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- Illicium_anisatum abstract "Illicium anisatum, commonly known as the Japanese star anise, is a tree similar to Chinese star anise. It is highly toxic, therefore it is not edible; instead, it has been burned as incense in Japan, where it is known as shikimi (樒). Cases of illness, including serious neurological effects such as seizures, reported after using star anise tea may be a result of using this species.I. anisatum is native to Japan. It is similar to I. verum, but its fruit is smaller and with weaker odor, which is said to be more similar to cardamom than to anise. While it is poisonous and therefore unsuitable for using internally, it is used for treatment of some skin problems in traditional Chinese medicine.[citation needed]Japanese star anise contains anisatin, shikimin and sikimitoxin, which cause severe inflammation of the kidneys, urinary tract and digestive organs. Other compounds present in toxic species of Illicium are safrole and eugenol, which are not present in I. verum and are used to identify its adulteration. Shikimi gave its name to Shikimic acid, a substance also present in the plant.The essential oil of air-dried Illicium anisatum obtained by hydrodistillation was analyzed by GC–MS. Fifty-two components were identified in the essential oil and the main component was eucalyptol (21.8%).Anisatin and its derivates are suspected of acting as strong GABA antagonists.It is impossible to recognize Chinese and Japanese star anise in its dried or processed form by its appearance only, due to morphological similarities between the species.[citation needed]There are cases of product recalls when products containing star anise were found to be contaminated by Japanese anise. Cases of consumers admitted to hospital with neurological symptoms after ingesting excessive doses of star anise or smaller doses of products adulterated with Japanese anise were described as well.".
- Illicium_anisatum binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Illicium_anisatum division Flowering_plant.
- Illicium_anisatum family Schisandraceae.
- Illicium_anisatum genus Illicium.
- Illicium_anisatum kingdom Plant.
- Illicium_anisatum order Austrobaileyales.
- Illicium_anisatum synonym "Illicium japonicum (Sieb.)".
- Illicium_anisatum synonym "Illicium religiosum (Sieb. et Zucc.)".
- Illicium_anisatum thumbnail Illicium_anisatum_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-075.jpg?width=300.
- Illicium_anisatum wikiPageID "3002867".
- Illicium_anisatum wikiPageRevisionID "597954275".
- Illicium_anisatum binomial "Illicium anisatum".
- Illicium_anisatum binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Illicium_anisatum familia Schisandraceae.
- Illicium_anisatum genus "Illicium".
- Illicium_anisatum hasPhotoCollection Illicium_anisatum.
- Illicium_anisatum imageCaption "Japanese star anise".
- Illicium_anisatum name "Japanese star anise".
- Illicium_anisatum ordo Austrobaileyales.
- Illicium_anisatum regnum "Plantae".
- Illicium_anisatum species "I. anisatum".
- Illicium_anisatum synonyms "Illicium japonicum (Sieb.)".
- Illicium_anisatum synonyms "Illicium religiosum (Sieb. et Zucc.)".
- Illicium_anisatum unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Illicium_anisatum subject Category:Austrobaileyales.
- Illicium_anisatum subject Category:Incense_material.
- Illicium_anisatum subject Category:Plants_described_in_1759.
- Illicium_anisatum subject Category:Poisonous_plants.
- Illicium_anisatum type LivingThing100004258.
- Illicium_anisatum type Object100002684.
- Illicium_anisatum type Organism100004475.
- Illicium_anisatum type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Illicium_anisatum type Plant100017222.
- Illicium_anisatum type PlantsDescribedIn1759.
- Illicium_anisatum type PoisonousPlant113100156.
- Illicium_anisatum type PoisonousPlants.
- Illicium_anisatum type Whole100003553.
- Illicium_anisatum type Eukaryote.
- Illicium_anisatum type Plant.
- Illicium_anisatum type Species.
- Illicium_anisatum type Organism.
- Illicium_anisatum comment "Illicium anisatum, commonly known as the Japanese star anise, is a tree similar to Chinese star anise. It is highly toxic, therefore it is not edible; instead, it has been burned as incense in Japan, where it is known as shikimi (樒). Cases of illness, including serious neurological effects such as seizures, reported after using star anise tea may be a result of using this species.I. anisatum is native to Japan. It is similar to I.".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Badian japoński".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Badiane japonaise".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Illicium anisatum".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Illicium anisatum".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Japanischer Sternanis".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Japanse steranijs".
- Illicium_anisatum label "Бадьян анисовый".
- Illicium_anisatum label "シキミ".
- Illicium_anisatum label "日本莽草".
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Japanischer_Sternanis.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Illicium_anisatum.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Illicium_anisatum.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Illicium_anisatum.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Badiane_japonaise.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs シキミ.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs 붓순나무.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Japanse_steranijs.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Badian_japoński.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs m.08jxns.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Q27019.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Q27019.
- Illicium_anisatum sameAs Illicium_anisatum.
- Illicium_anisatum wasDerivedFrom Illicium_anisatum?oldid=597954275.
- Illicium_anisatum depiction Illicium_anisatum_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-075.jpg.
- Illicium_anisatum isPrimaryTopicOf Illicium_anisatum.
- Illicium_anisatum name "Japanese star anise".