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Light-mediated antibacterial activity of Lippia origanoides H.B.K. in vitro
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2014An ethanol extract and different partition fractions obtained from Lippia origanoides H.B.K. were assayed for light-mediated activity against strains of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Escherichia coli (E. coli). Identical assays were conducted with and without exposure to UV-A (400-315 nm) light to test for light enhanced activity.
Humberto M, Barreto +10 more
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Intermittent drying of Lippia origanoides H.B.K. leaves and Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi fruits
Industrial Crops and Products, 2021Abstract Drying is an indispensable process for maintaining the quality of medicinal plants after harvest. However, the continuous exposure to heated air during drying can induce physical and physicochemical alteration, besides volatile compounds in the dry plant material.
Naiara C. Zotti-Sperotto +10 more
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Essential Oil from Lippia origanoides (Verbenaceae): Haemostasis and Enzymes Activity Alterations
Medicinal Chemistry, 2019Background: The search for natural inhibitors of snake venom toxins is essential to supplement or even replace the serum therapy. The aim of this work was to evaluate the pharmacological properties of essential oil from Lippia origanoides Kunth. (Verbenaceae). Methods: The oil was extracted by hydrodistillation and the constituents were identified
Teixeira, Maria L. +5 more
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Circadian and seasonal study of the cinnamate chemotype from Lippia origanoides Kunth
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2014Abstract The leaves of Lippia origanoides Kunth are used in culinary as flavoring regional dishes and remedy for gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases in the Amazon region. The circadian and seasonal study of its essential oil was characterized by GC and GC–MS analysis.
Alcy F. Ribeiro +3 more
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Promising natural preservatives from Lippia origanoides essential oils (Verbenaceae)
Planta Medica, 2012As preservatives in food and medicines have been related to damages to human health, food and pharmaceutical industries have been suffering a broad pressure from consumers in order to reduce or even avoid the use of chemical preservatives in their products. An interesting alternative is the use of more effective and safer preservatives than the current
C Hernandes +3 more
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Fitoterapia
Lippia origanoides Kunth (LO, Verbenaceae), commonly known in Brazil as salva-de-marajó, is an aromatic plant native to the Americas. Quilombola women from Oriximiná (Pará State, Brazil) use decoctions and decoction vapors of LO aerial parts orally or in sitz baths to alleviate symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
Rayane, da Cruz Albino +9 more
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Lippia origanoides Kunth (LO, Verbenaceae), commonly known in Brazil as salva-de-marajó, is an aromatic plant native to the Americas. Quilombola women from Oriximiná (Pará State, Brazil) use decoctions and decoction vapors of LO aerial parts orally or in sitz baths to alleviate symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
Rayane, da Cruz Albino +9 more
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Devolatilization of Lippia origanoides bagasse. A kinetic study
Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 2022Gabriel F. García Sánchez +3 more
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Chemical Composition and Phytotoxic Activity of Lippia origanoides Essential Oil
Planta Medica, 2023Maira Fonseca, Patricia Pinheiro
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This study investigated the effect of intermittent drying on the specific energy consumption, plant extract yield, content of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and antioxidant activity of L. origanoides leaves. Drying tests were carried out at the Postharvest Laboratory of Medicinal, Aromatic and Spice Plants of the Agricultural Engineering Department of
Caroline Fernanda Albuquerque +6 more
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This study investigated the effect of intermittent drying on the specific energy consumption, plant extract yield, content of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and antioxidant activity of L. origanoides leaves. Drying tests were carried out at the Postharvest Laboratory of Medicinal, Aromatic and Spice Plants of the Agricultural Engineering Department of
Caroline Fernanda Albuquerque +6 more
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