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hedera helix leaf/stem extract
extract of the leaves and stems of the ivy, hedera helix l., araliaceae

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Name:hedera helix l. leaf/stem extract
CAS Number: 84082-54-2
ECHA EC Number:282-000-2
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Extrapone® Ivy
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Use: Extrapone® Ivy contains an ivy leave extract in propylene glycol and water. Ivy (Hedera Helix L.) used for our Extrapone® is cultivated in Eastern Europe. The Ivy leaves are harvested, cleaned and if necessary comminuted, aqueously extracted (maceration/percolation) and filtrated. The filtrate is concentrated by distillation, prepared in a mixture of propylene glycol, water and preservatives and clear filtrated after an individual ripening time. 1 kg Extrapone® Ivy contains the aqueous soluble ingredients of approx. 0.2 kg dried Ivy leaves. Dried plant - extract - ratio: 0.2 : 1
 
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cosmetic agents
Recommendation for hedera helix leaf/stem extract usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for hedera helix leaf/stem extract flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
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hedera helix l. leaf/stem extract
Chemidplus:084082542
 
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 hedera helix l. leaf/stem extract
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Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 ivy english ivy leaf
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Synonyms:
 aralia capitata leaf/stem extract
 extract of the leaves and stems of the ivy, hedera helix l., araliaceae
 hedera caucasigena leaf/stem extract
 hedera helix subsp. caucasigena leaf/stem extract
 hedera taurica leaf/stem extract
extrapone ivy (Symrise)
english ivy leaf/stem extract
 

Articles:

PubMed:Phytophthora niederhauserii sp. nov., a polyphagous species associated with ornamentals, fruit trees and native plants in 13 countries.
PubMed:Accumulation of particulate matter and trace elements on vegetation as affected by pollution level, rainfall and the passage of time.
PubMed:Intracuticular wax fixes and restricts strain in leaf and fruit cuticles.
PubMed:Pharmacokinetics of hederacoside C, an active ingredient in AG NPP709, in rats.
PubMed:Visualization and localization of bromotoluene distribution in Hedera helix using NanoSIMS.
PubMed:Deposition of particulate matter of different size fractions on leaf surfaces and in waxes of urban forest species.
PubMed:miRNA control of vegetative phase change in trees.
PubMed:A radioactive assay allowing the quantitative measurement of cuticular permeability of intact Arabidopsis thaliana leaves.
PubMed:Water relations of climbing ivy in a temperate forest.
PubMed:Delivering high-resolution landmarks using inkjet micropatterning for spatial monitoring of leaf expansion.
PubMed:Systematic review of clinical trials assessing the effectiveness of ivy leaf (hedera helix) for acute upper respiratory tract infections.
PubMed:Differences between water permeability of astomatous and stomatous cuticular membranes: effects of air humidity in two species of contrasting drought-resistance strategy.
PubMed:Uptake and storage of PCBs by plant cuticles.
PubMed:Qualitative detection of Mg content in a leaf of Hedera helix by using X-ray radiation from a laser plasma source.
PubMed:[Ellipticity of He-Ne-laser linearly polarized radiation reflected by leaves of plants and leaf cuticle characteristics].
PubMed:Optical properties of the adaxial and abaxial faces of leaves. Chlorophyll fluorescence, absorption and scattering coefficients.
PubMed:Phytophthora tropicalis on Hedera helix and Epipremnum aureum in Polish greenhouses.
PubMed:Herbal medicines for the treatment of COPD: a systematic review.
PubMed:Tolerance, safety and efficacy of Hedera helix extract in inflammatory bronchial diseases under clinical practice conditions: a prospective, open, multicentre postmarketing study in 9657 patients.
PubMed:Characterization of hydrophilic and lipophilic pathways of Hedera helix L. cuticular membranes: permeation of water and uncharged organic compounds.
PubMed:Plant-microbe interactions: identification of epiphytic bacteria and their ability to alter leaf surface permeability.
PubMed:HPLC profiling and quantification of active principles in leaves of Hedera helix L.
PubMed:Species-specific variation in the importance of the spectral quality gradient in canopies as a signal for photosynthetic resource partitioning.
PubMed:A new technique for measurement of water permeability of stomatous cuticular membranes isolated from Hedera helix leaves.
PubMed:Ecophysiological relevance of cuticular transpiration of deciduous and evergreen plants in relation to stomatal closure and leaf water potential.
PubMed:Efficacy of dry extract of ivy leaves in children with bronchial asthma--a review of randomized controlled trials.
PubMed:The hydraulic conductance of the angiosperm leaf lamina: a comparison of three measurement methods.
PubMed:Effect of humidity on cuticular water permeability of isolated cuticular membranes and leaf disks.
PubMed:Effect of temperature on cuticular transpiration of isolated cuticular membranes and leaf discs.
PubMed:Ultrastructure of minor-vein phloem and assimilate export in summer and winter leaves of the symplasmically loading evergreens Ajuga reptans L., Aucuba japonica Thunb., and Hedera helix L.
PubMed:Plant-Microbe Interactions: Wetting of Ivy (Hedera helix L.) Leaf Surfaces in Relation to Colonization by Epiphytic Microorganisms.
PubMed:Separation, identification and quantitative determination of free amino acids from plant extracts.
PubMed:The major allergen of Dendropanax trifidus Makino.
PubMed:Relative sensitivity of greenhouse pot plants to long-term exposures of NO- and NO2-containing air.
PubMed:Changes in the pattern of cell arrangement at the surface of the shoot apical meristem in Hedera helix L. following gibberellin treatment.
PubMed:Photoinhibition of photosynthesis under natural conditions in ivy (Hedera helix L.) growing in an understory of deciduous trees.
PubMed:Gibberellin-induced reorganization of spatial relationships of emerging leaf primordia at the shoot apical meristem in Hedera helix L.
PubMed:Dihydroflavonol Reductase Activity in Relation to Differential Anthocyanin Accumulation in Juvenile and Mature Phase Hedera helix L.
PubMed:The relationship between CO2 assimilation and electron transport in leaves.
PubMed:Photoinhibition and zeaxanthin formation in intact leaves : a possible role of the xanthophyll cycle in the dissipation of excess light energy.
PubMed:Stomatal Responses to Light and Drought Stress in Variegated Leaves of Hedera helix.
PubMed:Accumulation and transport of (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid in plant cuticles: I. Sorption in the cuticular membrane and its components.
 
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