1200 m.  Conservation  areas:  CVC,  GUA,  LAC, OSA, PAC. Range: Mex–Pr and Brz. Widely  cultivated. Introduced to Africa and Asia. Invasive  on some Pacific islands. Notes: Leaves used as a sea- soning and also medicinally.  [A Field Guide To Plants of Costa Rica]

Action: Blood Tonic, Laxative, Purgative Part Used:  Leaf, Bud, Young Shoot Internal Application: The Hill-Tribes use this herb to flavor soups and curries. Medicinally, it is used as a laxative and as a detoxifying purgative for malaria, allergic reactions, and
poisonous insect bites. Another species, the Amethyst Holly (E. amethystinum) is also used for these purposes, as well as for increased immunity, chronic colds, and general longevity. Preparation: Decoction [A Thai Herbal Traditional Recipes for
Health and Harmony]

Extract juice from leaves and drink for abdominal pains. Leaves menstrual pain, remove placenta, shorten labour [ Ethnomedicinal Plants Revitalization of Traditional Knowledge of Herbs]

Considered antimalarial, antispasmodic, carminative, and pectoral (DAW).  Roots  contain  saponin  and  have  an  offensive  odor.  They  are  used  as  a  stomachic.  A decoction of root is valued in Venezuela as a stimulant, antipyretic, a powerful abortive, and sedative. In Cuba, it is a valuable emmenagogue. It is used throughout tropical America as a remedy for seizures and high blood pressure. Its infusion with salt is taken for colic. Leaf infusion used for stomachaches. The seeds and roots are used for earache (Mustalish and Baxter, 2001). Around our camps in Peru, “sacha culantro” is boiled for cramps and stomachache. Around Pucallpa, Peru, culantro with meat broth is taken for bronchitis and fever. Chamis Indians braise the dried fruits and have the children inhale smoke to treat diarrhea. Green fruits are crushed and mixed with food to treat insomnia. Créoles drink the decoction for colds and flu, and rub crushed leaves over the body to reduce high fever   [CRC Handbook of Medicinal Spices]

Root—stomachic. Plant— galactagogue, diuretic. Fresh leaves are used as a vegetable and flavouring agent. Hot aqueous extract of the plant possesses anticonvulsant property. The ethanolic extract of aerial parts showed cardiovascular, diuretic and antistrychnine activity. The plant is CVS an CNS active and hypothermic. Sea Holly, found in sandy soils near the sea in Britain and Europe, is equat- ed with Eryngium maritimum Linn. The root possesses diuretic and anti- inflammatory properties and is used for urinary tract infections (urethritis, cystitis, polyurea, renal colic, prostatic affections). The root gave coumarins, saponins, flavonoids, plant acids and polyphe- nolic acids. Saponins are haemolytic, rosmarinic acid is known for its anti- inflammatory activity. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

A decoction of the plant is used for colds and fits in children. The plant is also rubbed on the body for fainting fits and convulsions. Since it is said to have magical properties in connection with protection from duppies (ghosts) this may explain its use in convulsions, fainting and hysteria for which it has long been employed in Jamaica. It contains essential oil (0.02 to 0.04 per cent) and saponin has been found in the root. In Africa it is used for ulcers and headaches.  [MEDlCINAL PLANTS OF JAMAICA. PARTS 1 & 2]

82 Published articles of Eryngium foetidum



1.       Characterization of Mexican Coriander (Eryngium foetidum) Essential Oil and Its Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes In Vitro and during Mild Thermal Pasteurization of Pineapple Juice        
Ngang, Jean J. Essia; Nyegue, Maximilienne A.; Ndoye, Foe C.; et al.       
JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION  Volume: 77   Issue: 3   Pages: 435-443   Published: MAR 2014   

2.       Leishmanicidal activity of a daucane sesquiterpene isolated from Eryngium foetidum     
Rojas-Silva, Patricio; Graziose, Rocky; Vesely, Brian; et al.             
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY  Volume: 52   Issue: 3   Pages: 398-401   Published: MAR 2014           

3.       Eryngial (trans-2-dodecenal), a bioactive compound from Eryngium foetidum: its identification, chemical isolation, characterization and comparison with ivermectin in vitro          
Forbes, W. M.; Gallimore, W. A.; Mansingh, A.; et al.      
PARASITOLOGY  Volume: 141   Issue: 2   Pages: 269-278   Published: FEB 2014      

