Search results for "LAMIACEAE"

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The genusThymus(Lamiaceae) in Sicily

2015

An update on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of the genus Thymus in Sicily is given. This study is based on literature, herbarium and field investigations. In total, five taxa belonging to Thymus sect. Serpyllum (Th. richardii subsp. nitidus, Th. longicaulis and Th. praecox subsp. parvulus) and Th. sect. Hyphodromi (Th. spinulosus and Th. paronychioides) occur in Sicily. For each one, information about taxonomy, habitat, phenology, chromosome number and distribution are provided. Furthermore, the name Thymus pedicillatus Lojac. is here typified. Finally, an analytical key for the identification of the studied taxa is proposed.

Chromosome numberbiologyPhenologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaEndemics identification key Mediterranean nomenclature taxonomy typificationZoologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationGeographic distributionTaxonHerbariumSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBotanyLamiaceaeTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties concerning the Iberian System flora, I

2015

Como resultado de nuestros estudios sobre la flora del Sistema Ibérico, se proponen varias combinaciones nuevas y dos nuevas subespecies, éstas en el género Teucrium. Several new nomenclatural combinations and two new subspecies of Teucrium are here proposed.

Cordillera IbéricaTaxonomíaLamiaceaeNomenclatureVascular plantsCiencias biológicasEspañaBotánica:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]TeucriumPlantas vascularesSpainIberian SystemUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDANomenclaturaTaxonomy
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Bilabiate Flowers: The Ultimate Response to Bees?

2007

† Background and Aims Bilabiate flowers have evolved in many lineages of the angiosperms, thus representing a convincing example of parallel evolution. Similar to keel blossoms, they have obviously evolved in order to protect pollen against pollen-collecting bees. Although many examples are known, a comprehensive survey on floral diversity and functional constraints of bilabiate flowers is lacking. Here, the concept is widened and described as a general pattern. † Methods The present paper is a conceptional review including personal observations of the authors. To form a survey on the diversity of bilabiate blossoms, a search was made for examples across the angiosperms and these were combi…

DorsumPollinationEcologyLamialesBiodiversityFeeding BehaviorFlowersPlant ScienceBeesBiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeBiological EvolutionMagnoliopsidaInflorescencePollenmedicineAnimalsPollenGeneral patternFunctional significanceParallel evolutionFloral Biology of the LamiaceaeAnnals of Botany
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Pollination efficiency and pollen limitation in bistaminate vs tetrastaminate Lamiaceae

2021

EcologybiologyPollinationPollenBotanymedicineLamiaceaePlant Sciencemedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Species Biology
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Hastifolins A-G, antefeedant neo-clerodane diterpenoids from Scutellaria hastifolia

2010

From the aerial parts of Scutellaria hastifolia, family Lamiaceae (Labiatae), seven neo-clerodane diterpenoids (hastifolins A-G) were isolated. The products are similar to the known scuteparvin and are characterized by being trans-cinnamoyl derivatives. Structures and stereochemistry were determined by intensive NMR investigation. Six of the products form three pairs of epimers at C-13. Hastifolins A-C showed significant antifeedant activity.

Family LamiaceaeStereochemistryScutellariaChemical structurePlant ScienceHorticultureSpodopteraBiochemistryDiterpenes Clerodanechemistry.chemical_compoundFeeding behaviorAnimalsMolecular BiologyNuclear Magnetic Resonance BiomolecularbiologyMolecular StructureGeneral MedicineFeeding BehaviorSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationTerpenoidchemistryLarvaScutellariaLamiaceaeEpimerDiterpeneScutellaria hastifolia Lamiaceae diterpenes neo-clerodanes epimers antifeedant
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Exploring natural products-based cancer therapeutics derived from egyptian flora

2020

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Egyptian plants are a rich source of natural molecules, representing considerable biodiversity due to climate variations between the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western regions of the country. Sinai is considered a precious nature reserves preserving flora, fauna, marine organisms, and historical habitats with ancient origins. Here, traditional medicinal approaches have been used for hundreds of years. Healthy lifestyles, low levels of stress and microbial infections, and a dependence on flora and herbal medicine might in combination explain why the burden of cancer is lower in some regions than in others. Aim of the study The primary aim of this …

FloraNigella sativa03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansMedicinal plants030304 developmental biologyPharmacologyBiological Products0303 health sciencesPlants MedicinalbiologyTraditional medicineApocynaceaeEuphorbiaceaefood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationIsolation (microbiology)Antineoplastic Agents Phytogenic030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEgyptLamiaceaeEthnomedicinePhytotherapyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
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A new species of Sideritis L. (Lamiaceae) for the Spanish flora

1992

PERIS, J. B., STUBING, G. & FIGUEROLA, R., 1992. A new species of Sideritis L. (Lamiaceae) for the Spanish flora. A description is given of a new species of the genus Sideritis L. for the Spanish Flora.

