peer reviewedETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The genus Psiadia Jacq. ex. Willd. belongs to the Asteraceae family and includes more than 60 species. This genus grows in tropical and subtropical regions, being especially well represented in Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands (La Reunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues). Several Psiadia species have been used traditionally for their medicinal properties in Africa and the Mascarene Islands. Based on traditional knowledge, various phytochemical and pharmacological studies have been conducted. However there are no recent papers that provide an overview of the medicinal potential of Psiadia species. Therefore, the aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive summary of the botany, phytochemistry an...
The aim of the present review is to provide information on the ethno-medical use and scientific know...
Background: Psiadia punctulata growing in Yemen is used traditionally for different medicinal purpos...
peer reviewedETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Indigofera is the third-largest genus in the family of ...
International audienceEthnopharmacological relevanceThe genus Psiadia Jacq. ex. Willd. belongs to th...
The surface extract of an accession of Psiadia punctulata (DC.) Vatke (Asteraceae) growing in Saudi ...
Sixteen diterpenes (1-16), along with 10 previously described compounds, including four flavonoids a...
The genus Psiadia Jacq. Ex. Willd. belongs to the Asteraceae family and includes more than 60 specie...
The work described in this manuscript concerns the chemical study of species belonging to the genus ...
Les travaux de thèse présentés dans ce manuscrit portent sur l’étude chimique de plantes du genre Ps...
Les travaux de thèse exposés dans ce manuscrit portent sur l'étude chimique de plantes du genre Psia...
International audienceAn ethyl acetate extract of Psiadia arguta leaves showed in vitro antiplasmodi...
peer reviewedPsiadia arguta (Asteraceae) is endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. ...
The some plants have been good source of drugs for microbial resistance. The research for newer sour...
The aim of the present review is to provide information on the ethno-medical use and scientific know...
Background: Psiadia punctulata growing in Yemen is used traditionally for different medicinal purpos...
peer reviewedETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Indigofera is the third-largest genus in the family of ...
International audienceEthnopharmacological relevanceThe genus Psiadia Jacq. ex. Willd. belongs to th...
The surface extract of an accession of Psiadia punctulata (DC.) Vatke (Asteraceae) growing in Saudi ...
Sixteen diterpenes (1-16), along with 10 previously described compounds, including four flavonoids a...
The genus Psiadia Jacq. Ex. Willd. belongs to the Asteraceae family and includes more than 60 specie...
The work described in this manuscript concerns the chemical study of species belonging to the genus ...
Les travaux de thèse présentés dans ce manuscrit portent sur l’étude chimique de plantes du genre Ps...
Les travaux de thèse exposés dans ce manuscrit portent sur l'étude chimique de plantes du genre Psia...
International audienceAn ethyl acetate extract of Psiadia arguta leaves showed in vitro antiplasmodi...
peer reviewedPsiadia arguta (Asteraceae) is endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. ...
The some plants have been good source of drugs for microbial resistance. The research for newer sour...
The aim of the present review is to provide information on the ethno-medical use and scientific know...
Background: Psiadia punctulata growing in Yemen is used traditionally for different medicinal purpos...
peer reviewedETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Indigofera is the third-largest genus in the family of ...