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Chemical composition of essential oils of Anthemis secundiramea Biv. subsp. secundiramea (Asteraceae) collected wild in Sicily and their activity on …

2016

In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oil from the aerial parts of Anthemis secundiramea Biv. subsp. secundiramea L. collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The main components of A. secundiramea were (Z)-lyratyl acetate (14.6%), (Z)-chrysanthenyl acetate (9.9%), (Z)-chrysanthenol (8.7%) and (E)-chrysanthenyl acetate (7.7%). The comparing with other studied oils of genus Anthemis belonging to the same clade is discussed. Antibacterial and antifungal activities against some micro-organisms infesting historical art craft, were also determined.

AntifungalAntifungal Agentsmedicine.drug_classPlant compositionchrysanthenyl derivatives antibacterial and antifungal activityPlant ScienceAsteraceaeBiology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionBridged Bicyclo CompoundsGenuslawBotanyOils VolatilemedicinePlant OilsAnthemisSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaSicilyChemical compositionEssential oilAnthemis secundiramea010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationAnti-Bacterial Agents0104 chemical sciences(Z)-lyratyl acetatevolatile component010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryAnthemis secundiramea Biv. subsp. secundirameaMonoterpenesAnthemisArtNatural Product Research
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Metabolite profile and in vitro activities of Phagnalon saxatile (L.) Cass. relevant to treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

2009

The present study describes for the first time the in vitro properties (inhibition of NO production and anticholinesterase) of Phagnalon saxatile (L.) Cass. (Asteraceae). The methanolic extract showed antioxidant activity that was measured by DPPH assay and beta-carotene bleaching test. The same extract inhibited NO production in the murine monocytic macrophage cell line RAW 264.7. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibition was assessed by modifications of Ellman's method. Purification of the MeOH extract of P. saxatile allowed the isolation of phenolic compounds. Among them, the compounds that most effectively inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced NO production …

AntioxidantDPPHmedicine.medical_treatmentMetaboliteAsteraceaePharmacologyNitric OxideInhibition of NO productionCell LineMicechemistry.chemical_compoundPhagnalon saxatileAlzheimer DiseaseDrug DiscoverymedicineCaffeic acidAnimalsHumansSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaIC50ButyrylcholinesterasePharmacologyPlant Extractsinhibition of NO production Alzheimer's diseaseSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineAcetylcholinesterasePhenolic compoundsAlzheimers diseasechemistryBiochemistryPhagnalon saxatile asteraceae phenolic compoundButyrylcholinesteraseAcetylcholinesteraseCholinesterase InhibitorsLuteolinJournal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry
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Lectotypification of Arnica montana L. (Asteraceae)

2021

A lectotype for Arnica montana L. (Asteraceae) is designated from Linnaeus’ original material preserved in the UPS-BURSER herbarium.

Arnica; Asteraceae; Linnaeus; nomenclature; typificationTipificaciónLinnaeusArnica; Asteraceae; Linneo; nomenclatura; tipificaciónLinneoNomenclatureTypificationNomenclaturaAsteraceaeArnica
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Antibacterial and antifungal activities of Otanthus maritimus (L.) Hoffmanns.Link essential oil from Sicily.

2013

The chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from the flowers of Otanthus maritimus L., a perennial plant growing wild in maritime sands in the Mediterranean region, was investigated by GC and GC-MS analyses. Totally 66 were identified. The oil was dominated by the high content of monoterpene compounds, especially oxygenated monoterpenes which accounted for 73.1%. The most abundant components were yomogi alcohol (20.8%), camphor (15.8%), artemisyl acetate (15.3%) and artemisia alcohol (13.7%). The oil was tested against two Gram (+) and six Gram (-) bacterial strains, both American Type Culture Collection standard strains and clinically isolated (CI), one potentially pathogenic ye…

Artemisyl acetateAntifungal AgentsMonoterpenePlant ScienceFlowersMicrobial Sensitivity TestsAsteraceaeGram-Positive BacteriaBiochemistryYomogi alcoholGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionRhizoctonia solaniCamphorchemistry.chemical_compoundlawBotanyCandida albicansGram-Negative BacteriaOils VolatileAntifungal activitySettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaSicilyEssential oilBotrytis cinereabiologyOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationCamphorAnti-Bacterial AgentsOtanthuschemistryMonoterpenesArtemisiaAntibacterial activityOtanthus maritimuAntibacterial activityNatural product research
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Pilosella brachiata (DC.)F. W. Schultz & Sch. Bip., Pilosella officinarum Vaill., Pilosella Piloselloides (Vill.) Sojak

