Search results for " Lamiaceae"

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The Diterpenoids from the Genus Hyptis (Lamiaceae)

2009

The genus Hyptis (family Lamiaceae) is known mainly for the essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of several species. Less known are the diterpenoids, extracted from a limited number of species. In consideration of the interest for the structures of this class of compounds, largely occurring in the whole Lamiaceae family, the present paper means to review and update their chemistry. Also the use of many species of Hyptis in folk-medicine is reported.

PharmacologyFamily LamiaceaebiologyHyptisOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationTerpenoidAnalytical ChemistryLabdanechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHyptis Lamiaceae diterpenoidsGenusBotanyLamiaceaeAbietaneHETEROCYCLES
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Structure and Biological Activity of the Furan-Diterpenoids from the Genera Leonotis and Leonurus

2007

The present review, covering the literature up to 2006, reports the chemistry and the biological activities of the diterpenoids occurring in the aerial parts of species belonging to the genera Leonotis and Leonurus, family Lamiaceae.

PharmacologyFamily Lamiaceaenatural productLeonurusLeonuruNatural productbiologyOrganic Chemistrybiological activityBiological activitybiology.organism_classificationAnalytical ChemistryLabdanechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFuranLeonotiBotanyLabdaneLeonotisHETEROCYCLES
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A Review of the Phytochemistry, Traditional Uses and Biological Activities of the Essential Oils of Genus Teucrium

2020

AbstractThe genus Teucrium is a large and polymorphic genus of the Lamiaceae family distributed in mild climate zones, particularly in the Mediterranean basin and Central Asia. Studies of nonvolatile constituents of Teucrium species showed that they are a rich source of neo-clerodane diterpenoids, considered as chemotaxonomic markers of the genus. In addition to the nonvolatile metabolites, there has been a large interest in the essential oils of this genus. In this review, a complete survey of the chemical composition and biological properties of the essential oils isolated from Teucrium taxa is provided. In traditional medicine, since ancient times, species of this genus have been widely …

PhytochemistryPharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinTeucriumAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionTeucriumGenuslawBiological propertyDrug DiscoveryBotanyOils VolatileEssential oilPharmacologyLamiaceaebiologyPlant Extracts010405 organic chemistryOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryTaxonComplementary and alternative medicineTeucrium Lamiaceae ethnopharmacology essential oil biological propertiesMolecular MedicineLamiaceaeMedicine TraditionalPlanta Medica
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Pharmacological and chemical features ofNepetaL. genus: Its importance as a therapeutic agent

2017

Medicinal plants have always had great value for the human population due to their valuable constituents and potential bioactivities. The objective of this review is to present an updated overview of an important medicinal plant genus Nepeta L., from the family Lamiaceae, revealing its traditional utilization, biological activity, phytoconstituents, and mechanisms of action. For this purpose, a literature survey was carried out by using SciFinder, ScienceDirect, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science followed by a revision of the bibliographies of the related articles. We have described and analyzed the role of plants in drug discovery and the importance of Nepeta species. Information on the ut…

Populationbiological activityPharmacology01 natural sciencesNepetaHumanseducationMedicinal plantsLarvicideAnopheles stephensiPharmacologyeducation.field_of_studyLamiaceaePlants MedicinalbiologyTraditional medicine010405 organic chemistryfolk medicinebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobial0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrybiological activity; folk medicine; Lamiaceae; Nepeta; phytochemistry; PharmacologyNepetaphytochemistryLamiaceaeMedicine TraditionalLiterature surveyPhytotherapyPhytotherapy Research
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Chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Stachys palustris L. (Lamiaceae) growing wild in Southern Italy

2007

The paper reports the composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Stachys palustris L. (Lamiaceae) from Southern Italy. The essential oil was extracted by hydrodistillation from selected plants and its chemical composition was determined by the GC-MS system on two fused- silica capillary columns of different polarity. The mass fraction of oil was 0.21 % on a dry weight basis. Altogether, 92 compounds were identified accounting for 93.6 % of the total oil, which was characterized mainly by carbonylic compounds (25.4 %), fatty acids and their esters (24.2 %), along with sesquiterpenoidic compounds (16.0 %) and phenols (11.2 %). The major components of the sample were caryophyllene o…

