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Ratolest Davidova
Její první odborné studie k tématu vysly v rocence Judaica Bohemiae jiz v roce 1972,2 o rok pozdeji obhájila rigorózní práci David Gans a jeho hebrejsky spis Cemach David a o necelych dvacet let pozdeji vysla ukázka prekladu kroniky v Zidovské rocence.3 V úplnosti je ale predstaven preklad Gansovy kroniky zcela poprvé. Jeho spis Magen David, kompendium astronomickych znalostí své doby, ktery byl prokazatelnë hotov v rukopise jiz pri vydání kroniky Cemach David v roce 1592,5 vysel az o dvacet let pozdëji (1612) v Praze. Pri souëinnosti tiskare a autora mohl text vznikat takrka \"za pochodu\", coz se odrazilo na jeho aktuálnosti. 2 Jirina SEDINOVÁ, Non-Jewish sources in the Chronicle by David Gans 'Tsemah David', Judaica Bohemiae 8, 1972, c. 1, s. 3-15; TÁZ, Czech history as reflected in the historical work by David Gans, Judaica Bohemiae 8, 1972, c. 2, s. 73-84; TÁZ, Old Czech Legends in the Work of David Gans, 1952, Judaica Bohemiae 14, 1978, c. 2, s. 89-112.
Chemical Composition and Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Artemisia judaica L. Essential Oil from Saudi Arabia
Gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analyses were conducted on essential oil extracted from Saudi Arabian Artemisia judaica L. (A. judaica) aerial parts, resulting in the identification of 58 constituents, representing 93.0% of the total oil composition. The oil primarily consisted of monoterpenes (38.6%), sesquiterpenes (14.1%), and other compounds such as ethyl esters and cyclic ketones (40.3%). The main components identified were piperitone (16.5%), ethyl cinnamate (12.9%), and camphor (9.7%). Multivariate statistical analyses (MVAs), including principal component analysis (PCA) and agglomerative hierarchical clustering (AHC) analysis, were employed to compare the chemical makeup of this oil with 20 other A. judaica oils from various regions. The study revealed distinct clusters, highlighting unique chemotypes and geographic variations. Particularly, the oil from the current study demonstrated a specialized chemical profile with significant concentrations of specific compounds, contributing significantly to its distinctiveness. Further cytotoxicity testing on RAW264.7 macrophages suggested that concentrations below 20 μg/mL of A. judaica oil are suitable for future pharmacological investigations. This study provides valuable insights into the chemical diversity, geographic variations, and potential biomedical applications of these essential oils.