4.       In vitro somatic embryogenesis in Eryngium foetidum L. - a medicinal herb.        
Sudarshana, M. S.; Akshatha, B. H.; Mahendra, C.; et al.
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences  Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Pages: B-103-B-111   Published: 2014       

5.       Quantitative determination of secondary compounds in populations of Eryngium foetidum L. from India.               
Bhavana, G. P.; Saraswathi, K. J. T.          
International Journal of Current Science  Issue: 10   Pages: 1-5   Published: 2014 

6.       Determination of Bioactives and Antioxidant Activity in Eryngium foetidum L.: A Traditional Culinary and Medicinal Herb
Singh, Shrawan; Singh, D. R.; Banu, Shajeeda; et al.         
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  Volume: 83   Issue: 3   Pages: 453-460   Published: SEP 2013    

7.       Anti-inflammatory activity of bioaccessible fraction from Eryngium foetidum leaves.      
Dawilai, S.; Muangnoi, C.; Praengamthanachoti, P.; et al.              
BioMed Research International  Volume: 2013   Pages: Article ID 958567   Published: 2013             

8.       Anti-inflammatory activity of bioaccessible fraction from Eryngium foetidum leaves.      
Dawilai, Suwitcha; Muangnoi, Chawanphat; Praengamthanachoti, Phawachaya; et al.    
BioMed research international  Volume: 2013   Pages: 958567   Published: 2013 (Epub 2013 Sep 17)          

9.       Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Bioaccessible Fraction from Eryngium foetidum Leaves     
Dawilai, Suwitcha; Muangnoi, Chawanphat; Praengamthanachoti, Phawachaya; et al.    
BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL    Article Number: 958567   Published: 2013

10.   Phenological events of Eryngium foetidum L. from Karnataka, India.       
Chandrika, R.; Saraswathi, K. J. T.; Shivakameshwari, M. N.          
The International Journal of Plant Reproductive Biology  Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Pages: 89-91   Published: 2013        

11.   Variability and character association in Bangladhonia ( Eryngium foetidum L.).    
Mozumder, S. N.; Rahaman, M. M.; Hossain, M. M.        
Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research  Volume: 38   Issue: 1   Pages: 77-84   Published: 2013             

12.   Seeking novel Leishmanicidal natural products from common medicinal plants, the example of Eryngium foetidum L         
Rojas-Silva, P.; Graziose, R.; Poulev, A.; et al.     
Conference: International Congress on Natural Products Research on Global Change, Natural Products and Human Health/8th Joint Meeting of AFERP, ASP, GA, PSE and SIF Location: New York, NY Date: JUL 28-AUG 01, 2012      
Sponsor(s): Amer Soc Pharmacognosy (ASP); Soc Med Plant & Nat Prod Res (GA); Italian Soc Phytochem (SIF); Phytochem Soc Europe (PSE); French Speaking Soc Pharmacognosy (AFERP)      
PLANTA MEDICA  Volume: 78   Issue: 11   Pages: 1132-1132   Published: AUG 2012            

13.   Aroma Constituents and Enzyme Activities of Japanese Long Coriander Leaves (Culantro, Eryngium foetidum L.)          
Cung Thi To Quynh; Kubota, Kikue          
FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH  Volume: 18   Issue: 2   Pages: 287-294   Published: MAR 2012          

14.   Effect of adjuvants and nitrogen sources on in vitro shoot regeneration and clonal propagation of medicinally important plant Eryngium foetidum L.   
Nagananda, G. S.; Rajath, S.; Mathew, R. K.; et al.            
Research in Biotechnology  Volume: 3   Issue: 5   Pages: 21-25   Published: 2012  

15.   Eryngium foetidum L. Coriandrum sativum and Persicaria odorata L.: a review.  
Shavandi, M. A.; Haddadian, Z.; Ismail, M. H. S. 
Journal of Asian Scientific Research  Volume: 2   Issue: 8   Pages: 410-426   Published: 2012            

16.   Anticlastogenic Effect of Eryngium foetidum L. Assessed by Erythrocyte Micronucleus Assay      
Promkum, Chadamas; Butryee, Chaniphun; Ipopipat, Sinporn N.; et al. 
ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION  Volume: 13   Issue: 7   Pages: 3343-3347   Published: 2012     

