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Show Activity A Antiglutamaergic *Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press. Plant # Chemicals Total PPM Acacia farnesiana Huisache; Popinac; Opopanax; Cassie; Sweet Acacia 1 Achillea millefolium Milfoil; Yarrow 1 Acinos suaveolens 1 Acorus calamus Sweetroot; Myrtle Flag; Sweet Calamus; Calamus; Sweetflag; Flagroot 1 Agastache rugosa 1 Allium sativum var. sativum Garlic 1 Aloysia citrodora Lemon Verbena 1 Alpinia officinarum Lesser Galangal; Chinese Ginger 1 Alpinia galanga Siamese Ginger; Greater Galangal; Languas 1 Ananas comosus Pineapple 1 Anethum graveolens Dill; Garden Dill 1 Angelica archangelica Wild Parsnip; Angelica; Garden Angelica 1 Apium graveolens Celery 1 Artemisia vulgaris Mugwort 1 Artemisia annua Qinghao; Sweet Wormwood (GRIN); Annual Mugwort (GRIN); Sweet Annie; Annual Wormwood (GRIN) 1 Ballota nigra Black Horehound 1 Callicarpa americana American Beauty Berry; Beauty Berry; French Mulberry 1 Camellia sinensis Tea 1 Capsicum annuum Paprika; Green Pepper; Cone Pepper; Bell Pepper; Sweet Pepper; Cherry Pepper 1 Carica papaya Papaya 1 Carum carvi Comino (Sp.); Kummel (Ger.); Carum; Caraway; Comino de prado (Sp.) 1 Centella asiatica Gotu Kola; Pennywort 1 Chrysanthemum x morifolium Mum; Chrysanthemum; Florist's Chrysanthemum; Ju Hua (Pinyin) 1 Cinnamomum verum Ceylon Cinnamon; Cinnamon 1 Cinnamomum aromaticum Cassia Lignea; Canela de la China (Sp.); Cassia Bark; China Junk Cassia; Saigon Cinnamon; Chinazimt 1 (Ger.); Canelero chino (Sp.); Cassia; Chinesischer Zimtbaum (Ger.); Canelle de Cochinchine (Fr.); Chinese Cassia; Cannelier Casse (Fr.); Chinese Cinnamon; Zimtcassie (Ger.); Cannelier de Chine (Fr.); Kashia-Keihi (Jap.) 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Foeniculum vulgare Fennel 1 Fragaria spp Strawberry 1 Gardenia jasminoides Gardenia; Shan-Zhi-Zi; Shan-Chih-Tzu; Jasmin; Zhi Zi; Cape Jasmine 1 Glycyrrhiza glabra Commom Licorice; Licorice-Root; Licorice; Smooth Licorice 1 Helianthus annuus Girasol; Sunflower 1 Hesperis matronalis Dame's Rocket; Damask-Violet; Sweet Rocket; Dame's-Violet 1 Hibiscus sabdariffa Kharkadi; Roselle; Indian Sorrel; Sorrel; Rosa de Jamaica (Sp.); Sereni (Sp.); Rosella (Ger.); Red Sorrel; 1 Malventee (Ger.); Acedera de Guinea (Sp.); Jamaica Sorrel Humulus lupulus Hops 1 Hypericum perforatum Goatweed; Klamath Weed; Common St. Johnswort; Hypericum; St. John's-wort 1 Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop 1 Illicium verum Star Anise; Chinesischer Sternanis (Ger.); anis estrellado (Sp.); Sternanis (Ger.); Chinese Star Anise; anis de China 1 (Sp.) 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