Essential oil Azulene, flavonoids, coumarins, plant acids, fatty acids, cyanogenic glycosides, choline, tannin and salicylate derivatives.
Honokiol.
Citral.
Amargogentin.
The flowers of the chamomile plant, specifically the dried flower heads, are used for medicinal purposes. These flowers contain active compounds such as flavonoids and essential oils that contribute to their calming, anti-inflammatory, and digestive properties. Chamomile is commonly used in herbal teas and supplements to promote relaxation and alleviate various ailments.
Diosgenin.
Flavanoids, quercetin.
Crocetin and crocin.
Anthraquinone glycosides.
Flavones, baicalein.
Rich in vitamin K.
Saponin, tannin, insitol.
Ruscogenin and neuorscogenin.