17.   Eryngium foetidum Suppresses Inflammatory Mediators Produced by Macrophages      
Mekhora, Chusana; Muangnoi, Channarong; Chingsuwanrote, Pimjai; et al.        
ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION  Volume: 13   Issue: 2   Pages: 653-664   Published: 2012          

18.   Composición química volátil del aceite esencial de Eryngium foetidum L. colombiano y determinación de su actividad antioxidante  
Volatile chemical composition of the essential oil from colombian Eryngium foetidum L. and determination of its antioxidant activity         
Jaramillo, Beatriz E; Duarte, Edisson; Martelo, Irina          
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales  Volume: 16   Issue: 2   Pages: 140-150   Published: 2011-06           

19.   Eryngium foetidum L.: A review
Paul, J. H. A.; Seaforth, C. E.; Tikasingh, T.            
FITOTERAPIA  Volume: 82   Issue: 3   Pages: 302-308   Published: APR 2011            

20.   Composicion quimica volatil del aceite esencial de Eryngium foetidum L. colombiano y determinacion de su actividad antioxidante. 
Volatile chemical composition of the essential oil from Colombian Eryngium foetidum L. and determination of its antioxidant activity.       
Jaramillo, B. E.; Duarte, E.; Martelo, I.    
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales  Volume: 16   Issue: 2   Pages: unpaginated   Published: 2011        

21.   Performance of Bilati Dhonia ( Eryngium foetidum L.) under the canopy of different tree species.            
Moniruzzaman, M.; Qamruzzaman, A. K. M.       
Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research  Volume: 36   Issue: 2   Pages: 255-262   Published: 2011        

22.   EFFECT OF SOLAR DRYING ON THE COMPOSITION OF ESSENTIAL OIL OF SACHA CULANTRO (ERYNGIUM FOETIDUM L.) GROWN IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON       
Banout, Jan; Havlik, Jaroslav; Kulik, Michal; et al.               
JOURNAL OF FOOD PROCESS ENGINEERING  Volume: 33   Issue: 1   Pages: 83-103   Published: FEB 2010  

23.   Influence of seed rate and method of sowing on the performance of Bilatidhonia ( Eryngium foetidum L.).               
Mozumder, S. N.; Moniruzzaman, M.; Rahman, S. M. M.; et al. 
Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research  Volume: 35   Issue: 2   Pages: 227-234   Published: 2010        

24.   Biosynthesis of phenolic compounds and water soluble vitamins in Culantro ( Eryngium foetidum L.) plantlets as affected by low doses of gamma irradiation. 
Aly, A. A. E.        
Analele Universitatii din Oradea, Fascicula Biologie  Volume: 17   Issue: 2   Pages: 356-361   Published: 2010           

25.   Eryngium foetidum L. (Apiaceae) - a new record for Uttar Pradesh.         
Khanna, K. K.; Anand Kumar; Sikarwar, R. L. S.; et al.       
Journal of Tropical Forestry  Volume: 26   Issue: 1   Pages: 80-81   Published: 2010              

26.   The essential oil composition of Eryngium foetidum L. in South Vietnam extracted by hydrodistillation under conventional heating and microwave irradiation               
Thi, Nuyen Duong Thanh; Anh, Tran Huu; Thach, Le Ngoc             
JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL BEARING PLANTS  Volume: 11   Issue: 2   Pages: 154-161   Published: MAR-APR 2008               

27.   The essential oil composition of Eryngium foetidum L. in South Vietnam extracted by hydrodistillation under conventional heating and microwave irradiation.             
Nguyen Duong Thanh Thi; Tran Huu Anh; Le Ngoc Thach               
Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants  Volume: 11   Issue: 2   Pages: 154-161   Published: 2008     

28.   Chemical constituents of essential oil of the leaves of Eryngium foetidum from Bangladesh.       
Chowdhury, J. U.; Nandi, N. C.; Mohammed Yusuf          
Bangladesh Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research  Volume: 42   Issue: 3   Pages: 347-352   Published: 2007

29.   刺芫荽的离体培养和植株再生          
In vitro Culture and Plant Regeneration of Eryngium foetidum L
李志英; 徐立; 贤玉
LI ZhiYing; XU Li; GAO XianYu     
植物生理学通  Volume: 43   Issue: 3   Pages: 496   Article Number: 0412-0922(2007)43:3<496:cysdlt>2.0.TX;2-A   Published: 2007
Plant Physiology Communications  Volume: 43   Issue: 3   Pages: 496   Article Number: 0412-0922(2007)43:3<496:cysdlt>2.0.TX;2-A   Published: 2007             

