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| MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS Basic information |
| MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS Chemical Properties |
| MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | melilot (Melilotus officinalis)(sweet clover; white clover) is credited with emollient, bactericidal, sedative, and virustatic properties. Traditionally, it was used on a couperose condition. Coumarin is melilot’s only important constituent. Its related compounds are hydrocoumaric (melilotic) acid, orthocoumaric acid, and melilotic anhydride (lactone), which is a fragrant oil. There are several species of this perennial herb. The whole herb is used for botanical purposes. |
| MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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