Eriodictyon californicum
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Eriodictyon californicum (Hook. & Arn.) Torr. |
Eriodictyon californicum is a species of plant within the Hydrophyllaceae family. It is also known as Yerba Santa, Mountain Balm, Consumptive's Weed and Bear Weed.[1]
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[edit] Medicinal use
Leaf extracts are used to treat asthma, upper respiratory infections and allergic rhinitis.
[edit] Food use
From the plant, 4 flavanones has been identified by Symrise with bitter-masking properties: homoeriodictyol, its sodium salt, sterubin and eriodictyol.[2] Thoses compounds have huge potential uses in food and pharmaceutical industry to mask bitter taste.
[edit] References
- ^ Patricia Kaminski and Richard Katz. Yerba Santa Eriodictyon californicum. Flower Essence Society.
- ^ Ley JP, Krammer G, Reinders G, Gatfield IL, Bertram HJ. (2005) Evaluation of bitter masking flavanones from Herba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum (H. and A.) Torr., Hydrophyllaceae). J Agric Food Chem. 27;53(15):6061-6. PMID 16028996