Geographic distributionbiologyBotanySideritisZoologyLamiaceaeTaxonomy (biology)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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Chemical composition and biological activity of Salvia verbenaca essential oil

2011

Salvia verbenaca L. (syn. S. minore) is a perennial herb known in the traditional medicine of Sicily as “spaccapetri” and is used to resolve cases of kidney stones, chewing the fresh leaves or in decoction. The chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from aerial parts of S. verbenaca collected in Piano Battaglia (Sicily) on July 2009, was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. The oil was strongly characterized by fatty acids (39.5%) and carbonylic compounds (21.2%), with hexadecanoic acid (23.1%), ( Z)-9-octadecenoic acid (11.1%) and benzaldehyde (7.3%) as the main constituents. The in vitro activity of the essential oil against some microorganisms in comparison with chloramphenicol by the …

Gram-positive bacteriaCarboxylic AcidsDecoctionMicrobial Sensitivity TestsPlant ScienceSalviaGram-Positive BacteriaGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrylaw.inventionfoodlaw(Z)-9-octadecenoic acidGram-Negative BacteriaDrug DiscoveryPlant OilsVolatile componeSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaSalviaFood scienceSicilyChemical compositionEssential oilPharmacologyβ-phellandrene (Z)-9-octadecenoic acid Antibacterial activity Benzaldehyde Hexadecanoic acid Lamiaceae Salvia verbenaca Volatile componeLamiaceaeSalvia verbenacabiologyChemistryFatty AcidsVolatile componentsSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineBenzaldehydePlant Components Aerialbiology.organism_classificationfood.foodAnti-Bacterial AgentsComplementary and alternative medicineβ-phellandreneSalvia verbenacaAntibacterial activityGas chromatography–mass spectrometryHexadecanoic acidBacteria
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Potential Antioxidant and Antiviral Activities of Hydroethanolic Extracts of Selected Lamiaceae Species

2022

Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are potential sources of natural bioactive phytochemical compounds of an incredible worth for the food industry, such as polyphenols. Lamiaceae medicinal and aromatic plants from Granada’s high plateau, concretely Origanum bastetanum, Thymus zygis gracilis, Thymus longiflorus, Thymus membranaceus and Ziziphora hispanica, were evaluated under different conventional solid–liquid extraction conditions to obtain extracts enriched in bioactive compounds. Phenolic profile was detected by HPLC-QTOF-MS, identifying a high abundance of bioactive constituents. Furthermore, antioxidant and antiviral activities of the mentioned plants were studied as biological prop…

Health (social science)LamiaceaeMicrobiologiaPolyphenolsPhenolic compounds; polyphenolsPlant Sciencephenolic compounds; polyphenols; medicinal and aromatic plants; HPLC-MS; antioxidant activity; antiviral activity; LamiaceaeHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyPhenolic compoundsEcologiaHPLC-MSAntioxidant activityMedicinal and aromatic plantsAntiviral activityFood Science
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Precisiones nomenclaturales en <em>Phlomis</em> × <em>composita</em> Pau <em>(Lamiaceae)</em>

2014

Se revisan algunos aspectos relacionados con la nomenclatura de Phlomis × composita. Se tipifica el nombre P. × composita Pau (Lamiaceae) a partir de material original de Pau, recolectado por Bourgeau en 1849 y conservado en el herbario del Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid. Se rechaza la anterior propuesta de tipificación de Mateu (1986) por ser incorrecta. Se propone un nuevo estatus taxonómico para el híbrido entre P. crinita subsp. crinita y P. lychnitis, bajo el rango de notosubespecie: P. × composita nothosubsp. trullenquei (Pau) P. P. Ferrer, Guara & E. Laguna, stat. nov.

HerbariumPhlomisCompositaBotanyLamiaceaePlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationNomenclatureCollectanea Botanica
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