Stachys palustris; Lamiaceae; essential oil; caryophyllene oxide; hexahydrofarnesyl acetone; GC-MS
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The chemical composition of the aerial parts of Stachys spreitzenhoferi (Lamiaceae) growing in Kythira Island (Greece), and their antioxidant, antimi…

2022

The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach disorders, and stress. The aim of this study was to investigate the chemical profile and biological activity of the methanolic extract of Stachys spreitzenhoferi Heldr. (Lamiaceae) aerial parts, collected on the island of Kythira, South Greece. The analysis by liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization and high-resolution mass spectrometry [LC-(-)ESI/HRMSn] of the methanol extract revealed the occurrence of thirty-six compounds - flavonoids, phenylethanoid glycosides, iridoids, quinic acid derivatives, aliphatic alcohol glycosides, and oligosaccharides - highlighting the substanti…

Staphylococcus aureusQuinic AcidPlant ScienceAntiproliferative activityHorticultureAntimicrobial activityBiochemistryAntioxidantsAntimicrobial activity; Antioxidant effects; Antiproliferative activity; LC-(−)ESI/HRMS(n); Lamiaceae; Stachys spreitzenhoferi Heldr.; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antioxidants; Flavonoids; Glycosides; Greece; Humans; Iridoids; Methanol; Plant Components Aerial; Plant Extracts; Quinic Acid; Reactive Oxygen Species; Staphylococcus aureus; Superoxide Dismutase; U937 Cells; Anti-Infective Agents; Lamiaceae; StachysAnti-Infective AgentsHumansIridoidsStachys spreitzenhoferi HeldrGlycosidesMolecular BiologyFlavonoidsLamiaceaeGreecePlant ExtractsSuperoxide DismutaseMethanolStachys spreitzenhoferi Heldr.LC-(−)ESI/HRMS(n)AerialGeneral MedicineU937 CellsAntioxidant effectPlant Components AerialAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntioxidant effectsStachysPlant ComponentsReactive Oxygen Species
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Phytochemical composition, anti-inflammatory and antitumour activities of four Teucrium essential oils from Greece

2009

Abstract The essential oils of four Teucrium species were studied and 150 components, in all, were identified. All oils were rich in sesquiterpenes (50.1–55.8%). Spathulenol and δ-cadinene were the main compounds of Teucrium brevifolium oil; caryophyllene and 4-vinyl guaiacol predominated in Teucrium flavum . Carvacrol and caryophyllene oxide predominated in Teucrium montbretii ssp. heliotropiifolium , while carvacrol and caryophyllene were the most abundant components in Teucrium polium ssp. capitatum . The oil which most effectively inhibited LPS-induced NO production in macrophage cell line RAW 264.7 was that from T. brevifolium (IC 50  = 7.1 μg/ml), followed by T. montbretii ssp. heliot…

Teucrium brevifolium Teucrium flavum Teucrium montbretii ssp heliotropiifolium Teucrium polium ssp capitatum Lamiaceae Essential oil Sesquiterpene Anti-inflammatory activity CytotoxicitybiologyTraditional medicinemedicine.drug_classCaryophyllenefood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSesquiterpeneTeucrium poliumAnti-inflammatoryfood.foodAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionTeucriumchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchemistrylawBotanymedicineLamiaceaeCarvacrolEssential oilFood Science
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Floral Diversity and Pollen Transfer Mechanisms in Bird-pollinated Salvia Species

2007

† Background and Aims Bird-pollinated (ornithophilous) Salvia species (sages) transfer pollen either by means of a staminal lever mechanism or by immovable stamens. As the distribution of the two modes within the genus is not known, we present a survey of all ornithophilous sages. The main focus is given to floral diversity especially with respect to functional lever morphology. Thereby the hypothesis is tested that, due to a pollinator shift from bees to birds, the lever mechanism became unnecessary. † Methods To get a general idea about the diversity of pollen transfer mechanisms, 186 ornithophilous Salvia species were classified according to the functional morphology of the stamen and th…

business.product_categoryPollinationStamenFlowersPlant ScienceBiologySalviamedicine.disease_causeBirdsPollinatorPollenBotanymedicineAnimalsNectarSalviaLeverBiodiversityFeeding BehaviorBeesbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeMicroscopy Electron ScanningKey (lock)CorrigendumbusinessFloral Biology of the LamiaceaeAnnals of Botany
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