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fraxinus excelsior leaf extract
extract of the leaves of the european ash, fraxinus excelsior l., oleaceae

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Name:fraxinus excelsior l. leaf extract
CAS Number: 84625-28-5
ECHA EC Number:283-402-0
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
 
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Cosmetic Uses: skin conditioning
 
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Grau Aromatics
COMMON ASH EXTRACT HS 2950 G
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Naturex
Ash Tree Extract
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COMMON ASH EXTRACT HS 2950 G
 
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cosmetic agents, dietary supplements
Recommendation for fraxinus excelsior leaf extract usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for fraxinus excelsior leaf extract flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
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fraxinus excelsior l. leaf extract
Chemidplus:0084625285
 
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 fraxinus excelsior l. leaf extract
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 fraxinus excelsior
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Synonyms:
common ash leaf extract
european ash leaf extract
 extract of the leaves of the european ash, fraxinus excelsior l., oleaceae
 fraxinus apetala leaf extract
 

Articles:

PubMed:Can dual chlorophyll fluorescence excitation be used to assess the variation in the content of UV-absorbing phenolic compounds in leaves of temperate tree species along a light gradient?
PubMed:Responses of Fraxinus excelsior L. seedlings to ambient ozone exposure in urban and mountain areas based on physiological characteristics and antioxidant activity.
PubMed:Reproductive mode and life cycle of the ash dieback pathogen Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus.
PubMed:High biological variability of plastids, photosynthetic pigments and pigment forms of leaf primordia in buds.
PubMed:Deposition of particulate matter of different size fractions on leaf surfaces and in waxes of urban forest species.
PubMed:Presence of natural genetic resistance in Fraxinus excelsior (Oleraceae) to Chalara fraxinea (Ascomycota): an emerging infectious disease.
PubMed:Leaf litter decomposition in temperate deciduous forest stands with a decreasing fraction of beech (Fagus sylvatica).
PubMed:The influence of climate and fructification on the inter-annual variability of stem growth and net primary productivity in an old-growth, mixed beech forest.
PubMed:Twenty years of biological monitoring of element concentrations in permanent forest and grassland plots in Baden-Württemberg (SW Germany).
PubMed:Responses of canopy duration to temperature changes in four temperate tree species: relative contributions of spring and autumn leaf phenology.
PubMed:Bacteria associated with oak and ash on a TCE-contaminated site: characterization of isolates with potential to avoid evapotranspiration of TCE.
PubMed:Age- and size-related changes in physiological characteristics and chemical composition of Acer pseudoplatanus and Fraxinus excelsior trees.
PubMed:Validation of the stomatal flux approach for the assessment of ozone visible injury in young forest trees. Results from the TOP (transboundary ozone pollution) experiment at Curno, Italy.
PubMed:Comparative measurements of transpiration and canopy conductance in two mixed deciduous woodlands differing in structure and species composition.
PubMed:Protection of ash (Fraxinus excelsior) trees from ozone injury by ethylenediurea (EDU): roles of biochemical changes and decreased stomatal conductance in enhancement of growth.
PubMed:Ethylenediurea (EDU) affects the growth of ozone-sensitive and tolerant ash (Fraxinus excelsior) trees under ambient O3 conditions.
PubMed:Visible foliar injury and physiological responses to ozone in Italian provenances of Fraxinus excelsior and F. ornus.
PubMed:Can dual chlorophyll fluorescence excitation be used to assess the variation in the content of UV-absorbing phenolic compounds in leaves of temperate tree species along a light gradient?
PubMed:Ozone air pollution effects on tree-ring growth, delta(13)C, visible foliar injury and leaf gas exchange in three ozone-sensitive woody plant species.
PubMed:Irradiance-induced plasticity in the hydraulic properties of saplings of different temperate broad-leaved forest tree species.
PubMed:Gravitational infusion of ethylenediurea (EDU) into trunks protected adult European ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior L.) from foliar ozone injury.
PubMed:Optical properties of bud scales and protochlorophyll(ide) forms in leaf primordia of closed and opened buds.
PubMed:Seasonal trends in reduced leaf gas exchange and ozone-induced foliar injury in three ozone sensitive woody plant species.
PubMed:Metal uptake by young trees from dredged brackish sediment: limitations and possibilities for phytoextraction and phytostabilisation.
PubMed:Xylem sap flow and drought stress of Fraxinus excelsior saplings.
PubMed:Ozone sensitivity of Fagus sylvatica and Fraxinus excelsior young trees in relation to leaf structure and foliar ozone uptake.
PubMed:Biomass investment in leaf lamina versus lamina support in relation to growth irradiance and leaf size in temperate deciduous trees.
PubMed:An analysis of light effects on foliar morphology, physiology, and light interception in temperate deciduous woody species of contrasting shade tolerance.
PubMed:Stoichiometry of foliar carbon constituents varies along light gradients in temperate woody canopies: implications for foliage morphological plasticity.
PubMed:Differences in chemical composition relative to functional differentiation between petioles and laminas of Fraxinus excelsior.
PubMed:Phenological modifications in plants by various edaphic factors.
PubMed:Variation of gas exchange within native plant species of Switzerland and relationships with ozone injury: an open-top experiment.
PubMed:Temperature response of leaf photosynthetic capacity in seedlings from seven temperate tree species.
PubMed:Ozone exposure thresholds and foliar injury on forest plants in Switzerland.
PubMed:Physicochemical and pharmacological properties of spray-dried powders from Fraxinus excelsior leaf extracts.
 
Notes:
a plant genus of the family oleaceae. members contain secoiridoid glucosides.
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