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Beneficial effects of Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreber subsp. chia (Schreber) and its iridoids on the colitis model: Histopathological and biochemical evidence.
Küpeli Akkol E, Ilhan M, Karpuz B, Taştan H, Sobarzo-Sánchez E, Khan H. Küpeli Akkol E, et al. Food Chem Toxicol. 2020 Oct;144:111589. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2020.111589. Epub 2020 Jul 26. Food Chem Toxicol. 2020. PMID: 32726593
In Turkish folk medicine, aerial parts of Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreber subsp. chia (Schreber) are used for the treatment of diarrhea. The crude methanolic extract of aerial parts of A. chamaepitys subsp. chia was sequentially fractionated into five subextr …
In Turkish folk medicine, aerial parts of Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreber subsp. chia (Schreber) are used for the treatment of …
Biologically Active Ajuga Species Extracts Modulate Supportive Processes for Cancer Cell Development.
Rauca VF, Vlase L, Casian T, Sesarman A, Gheldiu AM, Mocan A, Banciu M, Toiu A. Rauca VF, et al. Front Pharmacol. 2019 Apr 5;10:334. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2019.00334. eCollection 2019. Front Pharmacol. 2019. PMID: 31024305 Free PMC article.
Backround: Ajuga species have been used in traditional medicine for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, and hepatoprotective properties. Purpose: The phytochemical profile and anticancer potential of three Ajuga sp. (A. genevensis, A. chamaepitys
Backround: Ajuga species have been used in traditional medicine for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, and hepatoprote …
Phytochemistry, micromorphology and bioactivities of Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb. (Lamiaceae, Ajugoideae): Two new harpagide derivatives and an unusual iridoid glycosides pattern.
Venditti A, Frezza C, Maggi F, Lupidi G, Bramucci M, Quassinti L, Giuliani C, Cianfaglione K, Papa F, Serafini M, Bianco A. Venditti A, et al. Fitoterapia. 2016 Sep;113:35-43. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2016.06.016. Epub 2016 Jun 29. Fitoterapia. 2016. PMID: 27373875
Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb, well-known as Camaepitium or Ground Pine, is an annual herb typical of the Mediterranean area accounting several uses in the traditional medicine. ...Chemotaxomic relevance of these constituents was discussed. The chemical analysis of
Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb, well-known as Camaepitium or Ground Pine, is an annual herb typical of the Mediterranean area a
Per os efficacy of Ajuga extracts against sucking insects.
Fekete G, Polgár lL, Báthori M, Col J, Darvas B. Fekete G, et al. Pest Manag Sci. 2004 Nov;60(11):1099-104. doi: 10.1002/ps.928. Pest Manag Sci. 2004. PMID: 15532684
We studied the efficacy of water-soluble extracts from four Ajuga spp on the post-embryonic development of two exopterygota (sucking insect) species. ...In the aphid tests the order of efficacy was A bracteosa Wallich ex Benth > A chamaepitys Schreber > A rept …
We studied the efficacy of water-soluble extracts from four Ajuga spp on the post-embryonic development of two exopterygota (sucking …
Phytochemical, In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Research on the Extract of Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb.
Ionus E, Schröder V, Chiţescu CL, Bucur LA, Lupu CE, Dumitrescu DE, Popescu L, Mihai DP, Olaru OT, Nițulescu GM, Boscencu R, Gîrd CE. Ionus E, et al. Plants (Basel). 2024 Apr 25;13(9):1192. doi: 10.3390/plants13091192. Plants (Basel). 2024. PMID: 38732407 Free PMC article.
The present study focuses on the chemical characterization of a dry extract obtained from the species Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb, evaluating its antioxidant properties, toxicity, and in silico profile. ...
The present study focuses on the chemical characterization of a dry extract obtained from the species Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) S …
Synthesis and Characterization of Copper-Nanoflowers with the Utilization of Medicinal Plant Extracts for Enhanced Various Enzyme Inhibitory Activities.
Koca-Caliskan U, Donmez C, Eruygur N, Ayaz F, Altinkaynak C, Ozdemir N. Koca-Caliskan U, et al. Chem Biodivers. 2022 Nov;19(11):e202200476. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.202200476. Epub 2022 Oct 6. Chem Biodivers. 2022. PMID: 36149402
In this study, organic-inorganic hybrid nanoflowers were synthesized using methanolic extracts of the medicinal plants Ajuga chamaepitys subsp. chia var. chia, Achillea wilhelmsii, Bongardia chrysogonum, Malva sylvestris, Phlomis grandiflora var. grandiflora, Verbas …
In this study, organic-inorganic hybrid nanoflowers were synthesized using methanolic extracts of the medicinal plants Ajuga chama
Antimicrobial Activities of Some Plants from the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey.
Ulukanli Z, Ulukanli S, Ozbay H, Ilcim A, Tuzcu M. Ulukanli Z, et al. Pharm Biol. 2005;43(4):334-339. doi: 10.1080/13880200590951757. Pharm Biol. 2005. PMID: 28925834
Crude extracts obtained from the roots and aerial parts of Rumex crispus.L. and Acinos rotundifolius.Pers. and the whole plants of Ajuga chamaepitys. L. and of Lycopus europaeus. L. were evaluated for in vitro. antimicrobial activity against five Gram-positive bacte …
Crude extracts obtained from the roots and aerial parts of Rumex crispus.L. and Acinos rotundifolius.Pers. and the whole plants of Ajuga
Site properties for Crimean juniper (Juniperus excelsa) in semi-natural forests of south western Anatolia, Turkey.
Ozkan K, Gulsoy S, Aerts R, Muys B. Ozkan K, et al. J Environ Biol. 2010 Jan-Mar;31(1-2):97-100. J Environ Biol. 2010. PMID: 20648818
The tree species avoids Eumediterranean and Supramediterranean plant communities. Twelve plant species, including the herbs Dianthus zonatus, Ajuga chamaepitys and Paronchia carica and the shrub Cotoneaster nummularia may be used as site indicators for J. excelsa re …
The tree species avoids Eumediterranean and Supramediterranean plant communities. Twelve plant species, including the herbs Dianthus zonatus …