Origin - North America
Chemical profile - Essential oils, terpenes
Classification - Amaranthaceae
Use - Referenced in regional medicinal records
Description:
Chenopodium olidum, derived from a plant native to North America and classified under the Amaranthaceae family, is notable for its complex chemical nature, primarily containing essential oils and terpenes. Its unique botanical and molecular attributes are recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for structural traits, noted for its structurally rich botanical profile, and documented for its molecular and structural significance. Look through comparable item - Open Energetic Channel Link.
Chemical profile - Essential oils, terpenes
Classification - Amaranthaceae
Use - Referenced in regional medicinal records
Description:
Chenopodium olidum, derived from a plant native to North America and classified under the Amaranthaceae family, is notable for its complex chemical nature, primarily containing essential oils and terpenes. Its unique botanical and molecular attributes are recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for structural traits, noted for its structurally rich botanical profile, and documented for its molecular and structural significance. Look through comparable item - Open Energetic Channel Link.