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Dracocephalum moldovica: cultivation, chemical composition and biological activity

Aćimović, Milica; Sikora, Vladimir; Brdar-Jokanović, Milka; Kiprovski, Biljana; Popović, Vera; Koren, Anamarija; Puvača, Nikola

(Novi Sad : University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Aćimović, Milica
AU  - Sikora, Vladimir
AU  - Brdar-Jokanović, Milka
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Koren, Anamarija
AU  - Puvača, Nikola
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2218
AB  - Moldavian balm or Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.) is native to temperate climate of Asia, but it was naturalized in Eastern and central Europe, North Africa, China and north-eastern United States. This plant with its citrus like flavor is extensively used as a spice and for composition of teas, because of neral and geranial as major constituents of essential oil. D. moldavica is used in food aromatization, perfumery, alcoholic drinks industry, soaps and detergents. Apart from being used as medicinal and spice plant, it is grown as a honey-bearing plant and cultivated in gardens and parks as an ornamental plant. Seed is a good source of fatty oil with spicy taste and aromatic odor, rich in unsaturated fatty acids, principally the linolenic and linoleic acids. This categorizes D. moldavica seed into the group of raw materials suitable for nutraceuticals, food supplements, and functional food applications. Furthermore, numerous investigations show that this plant possesses good antioxidative, antimicrobial and insecticidal activity. It is also used as antinociceptive, sedative, neuroprotective, as well as cardiotonic agents, and for treating chronic mountain sickness.
PB  - Novi Sad : University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management
T2  - Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM)
T1  - Dracocephalum moldovica: cultivation, chemical composition and biological activity
EP  - 167
IS  - 1
SP  - 153
VL  - 2
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2218
ER  - 
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author = "Aćimović, Milica and Sikora, Vladimir and Brdar-Jokanović, Milka and Kiprovski, Biljana and Popović, Vera and Koren, Anamarija and Puvača, Nikola",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Moldavian balm or Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.) is native to temperate climate of Asia, but it was naturalized in Eastern and central Europe, North Africa, China and north-eastern United States. This plant with its citrus like flavor is extensively used as a spice and for composition of teas, because of neral and geranial as major constituents of essential oil. D. moldavica is used in food aromatization, perfumery, alcoholic drinks industry, soaps and detergents. Apart from being used as medicinal and spice plant, it is grown as a honey-bearing plant and cultivated in gardens and parks as an ornamental plant. Seed is a good source of fatty oil with spicy taste and aromatic odor, rich in unsaturated fatty acids, principally the linolenic and linoleic acids. This categorizes D. moldavica seed into the group of raw materials suitable for nutraceuticals, food supplements, and functional food applications. Furthermore, numerous investigations show that this plant possesses good antioxidative, antimicrobial and insecticidal activity. It is also used as antinociceptive, sedative, neuroprotective, as well as cardiotonic agents, and for treating chronic mountain sickness.",
publisher = "Novi Sad : University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management",
journal = "Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM)",
title = "Dracocephalum moldovica: cultivation, chemical composition and biological activity",
pages = "167-153",
number = "1",
volume = "2",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2218"
}
Aćimović, M., Sikora, V., Brdar-Jokanović, M., Kiprovski, B., Popović, V., Koren, A.,& Puvača, N.. (2019). Dracocephalum moldovica: cultivation, chemical composition and biological activity. in Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM)
Novi Sad : University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management., 2(1), 153-167.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2218
Aćimović M, Sikora V, Brdar-Jokanović M, Kiprovski B, Popović V, Koren A, Puvača N. Dracocephalum moldovica: cultivation, chemical composition and biological activity. in Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM). 2019;2(1):153-167.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2218 .
Aćimović, Milica, Sikora, Vladimir, Brdar-Jokanović, Milka, Kiprovski, Biljana, Popović, Vera, Koren, Anamarija, Puvača, Nikola, "Dracocephalum moldovica: cultivation, chemical composition and biological activity" in Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM), 2, no. 1 (2019):153-167,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2218 .