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Bioactive chemical constituents from Hyptis suaveolens stem

Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society (Taipei), 2023
Our previous studies have found that the aerial part of Hyptis rhomboides and the seed of Hyptis suaveolens contain xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitors, inspiring us to investigate the chemical constituents of H. suaveolens stem.
Fu C Hsu   +4 more
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Anthelmintic evaluation and essential oils composition of Hyptis dilatata Benth. and Mesosphaerum suaveolens Kuntze from the Brazilian Amazon.

Acta Tropica, 2022
Hyptis dilatata and Mesosphaerum suaveolens belong to Lamiaceae, are aromatic and medicinal subshrubs with antiparasitic potential and occurrence in the Amazon Region.
A. Lima   +7 more
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Antibiofilm Effects of Thymus Vulgaris and Hyptis Spicigera Essential Oils on Cariogenic Bacteria

Future Microbiology, 2021
Aim: The inhibitory and antibiofilm effects of Thymus vulgaris (EOTv) and Hyptis spicigera essential oils (EOHs) on cariogenic microorganisms were evaluated.
Mariana Raquel Da Cruz Vegian   +2 more
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Chemical composition and antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activity of the essential oil of Hyptis crenata Pohl ex Benth. From the Brazilian Amazon.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2022
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The leaf tea of Hyptis crenata has its practical use in the Brazilian Amazon for treating gastrointestinal and liver disorders, sweating induction, and as an anti-inflammatory.
M. N. N. de Lima   +11 more
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Assessment of larvicidal and genotoxic potentials of extracts of Hyptis suaveolens against Culex quinquefasciatus based on enzyme profile and RAPD-PCR assay.

Acta Tropica, 2022
Vector control strategies have focused on the development of effective and ecofriendly alternatives. In the present study, investigation of larvicidal and genotoxic effects of leaves of Hyptis suaveolens from four different extraction solvents (aqueous ...
Harun K. Aremu   +7 more
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Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. – hyptis

2012
A project on Hyptis suaveolens, that lacked continuity and had low support, began in 1979 and was terminated in 2003. Surveys, mostly piggy-backed on other projects, were conducted in Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico and to a lesser extent in Costa Rica, Cuba and Nicaragua.
Ricardo Segura, Gio Fichera, Mic Julien
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Seed size dimorphism in Hyptis suaveolens aids in differentiation of the germination niche.

Plant biology, 2022
Seed germination characteristics help predict the degree of invasive success of a species based on capacity of the seeds to germinate and recruit into novel habitats. Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit.
S. Rathee   +6 more
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Cytotoxic Constituents from Hyptis verticillata

Journal of Natural Products, 1993
A new cytotoxic (P-388 ED50 4 microgm/ml) arylnaphthalene lignan has been isolated from the Mexican medicinal plant Hyptis verticillata (Lamiaceae) and characterized as 5-methoxydehydropodophyllotoxin [1]. Eight additional lignans were also obtained by bioactivity-directed fractionation using the brine shrimp lethality test.
M, Novelo   +6 more
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