anthyllis vulneraria flower extract

extract of the flowers of the wound wort, anthyllis vulneraria l., leguminosae

CAS: 89957-45-9

Identification

Nameanthyllis vulneraria flower extract
IUPACanthyllis vulneraria l. flower extract
CAS Number89957-45-9
FDA UNIISearch

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

Cosmetic Information

CosIngcosmetic data
Cosmetic Usesskin conditioning

No sensory data available

Safety Information

Oral/Parenteral ToxicityNot determined
Dermal ToxicityNot determined
Inhalation ToxicityNot determined

GHS Classification

['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']

Safety in Use

Categorycosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning
Recommendation for anthyllis vulneraria flower extract usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.
Recommendation for anthyllis vulneraria flower extract flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

No supplier data available

Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

anthyllis vulneraria flower

Synonyms

anthyllis alpestris flower extract anthyllis dillenii flower extract anthyllis linnaei flower extract anthyllis vulneraria subsp. linnaei flower extract extract of the flowers of the wound wort, anthyllis vulneraria l., leguminosae kidney vetch flower extract kidney-vetch flower extract kidneyvetch flower extract lady's-fingers flower extract ladys-fingers flower extract woundwort flower extract PubMed: Hidden founder effects: small-scale spatial genetic structure in recently established populations of the grassland specialist plant Anthyllis vulneraria. PubMed: Rhizobium metallidurans sp. nov., a symbiotic heavy metal resistant bacterium isolated from the Anthyllis vulneraria Zn-hyperaccumulator. PubMed: The leguminous species Anthyllis vulneraria as a Zn-hyperaccumulator and eco-Zn catalyst resources. PubMed: Prospecting metal-tolerant rhizobia for phytoremediation of mining soils from Morocco using Anthyllis vulneraria L. PubMed: New microsatellite markers for Anthyllis vulneraria (Fabaceae), analyzed with Spreadex gel electrophoresis. PubMed: Molecular and phenotypic characterization of strains nodulating Anthyllis vulneraria in mine tailings, and proposal of Aminobacter anthyllidis sp. nov., the first definition of Aminobacter as legume-nodulating bacteria. PubMed: Genetic diversity of root nodule bacteria nodulating Lotus corniculatus and Anthyllis vulneraria in Sweden. PubMed: Mesorhizobium metallidurans sp. nov., a metal-resistant symbiont of Anthyllis vulneraria growing on metallicolous soil in Languedoc, France. PubMed: Triterpenoid sapogenin from Anthyllis vulneraria L. PubMed: Pollination ecology of Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. vulgaris (Fabaceae): nectar robbers as pollinators. PubMed: Effects of agrobacterial oncogenes in kidney vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria L.). PubMed: [A new natural quercetin heteroside extracted from Anthyllis vulneraria L. (Leguminosae)]. PubMed: Growth, photosynthetic acclimation and yield quality in legumes under climate change simulations: an updated survey. PubMed: Metal accumulation strategies in plants spontaneously inhabiting Zn-Pb waste deposits. PubMed: CadA of Mesorhizobium metallidurans isolated from a zinc-rich mining soil is a P(IB-2)-type ATPase involved in cadmium and zinc resistance. PubMed: Elements uptake by metal accumulator species grown on mine tailings amended with three types of biochar. PubMed: Genome-wide transcriptional responses of two metal-tolerant symbiotic Mesorhizobium isolates to zinc and cadmium exposure. PubMed: Population dynamics along a primary succession gradient: do alpine species fit into demographic succession theory? PubMed: Synergistic effects of an extreme weather event and habitat fragmentation on a specialised insect herbivore. PubMed: Isolation and studies of the mutagenic activity in the Ames test of flavonoids naturally occurring in medical herbs. PubMed: Flavonoid pigments in chalkhill blue (Lysandra coridon Poda) and other lycaenid butterflies. PubMed: [Inhibitory effects of some crude and semi-purified extracts of indigenous French plants on the multiplication of human herpesvirus 1 and poliovirus 2 in cell culture].