30.   Leaf blight of Mexican coriander ( Eryngium foetidum) caused by Erwinia chrysanthemi.               
Afrin, S.; Khan, A. A.; Mian, I. H.; et al.   
Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture  Volume: 11   Issue: 1   Pages: 57-66   Published: 2007  

31.   A protocol for in vitro regeneration of Eryngium foetidum L.       
Gayatri, M. C.; Madhu, M.; Kavyashree, R.; et al.              
Indian Journal of Biotechnology  Volume: 5   Issue: 2   Pages: 249-251   Published: APR 2006         

32.   Eryngium foetidum L.: An overlooked species for erstwhile Madhya Pradesh     
Kumar, Vivek; Datt, B.   
Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany  Volume: 30   Issue: 2   Pages: 303-304   Published: 2006         

33.   Leaf essential oil of Eryngium foetidum L. from Far Western Nepal.         
Thakuri, B. C.; Chanotiya, C. S.; Padalia, R. C.; et al.           
Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants  Volume: 9   Issue: 3   Pages: 251-256   Published: 2006       

34.   Seed development and maturation of eryngo ( Eryngium foetidum L.). 
Ekpong, B.; Sukprakarn, S.          
Kasetsart Journal, Natural Sciences  Volume: 40   Issue: 1   Pages: 26-32   Published: 2006              

35.   Comparative studies on the glands and major essential oil constituents of true ( Coriandrum sativum) and false ( Eryngium foetidum) coriander leaf.           
Bagchi, G. D.; Flora Haider; Saudan Singh; et al. 
Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences  Volume: 28   Issue: 4   Pages: 573-577   Published: 2006              

36.   Harvest stages and umbel order contribution on eryngo ( Eryngium foetidum L.) seed yield and quality.
Ekpong, B.; Sukprakarn, S.          
Kasetsart Journal, Natural Sciences  Volume: 40   Issue: 2   Pages: 273-279   Published: 2006          

37.   Broadleaf cilantro, (Eryngium foetidum) growth as affected by selected organic biostimulants   
Morales-Payan, J. Pablo; Stall, William M.            
Conference: 102nd Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Horticultural-Science Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA Date: July 18 -21, 2005   
Sponsor(s): Amer Soc Horticultural Sci   
Hortscience  Volume: 40   Issue: 4   Pages: 1062   Published: JUL 2005      

38.   Broadleaf cilantro, (Eryngium foetidum) growth as affected by selected organic biostimulants   
[Anonymous]   
HORTSCIENCE  Volume: 40   Issue: 4   Pages: 1062-1062   Published: JUL 2005       

39.   刺芫荽营养成分和不同光照下栽培生物量    
Study on Nutritional Contents of Eryngium foetidum Cultivated Under Different Intensities of Sunlight 
许又凯; 刘友茂; 刀祥生; et al.               
Xu Youkai; Liu Youmao; Dao Xiangsheng; et al.   
热带作物学报  Volume: 26   Issue: 1   Pages: 75-78   Article Number: 1000-2561(2005)26:1<75:qysyyc>2.0.TX;2-V   Published: 2005
Chinese Journal of Tropical Crops  Volume: 26   Issue: 1   Pages: 75-78   Article Number: 1000-2561(2005)26:1<75:qysyyc>2.0.TX;2-V   Published: 2005               

40.   Organogenesis on root, leaf, stem-disc, and scape explants of Eryngium foetidum L., a rare medicinal plant.               
Martin, K. P.      
Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants  Volume: 11   Issue: 4   Pages: 9-17   Published: 2005 

41.   In vitro propagation of the herbal spice Eryngium foetidum L. on sucrose-added and sucrose-free medium without growth regulators and CO2 enrichment               
Martin, KP          
SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE  Volume: 102   Issue: 2   Pages: 277-282   Published: NOV 1 2004          

42.   Efficacy of different growth regulators at different stages of somatic embryogenesis in Eryngium foetidum L. - A rare medicinal plant
Martin, K. P.      
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant  Volume: 40   Issue: 5   Pages: 459-463   Published: September 2004               

