![]() Of the many further species of the genus Thymus, only Th. Mastic thyme, also known as Spanish wild marjoram ( Th. The herb is much cultivated in Eastern and Southern Europe and (Natural Product Research, 24, 1890, 2010) Origin Thymol (60%), p-cymene (10%) and γ-terpinene (6%), with large variation in percentages. (National Academy Science Letters, 35, 445, 2012) Were found to be thymol and its methyl ether. ![]() serpyllum (grown in Uttarakhand, Northern India) The lemonįragrance is due to citral (14%), and thymol was found in small (0.5%) yet Lemon thyme, Thymus x citriodorus, was found to contain anĮssential oil rich in geraniol (up to 60%) other compounds identified include Further components in theĮssential oil are thymol methyl ether (2%), cineol, cymene, α-pinene, In winter, phenolĬontent is lower (but mostly thymol) in summer, more phenols (up to 70%) areįound, with significant amounts of carvacrol. The content of essential oil varies drastically with climate, time of harvestĪnd storage conditions extreme values are 0.75% and 6.5%. Frequently, the whole herb (leaves plus stem) is sold. Usually means a spice mixture containing such herbs (see Usage may vary even within a given language, depending on the region and With qualifying or descriptive adjectives, may be applied toĪ varity of native herbs including, but not restricted to, Turkish kekik or Arabic zatar/satar Īnd related forms in Hebrew and Persian, often in conjunction In the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean, there is often nor clearĭistinction made between a couple of aromatic herbs of The wild thyme found in England is mostly not Th. ![]() Romanian Cimbrișor de câmp (Cimbrişor de câmp ), Cimbru sălbatic Lithuanian Paprastasis čiobrelis Keturbriaunis čiobrelis ( Thymus pulegioides) Сүрүнән кәкликоту Basque Sarpoil, Txerpolĭutch Kruipende tijm, Wilde tijm, KwendelĮnglish Continental wild thyme, Creeping thyme Pharmaceutical Herba Thymi serpylli Albanian Zhumbricë, Krasta, Zhumbrica Synonyms for wild thyme ( Thymus serpyllum) Turkish Dağ kekiği, Bahçe kekiği, Esas kekik, Karabas, Nemamulotu Ukrainian Чебрець, Тим’ян, Чебрець звичайний Tymyan, Chebrets, Chebrets zvichajnyj Slovak Materina dúška obyčajná, Dúška tymianová, Tymian Materina dúška vajcovitá ( Th. ![]() Portuguese Tomilho-ordinário Tomilho, Timo ( Th. Polish Tymianek pospolity, Tymianek właściwy Maltese Timu, Sagħtar ( Thymus capitatus) Lithuanian Čiobrelis, Vaistinis čiobrelis Hungarian Timián, Tömjénfű, Démutka, Kakukkfű, Balzsamfű German Thymian, Römischer Quendel, Kuttelkraut Georgian ქონდარი, ურცი Kondari, Khondari, Urtsi Gaelic Lus-an-rìgh, Lus-mhic-Rìgh-Bhreatainn, Tiom Кәкликоту, Кәкоту Basque Elharr, Ezkai, Tuma, Xarbotīreton Turkantin, Munudig ( Thymus serphyllum), Tin-gouez-bihan ( Thymus serphyllum), Tinīulgarian Мащерка градинска Mashterka gradinskaĬatalan Farigola, Frígola, Timonet, Tomell, Timó Pebrella ( Thymus piperella)Ĭzech Mateřídouška, Tymián, Tymián obecný
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