نتایج جستجو برای: achillea talagonica

تعداد نتایج: 1128  

AR Gohari F Lotfi Maldar F Moradi S Saeidnia

Achillea (Asteraceae) comprises 115 species, which are mainly distributed in Europe, Asia, and North Africa and as an introduced plant in the New World. The genus Achillea, generally called Bumadaran in Persian, is well known for medicinal properties such as anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial effects. Achillea has long been used in traditional medicine for treatment of neuralgia...

AR Gohari F Lotfi Maldar F Moradi S Saeidnia

Achillea (Asteraceae) comprises 115 species, which are mainly distributed in Europe, Asia, and North Africa and as an introduced plant in the New World. The genus Achillea, generally called Bumadaran in Persian, is well known for medicinal properties such as anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial effects. Achillea has long been used in traditional medicine for treatment of neuralgia...

Journal: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی گیاهان دارویی 0
s saeidnia medicinal plants research center, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran, p.o.box: 14155 – 6451, tel: +98-21-66959090, fax: +98-21-66461178 f moradi-afrapoli department of pharmacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, medicinal sciences, university of tehran, tehran ar gohari medicinal plants research center, medicinal sciences, university of tehran, tehran m malmir medicinal plants research center, medicinal sciences, university of tehran, tehran,

background: achillea talagonica (asteraceae) is an endemic herbaceous plant in iran with small yellow flowers and several times pinnately divided leaves in worm shape. the plant was found to be cytotoxic in our previous studies.   materials and methods: a. talagonica was collected in may 2005 from talegan in north of iran during the full flowering stage. dried aerial parts of the plant were red...

AR Gohari , F Moradi-Afrapoli , M Malmir , S Saeidnia ,

  Background: Achillea talagonica (Asteraceae) is an endemic herbaceous plant in Iran with small yellow flowers and several times pinnately divided leaves in worm shape. The plant was found to be cytotoxic in our previous studies.   Materials and Methods: A. talagonica was collected in May 2005 from Talegan in north of Iran during the full flowering stage. Dried aerial parts of the plant were r...

2017
Lieselotte Veryser Lien Taevernier Evelien Wynendaele Yannick Verheust Ann Dumoulin Bart De Spiegeleer

Achillea millefolium and Achillea ptarmica are both plants belonging to the Asteracea family and are traditionally used for their medicinal properties. It has already been shown that some N-alkylamides (NAAs) are responsible for these pharmacological actions. Therefore, in the present study, the NAA content of the two plants was analytically characterised. Different extracts were prepared from ...

Journal: :Biochemical systematics and ecology 2001
Valant-Vetschera Wollenweber

In completion of our studies on Achillea exudate flavonoids, 11 alpine species of Achillea sect. Ptarmica were analyzed for their aglycone profiles. The study focuses on species commonly associated with A. moschata. The major flavonoid constituents found in exudates of most taxa were 6-hydroxyflavonol 3,6,4'-trimethyl ethers, except in A. ageratifolia and its subspecies, which are characterized...

2017
Fatemeh Ayoobi Ali Shamsizadeh Iman Fatemi Alireza Vakilian Mohammad Allahtavakoli Gholamhossein Hassanshahi Amir Moghadam-Ahmadi

The Achillea millefolium L. (Yarrow) is a common herb which is widely being used, worldwide. Achillea is being used for treatment of many disorders since centuries. It is considered safe for supplemental use and flavonoids such as kaempferol, luteolin and apigenin are of main constituents present in Achillea. Most of both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of this herb have been attri...

2011
S. Saeidnia AR. Gohari N. Mokhber-Dezfuli F. Kiuchi

Achillea L. (Compositae or Asteraceae) is a widely distributed medicinal plant throughout the world and has been used since ancient time. Popular indications of the several species of this genus include treatment of wounds, bleedings, headache, inflammation, pains, spasmodic diseases, flatulence and dyspepsia. Phytochemical investigations of Achillea species have revealed that many components f...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2002
Prokopios Magiatis Alexios-Leandros Skaltsounis Ioanna Chinou Serkos A Haroutounian

The chemical composition of the essential oils of Achillea holosericea, Achillea taygetea, Achillea fraasii was determined by GC/MS analysis. Among the ninety-five assayed constituents, camphor, borneol and 1,8-cineol were found to be the major components. The in-vitro antimicrobial activity of these essential oils was evaluated against six bacteria indicating that the first is totally inactive...

2015
Masoumeh Mazandarani Nargess Osia Mohammad Ghafourian

In the past two decades, increasing consumption of synthetic drugs and its associated side effects has led World Health Organization (WHO) to study the antioxidant activity of this plant. It also conducted an ethno botanical survey of endemic medicinal plants studying its uses by the rural populations in order to prevent and treat many current diseases (1). Achillea species such as Achillea mil...

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