43.   Efficacy of different growth regulators at different stages of somatic embryogenesis in Eryngium foetidum L. - A rare medicinal plant
Martin, KP          
IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT  Volume: 40   Issue: 5   Pages: 459-463   Published: SEP-OCT 2004      

44.   The effect of light intensity and nitrogen fertilization on plant growth and leaf quality of Ngo Gai (Eryngium foetidum L.) in Massachusetts  
Casey, CA; Mangan, FX; Herbert, SJ; et al.            
Edited Craker, LE; Simon, JE; Jatisatienr, A; et al.               
Conference: 26th International Horticultural Congress Location: TORONTO, CANADA Date: AUG 11-17, 2002       
Sponsor(s): Canadian Soc Hort Sci; Int Soc Hort Sci; Univ Guelph
FUTURE FOR MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS  Book Series: ACTA HORTICULTURAE   Issue: 629   Pages: 215-229   Published: 2004

45.   Eryngium foetidum, Petroselinum crispum and Coriandrum sativum: new apiaceae hosts of Oidiopsis taurica in Brazil.              
Reis, A.; Lopes, C. A.; Lima, M. L. P.; et al.             
Fitopatologia Brasileira  Volume: 29   Issue: 3   Pages: 339   Published: 2004           

46.   Composition of the essential oil from the leaves of Eryngium foetidum L. from the Venezuelan Andes  
Cardozo, E; Rubio, M; Rojas, LB; et al.    
JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL RESEARCH  Volume: 16   Issue: 1   Pages: 33-34   Published: JAN-FEB 2004     

47.   Essential oil composition of Eryngium foetidum from S.Tome e Principe
Martins, AP; Salgueiro, LR; da Cunha, AP; et al.  
JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL RESEARCH  Volume: 15   Issue: 2   Pages: 93-95   Published: MAR-APR 2003  

48.   Incidence of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on long coriander, Eryngium foetidum L. - a new report. 
Sheela, M. S.; Kumar, T. S.; Anoop Sankar            
Indian Journal of Nematology  Volume: 33   Issue: 2   Pages: 181   Published: 2003             

49.   In vitro regeneration, flower and plant formation from petiolar and nodal explants of culantro (Eryngium foetidum L.)      
Mohamed-Yasseen, Y   
IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT  Volume: 38   Issue: 5   Pages: 423-426   Published: SEP-OCT 2002      

50.   In vitro regeneration, flower and plant formation from petiolar and nodal explants of culantro (Eryngium foetidum L.).     
Mohamed-Yasseen, Yasseen    
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant  Volume: 38   Issue: 5   Pages: 423-426   Published: September-October 2002    

51.   A novel triterpenoid saponin from Eryngium foetidum  
Anam, EM          
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION B-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INCLUDING MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY  Volume: 41   Issue: 7   Pages: 1500-1503   Published: JUL 2002        

52.   On the occurrence of Eryngium foetidum L. (Apiaceae) in Karnataka, with a note on its distribution and economic importance   
Reddy, C. Sudhakar; Bhanja, M.; Raju, Vatsavaya S.        
Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany  Volume: 26   Issue: 1   Pages: 199-200   Published: June 1, 2002         

53.   Behavior of the wild coriander (Eryngium foetidum L.) in subtropical conditions
de Gusmao, SAL; de Gusmao, MTA; de Padua, JG; et al.
Edited Ming, LC; Craker, LE; Scheffer, MC; et al.
Conference: 1st Latin-American Symposium on the Production of Medicinal, Aromatic and Condiments Plants Location: SAO PEDRO, BRAZIL Date: JUL 30-AUG 04, 2000             
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST LATIN-AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON THE PRODUCTION OF MEDICINAL, AROMATIC AND CONDIMENTS PLANTS  Book Series: ACTA HORTICULTURAE   Issue: 569   Pages: 209-212   Published: 2002             

54.   Direct organogenesis from mature leaf and petiole explants of Eryngium foetidum L.     
Arockiasamy, S; Prakash, S; Ignacimuthu, S         
BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM  Volume: 45   Issue: 1   Pages: 129-132   Published: 2002

55.   Plant regeneration and shoot proliferation from culantro ( Eryngium foetidum L.).           
Mohamed-Yasseen, Y. 
Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University  Volume: 53   Issue: 2   Pages: 299-308   Published: 2002             

