Tagetes erecta, the Mexican marigold, also called Aztec marigold, is a species of the genus Tagetes native to Mexico and Central America. Despite its being native to the Americas, it is often called African marigold. In Mexico, this plant is found in the wild in the states of San Luis Potosí, Chiapas, State of México, Puebla, Sinaloa, Tlaxcala, and Veracruz.
The flower petals have been used in lettuce salads and other foods to add colour and flavour. The dried flower petals, ground to a powder, may be used in poultry feed to ensure a good colouration of egg yolks and broiler skin, especially in the absence of well-pigmented yellow maize in the feed.
Since prehispanic times, this plant has been used for medicinal purposes. The Cherokee used it as a skin wash and for yellow dye. Scientific study shows that thiophenes, natural phytochemicals that include sulfur-containing rings, may be the active ingredients.
Catalog | Product Name | CAS Number | Manual |
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CFN99384 | Lutein | 127-40-2 | |
CFN98838 | Kaempferol | 520-18-3 | |
CFN98756 | Kaempferitrin | 482-38-2 | |
CFN98565 | Luteolin-7-O-glucoside | 5373-11-5 | |
CFN99272 | Quercetin | 117-39-5 | |
CFN98850 | Quercitrin | 522-12-3 | |
CFN93158 | Phenylacetaldehyde | 122-78-1 | n/a |
CFN93191 | Ortho-Hydroxyacetophenone | 118-93-4 | n/a |
CFN90855 | Quercetagetin-7-O-glucoside | 548-75-4 | n/a |
CFN97132 | Uracil | 66-22-8 | n/a |
CFN93001 | Mannitol | 87-78-5 | n/a |
CFN98912 | Uvaol | 545-46-0 | n/a |
CFN99624 | Gallic acid | 149-91-7 |
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