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WHO monographs on <strong>selected</strong> <strong>medicinal</strong> <strong>plants</strong><br />

22. Hodisan V, Pepescu H, Fagarasan E. [Studies on Anethum graveolens. I. II.<br />

Chemical composition of essential oil from fruits.] Contributii Botanice,<br />

Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca [Botanical Contributions, Babes-<br />

Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca], 1980, 1980:263–266 [in Romanian].<br />

23. Racz G, Racz-Kotilla E, Szabo LG. Gyógynövényismeret – fi toterápia<br />

alapjai. [Pharmacognosy – basic elements of phytotherapy.] Budapest,<br />

Sanitas, 1992.<br />

24. Khafagy SM, Mnajed HK. Phytochemical investigation of the fruit of<br />

Egyptian Anethum graveolens. I. Examination of the volatile oil and isolation<br />

of dillapiole. Acta Pharmaceutica Suecica, 1968, 5:155–162.<br />

25. Blumenthal M et al., eds. The complete German Commission E monographs.<br />

Austin, TX, American Botanical Council, 1998.<br />

26. Singh VP, Sharma SK, Khare VS. Medicinal <strong>plants</strong> from Ujjain District<br />

Madhya Pradesh – part II. Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Industry, 1980,<br />

5:7–12.<br />

27. Mokkhasmit M et al. Pharmacological evaluation of Thai <strong>medicinal</strong> <strong>plants</strong>.<br />

Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, 1971, 54:490–504.<br />

28. Brückner C. In Mitteleuropa genützte Heilpfl anzen mit milchsekretionsfördernder<br />

Wirkung (Galactagoga). [The use of <strong>medicinal</strong> <strong>plants</strong> with<br />

lactation-stimulating activity (galactagogues) in Central Europe.] Gleditschia,<br />

1989, 17:189–201.<br />

29. Heinrich M, Rimpler H, Barrera NA. Indigenous phytotherapy of gastrointestinal<br />

disorders in a lowland Mixe community (Oaxaca, Mexico): ethnopharmacologic<br />

evaluation. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1992, 36:63–<br />

80.<br />

30. Dhar ML et al. Screening of Indian <strong>plants</strong> for biological activity: part I.<br />

Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 1968, 6:232–247.<br />

31. Shipochliev T. [Pharmacological investigation into several essential oils. I.<br />

Effect on the smooth musculature.] Veterinarno-Meditsinski Nauki, 1968,<br />

5:63–69 [in Bulgarian].<br />

32. Hänsel R et al., eds. Hagers Handbuch der pharmazeutischen Praxis. Bd 4,<br />

Drogen A–D, 5th ed. [Hager’s handbook of pharmaceutical practice. Vol. 4,<br />

Drugs A–D, 5th ed.] Berlin, Springer, 1992.<br />

33. Harries N, James KC, Pugh WK. Antifoaming and carminative actions of<br />

volatile oils. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1978, 2:171–177.<br />

34. Okuyama T et al. Studies on cancer bio-chemoprevention of natural<br />

resources. X. Inhibitory effect of spices on TPA-enhanced 3 H-choline incorporation<br />

in phospholipids of C3H10T1/2 cells and TPA-induced mouse ear<br />

edema. Zhonghua Yaoxue Zazhi, 1995, 47:421–430.<br />

35. Racz-Kotilla E, Rotaru G, Racz G et al. Anti-nociceptive effect of dill<br />

(Anethum graveolens L.). Fitoterapia, 1995, 2:80–81.<br />

36. Mahran GH et al. Investigation of diuretic drug <strong>plants</strong>. 1. Phytochemical<br />

screening and pharmacological evaluation of Anethum graveolens L.,<br />

Apium graveolens L., Daucus carota L. and Eruca sativa Mill. Phytotherapy<br />

Research, 1991, 5:169–172.<br />

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