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Background The utilization of plants and plant resources for various ethnobotanical purposes is a common practice in local towns and villages of developing countries, especially in regard to human and veterinary healthcare. For this... more
Herbal plants are considered the most significant source of medicines. These plants have been used as natural remedies since ancient times. Historically, the entire plant has been used to treat a wide range of illnesses. Ocimum sanctum,... more
Background and aims: The current paper aimed to collect and document the information about medicinal plants of Boyer Ahmad and Dena regions and their applications by indigenous inhabitants. Methods: The field surveys were carried out from... more
Phenolic compounds of essential oils from the family Lamiaceae are commonly used substances in the food industry because of their flavouring, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. In this context, it has become important to have... more
Hunting and related bushmeat trade are activities which negatively impact wildlife worldwide, with serious implications for biodiversity conservation. Angola’s fauna was severely decimated during the long-lasting civil war following the... more
Origanum majorana is a medicinal and aromatic plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is cultivated in several parts of the world and, due to its splendid aroma and taste, is widely used for culinary purposes and in perfumes. The... more
Reducing power activities of ten vegetables commonly consumed in Katsina State, Nigeria have been assessed with the view of establishing their antioxidant capacities. Preliminary, the phytochemicals of the individual plants were screened,... more
The Lavandula genus, belonging to the Lamiaceae, includes 39 species, with nearly 400 registered cultivars. Lavandula are worldwide plants that occur over the Mediterranean, Europe, North Africa, southwest Asia to southeast India.... more
This study aimed to identify, register and analyze the ethnoveterinary knowledge of medicinal plants employed in rural communities of the State of Acre-Brazil. Sixty families were interviewed; the personal data and specific questions... more
Perilla frutescens is an annual herb belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is majorly produced in countries like China, Japan, India, Thailand and Korea. Recently, Perilla plant is gaining more attention because of its medicinal... more
As one of the largest genera of the Lamiaceae family, Salvia has a wide distribution worldwide. Despite their great importance and medicinal use, most Salvia species are collected from their natural habitats, and some of them are... more
The Rif region has a rich culture of popular medicine use and valuable medicinal plant practices. This study aimed to assess the potential concerning medicinal plants used in the treatment of neurological diseases. An ethnobotanical... more
The chemical analysis of three Algerian plants was conducted by using Headspace Solid Phase Micro Extraction coupled with Gas Chromatogr aphy Mass Spectrometry (HS SPME GC/ MS). This analysis was performed directly on the dried aerial... more
This paper includes the results of the research on some aspects of the introduction of Agastache urticifolia (Benth.) Kuntze., its biological characteristics and essential oil content. The species under study is a perennial, herbaceous... more
Salvia cinsi, aromatik bitkilere sahip bir taksondur ve uyeleri zengin oranda ucucu yag icerirler. Tum dunyada oldugu gibi ulkemizin bazi yorelerinde tarimi yapilan bitki, “Adacayi” olarak isimlendirilmektedir. Bu arastirmada, Tokat... more
We report an episode of allergic alveolitis in a female farmer due to massive exposure to organic dust contaminated with microorganisms during threshing of herbs (thyme). The patient's medical history, the results of exposure test,... more