56.   Anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties from the stems of Eryngium foetidum (Shadow Benny).      
Wolfe, EA; Sherwood, GA; Mitchell, KA; et al.    
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 220   Pages: U143-U143   Part: 1   Meeting Abstract: 127-CHED   Published: AUG 20 2000     

57.   The effect of ProGibb sprays on leaf and flower growth in culantro ( Eryngium foetidum L.).       
Ramcharan, C.  
Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants  Volume: 7   Issue: 1   Pages: 59-63   Published: 2000 

58.   Topical antiinflammatory activity of phytosterols isolated from Eryngium foetidum on chronic and acute inflammation models    
Garcia, MD; Saenz, MT; Gomez, MA; et al.          
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 78-80   Published: FEB 1999      

59.   Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis from mature leaf explants of Eryngium foetidum, a condiment         
Ignacimuthu, S; Arockiasamy, S; Antonysamy, M; et al. 
PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE  Volume: 56   Issue: 2   Pages: 131-137   Published: 1999           

60.   Plant regeneration from mature leaves and roots of Eryngium foetidum L., a food flavouring agent         
Arockiasamy, S; Ignacimuthu, S
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 75   Issue: 7   Pages: 664-666   Published: OCT 10 1998            

61.   Antiinflammatory and analgesic properties from leaves of Eryngium foetidum L (Apiaceae)         
Saenz, MT; Fernandez, MA; Garcia, MD
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH  Volume: 11   Issue: 5   Pages: 380-383   Published: AUG 1997

62.   Chemical composition of the seed oil of Eryngium foetidum L. from Cuba.           
Pino, J. A.; Rosado, A.; Fuentes, V.          
Journal of Essential Oil Research  Volume: 9   Issue: 1   Pages: 123-124   Published: 1997  

63.   Composition of the leaf oil of Eryngium foetidum L. from Cuba.
Pino, J. A.; Rosado, A.; Fuentes, V.          
Journal of Essential Oil Research  Volume: 9   Issue: 4   Pages: 467-468   Published: 1997  

64.   Rapid in vitro multiplication of Eryngium foetidum L., an aromatic spice, through shoot multiplication and organogenesis.
Daniel, B.; Simpson, B.; Lawrence, B.; et al.         
Edited Edison, S.; Ramana, K. V.; Sasikumar, B.; et al.      
Conference: Biotechnology of spices, medicinal & aromatic plants. Proceedings of the national seminar on biotechnology of spices and aromatic plants, Calicut, India, 24-25 April, 1996.      
Biotechnology of spices, medicinal & aromatic plants. Proceedings of the national seminar on biotechnology of spices and aromatic plants, Calicut, India, 24-25 April, 1996.  Pages: 51-55   Published: 1997         

65.   The drying behavior and quality of the herb, shado beni (Eryngium foetidum Linn) as affected by temperature and blanching treatments
Sankat, CK; Maharaj, V 
Edited Strumillo, C; Pakowski, Z
Conference: 10th International Drying Symposium (IDS 96) Location: KRAKOW, POLAND Date: JUL 30-AUG 02, 1996                
Sponsor(s): Polish Acad Sci; State Comm Sci Res, Poland; SiTPChem, Poland; European Federat Chem Engineers; Drying Working Party EFChEng; Canadian Soc Chem Engn; Amer Inst Chem Engineers; Inst Chem Engineers, London; Japan Soc Chem Engineers; AFSIA, France           
DRYING '96, VOL B  Pages: 1077-1084   Published: 1996   

66.   Shelf life of the green herb 'shado beni' (Eryngium foetidum L) stored under refrigerated conditions     
Sankat, CK; Maharaj, V 
POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 7   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 109-118   Published: JAN 1996             

67.   Anti-inflammatory study of Eryngium foetidum L             
Fernandez, M. A.; Garcia, M. D.; Saenz, M. T.; et al.        
Conference: XX Congress of the Spanish Society of Pharmacology and the IV Spanish-French Meeting on Pharmacology Location: Granada, Spain Date: September 18-20, 1996    
Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology  Volume: 18   Issue: SUPPL. B   Pages: 89   Published: 1996      

68.   POSTHARVEST RETARDATION OF SENESCENCE IN SHADO BENNI (ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM, L) PLANTS      
MOHAMMED, M; WICKHAM, LD              
JOURNAL OF FOOD QUALITY  Volume: 18   Issue: 4   Pages: 325-334   Published: AUG 1995            

