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Lamiaceae Salvia

Lycaeum > Leda > Taxonomy > Eukaryota > Plantae > Tracheophyta > Angiospermae > Dicotyledonae > Lamiales > Lamiaceae > Salvia > Salvia divinorum... [Pg.489]

Salvia is one of the most important genera of the Family Lamiaceae. Several species of salvia ai e used in folk medicine as antiseptics, astringents and spasmolytics [3]. [Pg.365]

Most of the plants, collected from Lamiaceae family, are aromatic and grown in Aegean-Mediterranean regions (West-South Anatolia). These are Salvia, Sideritis, Thymus, Origanum, Satureja, Stachys, Micromeria, Nepeta etc. [Pg.68]

Among Lamiaceae family plants, except 4/wg postii, none of the species gave hit in the yeast based assay. However, a few Salvia species (S. triloba, S. blepharo-chlaena, S. syriaca), and a few Sideritis species (S. aytachii, S. lycia) showed high inhibition against at least one or two tested yeasts among the three yeasts nsed in DNA damaging microtiter assay (Table 6.1). [Pg.76]

Salvia aucheri Bentham var. aucheri Bentham (roots) Lamiaceae 55 39.6... [Pg.79]

Salvia candidissima Vahl ssp. candidissima Vahl. (roots) Lamiaceae 63 31.9... [Pg.79]

Salvia cassia Samuelss. ex. Rech. Fil. (aerial parts) Lamiaceae 64 29.4... [Pg.79]

Salvia eriophora Boiss. Kotschy (aerial parts) Lamiaceae NA... [Pg.79]

Salvia heldreichiana Boiss. ex Bentham (roots) Lamiaceae 64 36.0... [Pg.79]

Salvia hypargeia Fisch. Mey. (Acetone root ext) (roots) Lamiaceae 95 15.9... [Pg.79]

Salvia pilifera Montbret Aucher ex Bentham (aerial parts) Lamiaceae 62 33.3... [Pg.79]

Salvia staminea Montbret Aucher ex Bentham (MeOH ext. roots) Lamiaceae — 36.2... [Pg.79]

Salvia fruticosa Miller (=S. triloba) (CHjClj soluble part) Lamiaceae 63 17.2... [Pg.79]

Salvia fruticosa Miller =S. triloba) (water soluble ext) Lamiaceae 38 ... [Pg.80]

Examples of allelopathy between weeds and crop or pasture species in Australia have been documented within the past decade. Lovett and Lynch (J ) discussed the association of Salvia reflexa Hornem. (mintweed), an annual member of the family Lamiaceae introduced to Australia from North America ( ). This species produces aromatics as well as water-soluble compounds that may be inhibitory to species such as wheat and sorghum. Kloot and Boyce ( ) documented inhibitory effects of allelochemicals produced by Polygonum aviculare L. (wireweed) on the annual Medicago species, important... [Pg.157]

In contrast to the numerous reports on flavones in Lamiaceae, only very few genera were found to accumulate flavonols in their exudates. The accumulation of 5,6-di-O-methylated derivatives in species of Salvia may be of chemosystematic significance, in relation to other... [Pg.645]

Clary sage oil is obtained by steam distillation of flowering tops and foliage of cultivated Salvia sclarea L. (Lamiaceae). It is a pale yellow to yellow liquid with a fresh herbaceous odor and a wine-like bouquet. [Pg.217]

Studies of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), an HallucinogenicMint from the Sierra Mazateca in Oaxaca, Central Mexico Economic Botany 41(2)283-291. [Pg.185]

Valdes, L.J. III., Hatfield, G.M., Paul, A.G.and Koreeda M. (1987) Studies of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), an hallucinogenic mint from the Sierra Mazateca in Oaxaca. Central Mexico. Economic Botany 41(2), 283-291. [Pg.250]

Studies of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), an Hallucinogenic Mint... [Pg.389]


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