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Lippia alba essential oil as anesthetic for tambaqui
Aquaculture, 2018Abstract The study evaluated the anesthetic activity of Lippia alba essential oil (EO) in tambaqui ( Colossoma macropomum ). For this, two assays were realized. The first experiment determined the time to induce tambaqui anesthesia using L. alba EO at 20, 50, 100, 200 and 300 mg L −1 . In the second were evaluated the biochemical response of fish
Erix dos Santos Batista +7 more
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Antiulcerogenic activity of Lippia alba (Mill.) N. E. Brown (Verbenaceae)
Il Farmaco, 2001Lippia alba (Mill.) N. E. Brown Verbenaceae, known popularly as 'Juanilama' or 'Salvia Sija', is prized widely in folk medicine in Guatemala. Its leaves are employed as an infusion and decoction as a remedy for stomach problems, dysentery, colds and cough, febrifuge, as well as a sedative and in spasmolitic remedies.
M E, Pascual +3 more
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Actividad antibacteriana de Lippia alba
2007Lippia alba (Mill.) N. E. Brown. (Verbenaceae) es una especie ampliamente utilizada en la medicina popular en Brasil como digestivo y antiséptico. La caracterización preliminar de los aceites esenciales obtenidos de las partes aéreas de la planta fue realizada por CG/EM.
Nogueira, Marisa A. +3 more
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Cytogenetic characterization of Lippia alba and Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) from Brazil
Journal of Plant Research, 2006The aim of this work was to determine the cytogenetic characteristics of Brazilian Lippia alba (Mill) N. E. Brown and Lantana camara Plum. that could be useful for future characterization of these genera. Our analyses revealed that Li. alba has 2n=30 chromosomes consisting of ten metacentric and five submetacentric pairs, while La.
Aline Dias, Brandão +4 more
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Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton & P. Wilson
2018The species Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton & P. Wilson is a subshrub belonging to the family Verbenaceae. It is widely distributed in Latin America. In Brazil, it occurs in almost all regions and is therefore known by various names, where the most common are “erva-cidreira,” “falsa-melissa,” “cha-de-tabuleiro,” “salva-do-Brasil” and “erva ...
Renata Evaristo Rodrigues da Silva +5 more
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ENSAIOS CITOTÓXICOS DE Lippia alba
Anais do Congresso Brasileiro Interdisciplinar em Ciência e Tecnologia, 2022Elvis Bezerra Santos +5 more
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The Essential Oil ofLippia alba(Mill.) N.E.Br.
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1990ABSTRACT Capillary GC of the essential oil of Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. showed a high content of citral (64.6% = 28.2% neral and 36.4% geranial). The oil was found to possess strong antifungal activity against Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. interdigitale and Candida albicans.
Chris E. Fun, Anders Baerheim Svendsen
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Larvicidal activity of essential oils of Lippia alba and Lippia graveolens, on Aedes aegypti L.
Revista Científica de la Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia, 2017Aedes aegypti L. (Díptera: Culicidae), is the vector of viruses that cause febrile illnesses such as dengue, chikungunya and zika, which affect in large extent the population of tropical countries, thus, the search of pesticides of natural origin is an important resource to combat this mosquito.
Aldana, Francisco, Cruz, Sully
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Iridoid and phenylethanoid glycosides from Lippia alba
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2006F.G. Barbosa +3 more
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Anticancer activity in vitro of the Lippia alba essential oil
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the anticancer activity in vitro of the essential oil (EO) of Lippia alba and characterize its chemical composition. Methods: The EO was extracted via hydrodistillation from leaves collected in Maranhão, Brazil.Gustavo Oliveira Everton +9 more
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