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Antifungal and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Bupleurum rigidum subsp. paniculatum (Brot.) H.Wolff Essential Oil.
Zuzarte M, Correia PMP, Alves-Silva JM, Gonçalves MJ, Cavaleiro C, Cruz T, Salgueiro L. Zuzarte M, et al. Antibiotics (Basel). 2021 May 17;10(5):592. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics10050592. Antibiotics (Basel). 2021. PMID: 34067555 Free PMC article.
The present study aims to assess, for the first time, the antifungal and anti-inflammatory potential of Bupleurum subsp. paniculatum (Brot.) H.Wolff essential oil from Portugal. The oil obtained by hydrodistillation and characterized by GC-MS, showed high amounts of monote …
The present study aims to assess, for the first time, the antifungal and anti-inflammatory potential of Bupleurum subsp. paniculatum …
Standardised index for measuring atmospheric grass-pollen emission.
Romero-Morte J, Rojo J, Rivero R, Fernández-González F, Pérez-Badia R. Romero-Morte J, et al. Sci Total Environ. 2018 Jan 15;612:180-191. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.08.139. Epub 2017 Sep 1. Sci Total Environ. 2018. PMID: 28850837
The species contributing most to airborne pollen concentrations were, in order: Dactylis glomerata subsp. hispanica, Lolium rigidum, Trisetum paniceum and Arrhenatherum album. ...
The species contributing most to airborne pollen concentrations were, in order: Dactylis glomerata subsp. hispanica, Lolium rigidu