Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7395-0_17
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Chrysanthemum morifolium

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“…Chrysanthemum morifolium flowers (also known as Ju-hua in Chinese) have been used in TCM as a medication for common cold, dim eyesight, dizziness, and skin itch. This flower is also widely used as a food supplement, or herbal tea, and is considered a healthy food by many consumers [ 12 ]. There are several cultivars of C. morifolium flowers available in herb markets in Taiwan; “Taiwan Hang Ju” is often used as herbal tea or beverage.…”
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“…Chrysanthemum morifolium flowers (also known as Ju-hua in Chinese) have been used in TCM as a medication for common cold, dim eyesight, dizziness, and skin itch. This flower is also widely used as a food supplement, or herbal tea, and is considered a healthy food by many consumers [ 12 ]. There are several cultivars of C. morifolium flowers available in herb markets in Taiwan; “Taiwan Hang Ju” is often used as herbal tea or beverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several cultivars of C. morifolium flowers available in herb markets in Taiwan; “Taiwan Hang Ju” is often used as herbal tea or beverage. C. morifolium flowers contain many phenolic compounds such as flavonoids, caffeic acid derivatives, hydroxycinnamoylquinic acids, and triterpenoid compounds [ 12 ]. Our previous study showed that selective phenolics, including chlorogenic acid, quercetin, myricetin, and caffeic acid, were identified in the methanol extracts of C. morifolium and O. fragrans flowers [ 7 ].…”
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“…Extracts of the plants (stems and flowers) have many potential medicinal properties, including anti-HIV, antibacterial, and antimycotic [39]. N, P, and K play a vital role in the production of good quality flowers.…”
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