-
nature as well, in
Salvia officinalis. (−)-α-
thujone (+)-α-
thujone (+)-β-
thujone (−)-β-
thujone Thujone is
found in a
number of plants, such as arborvitae...
- long
before thujone could become a factor. In do****ented
cases of
acute thujone poisoning as a
result of oral ingestion, the
source of
thujone was not commercial...
-
chemotypes of A.
absinthium contain (−)-α- and/or (+)-β-
thujone,
though some do not. (−)-α-
Thujone by
itself is a
GABAA receptor antagonist that can cause...
- its harvest. Its main
components can
include camphor, cineole, α- and β-
thujone,
artemisia ketone (CAS: 546-49-6),
borneol and
bornyl acetate as well as...
-
large quantities; the
volatile oil
contains toxic compounds including thujone,
which can
cause convulsions and
liver and
brain damage. Some insects,...
-
receptor antagonism include the
antibiotic ciprofloxacin,
tranexamic acid,
thujone,
ginkgo biloba, and kudzu.
GABAA receptor negative allosteric modulators...
-
liquid with a warm camphoraceous,
thujone-like odor and
sharp and
bitter taste. The main
components of the oil are
thujone (50%), camphor, pinene, and cineol...
-
thujone content of
their absinth,
levels which are
uncharacteristic of "pre-ban" absinthe. A few
Czech products even
claim to have
levels of
thujone that...
- feel the "absinthe effect"
because of its
higher thujone levels,
although it is not well
known how
thujone plays a role in
these purported effects and in...
-
essential oil
includes the
chemicals thujone and phenol,
which give it
antiseptic properties. Its high
concentrations of
thujone and
chemicals that stimulate...