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Anthemis altissima

Investigations of medicinal plants used traditionally in Greek folk medicine to treat gastric ailments, and peptic ulcer disease have been tested against HP in vitro Konstantinopoulou and coworkers demonstrated that a lipophilic extract of Anthemis altissima L. (Asteraceae) inhibited the growth of several HP strains. Several sesquiterpene lactones (Fig. 1),... [Pg.479]

Fig. 1. Sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis altissima L. (Asteraceae), with in vitro activity against HP. MIC values ranges between 6.25 and 50 figlmL. Fig. 1. Sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis altissima L. (Asteraceae), with in vitro activity against HP. MIC values ranges between 6.25 and 50 figlmL.
Konstantinopoulou M, Karioti A, Skaltsas S, Skaltsa H. (2003) Sesquiterpene Lactones from Anthemis altissima and their anti-Helicobacter pylori activity. J Nat Prod 66 699-702. [Pg.495]

Nahrstedt, A., Wray, V., Grotjahn, L., Fikenscher, L.H. and Hegnauer, R. (1983) New acylated cyanogenic diglycosides from fruits of Anthemis cairica and A. altissima. Planta Med., 49,143. [Pg.172]


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