Preferred Name

Chamomile
Synonyms
Definitions

The flower-heads of either the plant Anthemis nobilis or the plant Matricaria chamomilla. Chamomile has a warm aromatic odour and a very bitter taste and contains volatile oils which are a mixture of butyl and amyl angelates and valerates. Due to its coumarin constituents, large doses may interfere with coagulation. (NCI04)

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C1045

ALT_DEFINITION

A family of plants with daisy-like flowers. Two types are German chamomile and Roman or English chamomile. These are used in teas to calm and relax, to improve sleep, and to help with stomach problems. The essential oil (scented liquid taken from plants) of chamomile is used in perfumes, shampoos, lotions, and aromatherapy.

code

C1045

definition

The flower-heads of either the plant Anthemis nobilis or the plant Matricaria chamomilla. Chamomile has a warm aromatic odour and a very bitter taste and contains volatile oils which are a mixture of butyl and amyl angelates and valerates. Due to its coumarin constituents, large doses may interfere with coagulation. (NCI04)

in_subset

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C176424

label

Chamomile

Legacy Concept Name

Chamomile

NCI_Drug_Dictionary_ID

41614

NSC Number

83244

PDQ_Closed_Trial_Search_ID

41614

PDQ_Open_Trial_Search_ID

41614

Preferred_Name

Chamomile

prefixIRI

NCIT:C1045

prefLabel

Chamomile

Semantic_Type

Plant

UMLS_CUI

C0752226

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C79611

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