WebbPhlomis bruguieri (Q15350028) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. species of plant. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Phlomis bruguieri. species of plant. Statements. instance of. taxon. 0 references. taxon name. Phlomis bruguieri. taxon author. René Louiche Desfontaines. year of taxon publication. … Webb9 aug. 2010 · Column type Active phase I Reference Comment; Capillary: BP-1: 2061. Raina, Verma, et al., 2006: 25. m/0.32 mm/0.25 μm, N2, 5. K/min, 220. C @ 13. min; T start: 60.C
A new natural hybrid of Phlomis (Lamiaceae) from Turkey - JSTOR
WebbPhlomis bruguieri is a native plant in Iran, which deserves phytochemical study. The aim of this study was evaluation of its iridoid contents along with its antioxidant capacity. WebbThe leaves and flowers of Phlomis species are and in P. bruguieri, germacrene D, g-elemene, germacrene used as a carminative and a stimulant and are locally known B and bicyclogermacrene (15), while in another report, the as ‘Ballikotu, Calba, Salba’ in Turkish traditional medicine presence of germacrene D, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone, (4,5). philipstown dump
Antimicrobial Studies on Extracts of Three Species of Phlomis ...
Webb20 mars 2014 · Conclusions: verbascoside can be found in various species of Iranian Phlomis, of which P. anisodonta, P. bruguieri and P. olivieri might be the best choices. In addition, although the concentration of verbascoside in these plants may be affected by the growing areas and conditions, there are a good agreement between genetic relations … Webb7 okt. 2008 · The antimicrobial activity of Phlomis bruguieri.Desf., P. herba-venti.L., and P. olivieri.Benth. (Labiatae), native plants of Iran, were studied using the disk diffusion method and determination of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values against Staphylococcus aureus.PTCC 1112, Streptococcus sanguis.PTCC 1449, Escherichia … WebbMarrubium vulgare [24], Phlomis bruguieri [25], P. olivieri [25], P. persica [26] and Sideritis montana [27] that have been reported to possess good antioxidant activities. It is interesting to note that most of the Salvia species in our study showed higher antioxidant capacities compared with the previously studied Lamiaceae plants (Table 1). philipstown court