2007

Asteraceae Pilosella Hieracium
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Studio morfoanatomico delle specie siciliane di Ptilostemon (Asteraceae)

2009

Asteraceae Ptilostemon morfoanatomia
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Cytotoxic activity of several ent-kaurane derivatives of atractyligenin. Synthesis of unreported diterpenic skeleton by chemical rearrangement

2022

Atractyloside, carboxyatractyloside, their aglycon atractyligenin, and several synthetic derivatives were tested and found to be active against a panel of human tumor cell lines. Atractyligenin was subjected to oxidation, bromination, and elimination reactions, obtaining several compounds. A singular skeleton was synthesized by chemical rearrangement starting from 3 beta-bromo-2,15-diketoatractyligenin methyl ester. The synthesized compounds resulted active against all cell lines tested. In particular, 15-ketoatractyligenin methyl ester and 3 beta bromo-2,15-diketoatractyligenin methyl ester resulted the most active with IC50 values of 0.427 and 0.723 mu M against A375 melanoma cell line. E…

Atractyligenin derivativesPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineAntiproliferativeAsteraceaeHorticultureChamaeleon gummifer CassMolecular BiologyBiochemistryChemical modificationsNMR
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Chromosome numbers in Hieracium and Pilosella species (Asteraceae) from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands

2007

Mitotic chromosome numbers are reported from 16 Hieracium and two Pilosella species from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands that are little known cytogenetically. The chromosome numbers of Hieracium aragonense Scheele (2 n = 27, 36), H. compositum Lapeyr. (2 n = 27), H. murcandidum G. Mateo (2 n = 27), H. spathulatum Scheele (2 n = 27), H. segurae Mateo (2 n = 27), H. teruelanum Mateo (2 n = 27), H. valentinum Pau (2 n = 27), Pilosella pseudovahlii (De Retz) Mateo (2 n = 18), and P. tardans (Peter) Sojak (2 n = 36) were determined for the first time. New cytotypes were detected in H. cordifolium Lapeyr. (2 n = 27) and H. loscosianum Scheele (2 n = 36). The karyo- type of the stu…

Balearic islandsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHieraciumChromosomegovernment.political_districtPlant ScienceBiologyAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationPeninsulaBotanygovernmentEndemismMitotic chromosomeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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La valorizzazione della flora spontanea attraverso lo studio di nuovi biopesticidi: Artemisia arborescens L.

2013

A seguito del loro processo evolutivo, numerose specie vegetali hanno orientato il loro metabolismo secondario verso la produzione di molecole complesse, dotate in molti casi di un’evidente funzione protettiva nei confronti delle avversità (insetti, funghi, virus, ma anche altre piante in competizione). Lo studio e la valorizzazione di queste molecole, da utilizzare nell’ambito delle tecniche di difesa sostenibile ed integrata con l’obiettivo di ottenere una riduzione dell’impiego di prodotti sintetici ad elevato impatto ambientale, costituiscono oggi una tematica di ricerca di grande interesse. All’interno della flora spontanea mediterranea, molto rappresentata è Artemisia arborescens L., …

Biocide plants Asteraceae BiodiversityPiante biocide Asteraceae BiodiversitàSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Chemical composition of essential oil from Italian populations of Artemisia alba Turra (Asteraceae).

2012

The use of essential oils as chemotaxonomic markers could be useful for the classification of Artemisia species and to caracterize biodiversity in the different populations. An analysis of the chemical composition of four essential oils from Italian populations of Artemisia alba Turra (collected in Sicily, Marche and Abruzzo) was investigated. In this paper an in depth study of the significant differences observed in the composition of these oils is reported.

BiodiversityPharmaceutical ScienceGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryArticleessential oilAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionArtemisia albalawDrug DiscoveryBotanyOils VolatilePlant OilsSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChemical compositionArtemisia alba; essential oil; biodiversity; α-bisabolone oxide A; davanone DEssential oilα-bisabolone oxide AbiologyEcologyOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesdavanone DSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaBiodiversityAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationArtemisiaItalyChemistry (miscellaneous)MonoterpenesMolecular MedicineArtemisia<em>Artemisia alba</em>; essential oil; biodiversity; α-bisabolone oxide A; davanone DMolecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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