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Chrysanthemum indicum

About: Chrysanthemum indicum is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 465 publications have been published within this topic receiving 4925 citations. The topic is also known as: Indian chrysanthemum.


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16 Sep 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a chrysanthemum indicum tea fragrance pillow is described, and a manufacturing method of a lotus leaf tea-fragrant and fresh pillow is presented.
Abstract: The invention discloses a chrysanthemum indicum tea fragrance pillow and a manufacturing method thereof The chrysanthemum indicum tea fragrance pillow comprises pillow interior filler, a pillow interior sleeve and a pillowcase The pillow interior filler is manufactured from composite medicinal materials The composite medicinal materials comprise, by weight, 10-15 parts of chrysanthemum indicum, 12-13 parts of green tea, three to five parts of cordate telosma leaves and five to eight parts of lotus leaves After the composite medicinal materials are mixed and smashed, sterilization is carried out through steam, and drying is carried out after sterilization Finally, composite medicinal material particles are contained in the pillow interior sleeve The manufacturing method of the lotus leaf tea fragrance pillow is achieved Tea leaves, the cordate telosma leaves and the lotus leaves have the effect of relieving heat Meanwhile, the tea leaves and the chrysanthemum indicum can kill and remove germs harmful to the human body Sterilization and disinfection are carried out on the composite medicinal materials through the high-temperature steam, the medicine property and the fragrance of a composition can be stimulated to be emitted, the pillow is fragrant and fresh, and sleep is promoted

1 citations

Patent
28 Feb 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for preparing functional fermented drink is provided, thereby inhibiting loss of nutrients by over-heating the drink materials, and enforcing the nutrition by bio-stimulating factors such as lactic acid bacteria and various organic acids produced from fermentation of drink materials.
Abstract: PURPOSE: A method for preparing functional fermented drink is provided, thereby inhibiting loss of nutrients by over-heating the drink materials, and enforcing the nutrition by bio-stimulating factors such as lactic acid bacteria and various organic acids produced from fermentation of drink materials CONSTITUTION: The method for preparing functional fermented drink comprises the steps of: pulverizing a main drink material selected from green tea leaf, Codonopsis lanceolata, pine tree leaf, Chrysanthemum indicum L, Chrysanthemum indicum Linne, jujube, leek, Rhus Verniciflua Stores, Kalopanax ricinifolium, ginkgo nut and mulberry leaf; adding water and 2% of salt into the pulverized main drink material; inserting the mixture, 1% of garlic and 1% of ginger into a vessel, and maturing the mixture at 10 to 15 deg C for 9 to 11 days; and pressing the matured mixture to obtain an extract, adding 0015 to 003% of chitooligosaccharide, 002% of sucralose, 3 to 10% of pear concentrated solution and 0015 to 003% of citric acid into the extract, and packing the mixture

1 citations

Journal Article
TL;DR: Potted chrysanthemum plants originating from Mala Pruga, Zemun Polje, exhibited a variety of symptoms including stem and leaf necrosis, as well as bud and flower rot, and after a period of three weeks killed the plants.
Abstract: Potted chrysanthemum plants (Chrysanthemum Indicum Groep, sin Chr x grandiflorum) originating from Mala Pruga, Zemun Polje, exhibited a variety of symptoms including stem and leaf necrosis, as well as bud and flower rot Necrosis started on stems, which were previously cut in order to provoke flowering Further on, necrosis spread and covered larger plant areas, and after a period of three weeks killed the plants From diseased plants fungal isolates were obtained which proved to be pathogenic to healthy stems of chrysanthemum According to macroscopic and microscopic as well as some biological properties the causal agent of chrysanthemum stem necrosis was identified as multinucleate Rhizoctonia sp (Rhizoctonia solani)

1 citations

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TL;DR: Under experimental conditions, Chrysanthemum indicum extract showed no significant effects in the toxicity of SD pregnant rats, had no apparent teratogenicity and embryotoxicity.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To study the embryo toxicity and teratogenecity of Chrysanthemum indicum extract in SD rats.METHODS:SD rats successfully impregnated were divided into 4 groups(15-16 animals per group),included three Chrysanthemum indicum extract dosage groups(0.68,2.03,6.09 g/kg) and one negative control group.During gestation from 7-16 days,animals were orally gavaged with Chrysanthemum indicum ectract once daily,clinical manifestations and weight of the pregnant rats were collected during the study.On the 20th day pregnant rats were euthanized and the weight of placenta,body weight and length of fetus and the appearance,visceral and skeletal malformations of fetus were examined.RESULTS:No statistically significant difference was found in all the assessed indices(including the weight gain of pregnant rats,average live fetus,absorptive fetus ratio,body weight and length of fetus) between dosage and control groups(P 0.05).CONCLUSION:Under our experimental conditions,chrysanthemum indicum extract showed no significant effects in the toxicity of SD pregnant rats,had no apparent teratogenicity and embryotoxicity.

1 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202123
202024
201926
201825
201732
201630