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2021
Fil: Catalán, María José. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán.
Catalan, Cesar Atilio Nazareno +2 more
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Fil: Catalán, María José. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán.
Catalan, Cesar Atilio Nazareno +2 more
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Iridoids from Lippia graveolens
Phytochemistry, 1998An investigation of the leaves of Lippia graveolens from Guatemala provided 10 iridoid and secoiridoid glucosides as well as their ester derivatives. Minor constituents were loganin, secologanin, secoxyloganin, dimethylsecologanoside, loganic acid, 8-epi-loganic acid and caryoptoside.
RASTRELLI, Luca +4 more
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2022
Published as part of Monteiro, Francisca, Costa, Esperança Da, Kissanga, Raquel, Costa, José Carlos & Catarino, Luís, 2022, An annotated checklist of the vascular flora of Quiçama National Park, Angola, pp.
Monteiro, Francisca +4 more
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Published as part of Monteiro, Francisca, Costa, Esperança Da, Kissanga, Raquel, Costa, José Carlos & Catarino, Luís, 2022, An annotated checklist of the vascular flora of Quiçama National Park, Angola, pp.
Monteiro, Francisca +4 more
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Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2020
SCOPE Obesity is characterized by a dysfunction in the adipose tissue and an inflammatory subclinical state leading to insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Patricia Diez-Echave +18 more
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SCOPE Obesity is characterized by a dysfunction in the adipose tissue and an inflammatory subclinical state leading to insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Patricia Diez-Echave +18 more
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Lippia integrifolia (Griseb.) Hieron.
2021Lippia integrifolia (Griseb.) Hieron. is a native aromatic shrub, commonly known as “incayuyo” or “inca tea”. It is widely used in traditional medicine in northern and central Argentina, where infusions of leaves and flowers are used as digestive, emmenagogue, antitussive, carminative, and against dyspepsia, stomachache, flu and indigestions.
Catalan, Cesar Atilio Nazareno +2 more
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Lippia horridula Salimena 2012
2020Lippia horridula (Epling) Salimena et al. (2012: 52). Basionym: Eriope horridula Epling (1936: 191). Type: — BRAZIL. Goyaz: Prope Porto Real, 4 December 1828, W. J. Burchell 8426-5 (holotype K!). Epitype: — BRAZIL, Goiás, Alto Paraíso de Goiás, 30 January 2012, J. F. B. Pastore & H. Moreira CTBS 4067 (CEN!) (here designated).
Cardoso, Pedro Henrique +4 more
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Phyla Canescens (Kunth) Greene - Lippia
2012Lippia, Phyla canescens, originating from South America, is widespread in south-eastern Australia, especially in the Murray-Darling Basin. It continues to spread and is increasing in density. Lippia is having very significant impacts on agricultural production and the environment.
Mic Julien +2 more
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Essential Oil Analysis by GC-MS and Analgesic Activity of Lippia citriodora and Citrus limon
Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants (JEOBP), 2019The aim of the study was to characterize the chemical composition and biological properties of the essential oil from the plant Lippia citriodora and Citrus limon grown in Iraq.
R. Kaskoos
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