Volatile oil of hyssop contains isopinocamphone, camphene, pinenes, terpinene, the glycoside hyssopin, flavonoids (diosmin and hesperidin), tannins, acids, resin, gum, and marrubiin.
Honokiol.
Amargogentin.
Citral.
Diosgenin.
Flavanoids, quercetin.
Crocetin and crocin.
Anthraquinone glycosides.
Flavones, baicalein.
In herbal medicine, the term "hyssop" refers to a plant known for its medicinal properties. Historically, hyssop has been used for its therapeutic benefits, such as treating respiratory issues, digestive problems, and skin conditions.
Hyssop is an ancient herb which was cultivated for its medicinal properties as well as romantic properties the oil is extracted from the leaves and flowers by distallation it is beneficial for all respiratory problems and can help relieve hayfever
Ruscogenin and neuorscogenin.
Cinnamaldehyde, eugenol.