69.   Eryngium foetidum Linn. (Apiaceae): A new record for Bihar      
Varma, S. K.; Das, N. N.
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society  Volume: 92   Issue: 1   Pages: 135-136   Published: 1995   

70.   Drying the green herb shado beni (Eryngium foetidum L.) in a natural convection cabinet and solar driers               
Sankat, Clement K.; Maharaj, Vashti      
ASEAN Food Journal  Volume: 9   Issue: 1   Pages: 17-23   Published: 1994              

71.   Composition of the leaf and root oils of Eryngium foetidum L.    
Wong, K. C.; Feng, M. C.; Sam, T. W.; et al.          
Journal of Essential Oil Research  Volume: 6   Issue: 4   Pages: 369-374   Published: 1994  

72.   EFFECT OF LIGHT-INTENSITY ON THE FLOWERING AND GROWTH OF SPINY CORIANDER (ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM L)    
SANTIAGOSANTOS, LR; CEDENOMALDONADO, A            
Edited Davenport, TL; Harrington, HM   
Conference: Plant Stress in the Tropical Environment Workshop Location: KAILUA-KONA, HI Date: SEP 20-25, 1992                
Sponsor(s): USDA, COOPERAT STATES RES SERV, SPECIAL GRANTS TROP & SUBTROP AGR; CARIBBEAN BASIN ADM GRP; PACIFIC BASIN ADM GRP 
PLANT STRESS IN THE TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT  Pages: 125-127   Published: 1994            

73.   Growth responses of culantro (Eryngium foetidum L.) to gibberellic acid sprays 
Ramcharan, Christopher              
Conference: 91st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Science Location: Corvallis, Oregon, USA Date: August 7-10, 1994
Hortscience  Volume: 29   Issue: 5   Pages: 556-557   Published: 1994        

74.   Composition of the essential oil of Eryngium foetidum L. from Vietnam.               
Leclercq, P. A.; Dung, N. X.; Lo, V. N.; et al.          
Journal of Essential Oil Research  Volume: 4   Issue: 4   Pages: 423-424   Published: 1992  

75.   EFFECT OF LIGHT INTENSITIES ON THE FLOWERING AND GROWTH OF SPINY CORIANDER (ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM L)    
SANTIAGOSANTOS, LR; CEDENOMALDONADO, A            
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO  Volume: 75   Issue: 4   Pages: 383-389   Published: OCT 1991            

76.   Refrigerated storage of the shado beni (Eryngium foetidum L.) 
Sankat, C. K.; Maharaj, V.            
Conference: Canadian Society of Agricultural Engineering Conference Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Date: July 1991 
Canadian Agricultural Engineering  Volume: 33   Issue: 2   Pages: 407   Published: 1991     

77.   DEMONSTRATION OF ANTICONVULSANT PROPERTIES OF AN AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF SPIRIT WEED (ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM L)          
SIMON, OR; SINGH, N   
WEST INDIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL  Volume: 35   Issue: 2   Pages: 121-125   Published: JUN 1986   

78.   ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM A NEW HOST OF CLADOSPORIUM-OXYSPORUM BERK. AND CURT            
SAIKIA B K; DUBEY L N   
Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology  Volume: 15   Issue: 3   Pages: 330   Published: 1985         

79.   A LITTLE KNOWN PLANT ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM OF WEST BENGAL INDIA             
SIKDAR J K; GHOSH R B 
Geobios (Jodhpur)  Volume: 6   Issue: 6   Pages: 287-288   Published: 1979            

80.   ESSENTIAL OILS-XVI - OIL OF ERYNGIUM-FOETIDUM, LINN          
YEH, PH
JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 21   Issue: 3   Pages: 139-147   Published: 1974   

81.   CYTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION ON SEVERAL GENERA OF SCROPHULARIACEAE-D AND THEIR INTERRELATIONSHIPS ABSTRACT CHROMOSOME NUMBERS EVOLUTION             
BHATTACHARYYA N       
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 54   Issue: 3   Pages: 384   Published: 1967      

82.   The essential oil from eryngium foetidum L. The appearance of dodecen-(2) AL-1            
Koolhaas, DR     
RECUEIL DES TRAVAUX CHIMIQUES DES PAYS-BAS  Volume: 51   Pages: 460-468   Published: 1932

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