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Articuli, & Positiones In Causa Processus informatiui Pro Beatificatione, & Canonizatione seruae Dei Sororis Paulae de S. Thoma Dominicanae. Quae obi…
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CNS depressant effects, anti-inflammatory activity and anti-cholinergic actions ofSantolina chamaecyparissus extracts
1988
The pharmacological activity of several extracts together with the lyophilized infusion of S. chamaecyparissus ssp. squarrosa were investigated. The lethal dose 50% (LD50), effect on animal metabolism, mechanical and thermic analgesia and spontaneous, anti-inflammatory, and anti-ulcer activity have been determined. Studies on isolated organs (rat duodenum and rat uterus) were also carried out. The hexanic and chloroformic extracts were potent antagonists of the thermic analgesia test; the former extract was also active in the mechanical analgesia test. The chloroformic extract and, to a lesser extent, the ethyl acetate extract and lyophilized infusion demonstrated noteworthy activity as ant…
Screening of antiinflammatory medicinal plants used in traditional medicine against skin diseases
1998
The antiinflammatory activity of twelve medicinal plants used against skin disorders were tested in different experimental models of topical inflammation and one in vitro inhibitory test against phospholipase A2 (PLA2) from Naja naja venom. Forsythia suspensa was the most active species on the arachidonic acid (AA) topical test. This last species together with Astragalus membranaceus and Ranunculus sceleratus were the most active on the 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) acute ear oedema test. Scrophularia auriculata was the most active on multiple topical applications of TPA and on the oxazolone-induced delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH). Santolina chamaecyparissus was the only sp…
Pharmacological Study of Santolina chamaecyparissus. I. Acute Toxicity, Antiinflammatory and Antiulcer Activity
1986
Isolation and identification of an antiinflammatory principle from santolina chamaecyparissus
1989
The chloroform extract from Santolina chamaecyparissus squarrosa exhibited a potent anti-inflammatory effect on carrageenan-induced oedema in the rat hind paw. β-Sytosteryl 3-β-D-glucoside, isolated by fractionating this extract, was anti-inflammatory in the above test, with intraperitoneal and oral ED50 values of 70 and 146 mg/kg, respectively.
Effects of Natural Products on Contact Dermatitis
2005
Some medicinal plants, which are known to produce allergic reactions, are also specifically used as anti- inflammatory agents. Among the more relevant plants, we report species with cinnamaldehyde, cinnamic alcohol, geraniol, hydroxycitronellal, eugenol and isoeugenol are all potential allergens. In addition, fragrances, which are mixtures of small-molecul ar-weight compounds, may induce allergic contact dermatitis due to fragrance-spe cific CD4 + and CD8 + T lymphocytes. Plants from the Asteraceae family used in folk medicine as anti-inflamma tories can cause allergic contact dermatitis because of its content in sesquiterpene lactones, which have been reported as the anti- inflammatory pri…
Faceted phospholipid vesicles tailored for the delivery of Santolina insularis essential oil to the skin
2015
The aim of this work was to formulate Santolina insularis essential oil-loaded nanocarriers, namely Penetration Enhancer containing Vesicles (PEVs), evaluate the physico-chemical features and stability, and gain insights into their ability to deliver the oil to the skin.S. insularis essential oil was obtained by steam distillation, and was predominantly composed of terpenes, the most abundant being β-phellandrene (22.6%), myrcene (11.4%) and curcumenes (12.1%). Vesicles were prepared using phosphatidylcholine, and ethylene or propylene glycol were added to the water phase (10% (v/v)) to improve vesicle performances as delivery systems. Vesicles were deeply characterized by light scattering,…
San Hugo de Lincoln en la pintura valenciana
2005
El presente artículo constituye un inventario y análisis iconográfico de aquellas pinturas de autores valencianos que representan a San Hugo de Lincoln, su datación cronológica, procedencia, ubicación actual, autorías específicas de las mismas, etc. Se hace hincapié en la realidad de reestructurar iconográficamente las pinturas en que aparece integrado formando grupo con otros santos, así como en la revisión iconográfica de identificaciones erróneas o de escenas narrativas en las que se reivindica su auténtico protagonismo frente a interpretaciones de todo punto inexactas, aduciendo al respecto la pertinente argumentación, basada, por descontado, en atributos y símbolos propios, en biografí…
Carta anonima a los señores comisionados del cuerpo de especieros
1797
Los autores constan en final de cada parte En el texto se alude al año 1797 como fecha de las obras Según Gutiérrez del Caño, Miguel Estevan y Cervera, imprimió en Valencia, entre los años 1795-1801 Sin signaturizar