Ocimum basilicum , Vikarsudha
| About Plant | Ocimum basilicum (Family: Lamiaceae) is an erect glabrous herb. It is indigenous to India. The genus Ocimum (Lamiaceae), collectively called basil, an important economic and medicinal herb, imprises about sixty-five species widespread in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world |
| Plant Variety | Vikarsudha |
| Major Constituents of Variety | Methyl chavicol 78%, linalool 0.16% |
| Essential Oil | Ocimum basilicum Vikarsudha essential oil
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| Compounds in essential Oil | Methyl chavicol, Linalool, methyl chavicol, 1,8-cineole, Linalool, L-camphor, Limonene, Eugenol, camphene germacrene D, methyl eugenol |
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| Contributor | S Dwivedi, Tajuddin, M Yaseen, K Singh, AA Naqvi, AP Singh and S Kumar |
| Year of Release | 1999 |
| Reference | Registration of a new variety “Vikarsudha” of Ocimum basilicum. J. Med. Arom. Pl. Sci (1999) 21: 373-374. |