Dried herbal preparations, based on \u201cZornia latifolia,\u201d are commonly sold on web, mainly for their supposed hallucinogenic properties. In this work, we demonstrate that these commercial products contain a different Fabacea, i.e., Stylosanthes guianensis, a cheaper plant, widely cultivated in tropical regions as a fodder legume. We were provided with plant samples of true Zornia latifolia from Brazil, and carried out a thorough comparison of the two species. The assignment of commercial samples was performed by means of micro-morphological analysis, DNA barcoding, and partial phytochemical investigation. We observed that Z. latifolia contains large amounts of flavonoid di-glycosides derived from luteolin, apigenin, and genistein, w...
BACKGROUND: A recent interest in edible wild leafy vegetables has been documented. Consumers often a...
The myrtaceae is one of the most common plant families in Brazil, including > 1000 species of native...
Currently, there are more than 85,000 plant species that have been documented for medical use global...
Zornia latifolia is a plant suspected to possess psychoactive properties and marketed as a marijuana...
ABSTRACT: The genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae), comprising approximately 250 species, is well-known f...
The Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Booklet of Indian Medicinal Plants) is the first book ...
Introduction. Zinnia elegans Jacq. is an ornamental herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, nativ...
Medicinal herbs or plants have been known to be an important potential source of therapeutics or cur...
This paper describes a chemical investigation (by high-speed counter-current chromatography) of an e...
The use of medicinal plants is common in many Brazil's ethnic groups, because the diversity of plant...
The genus Zornia has about 75 species worldwide, with 41 representatives in America, 16 in Africa, 1...
N. laevis and Z. zanthoxyloides leaves from departments of Atlantic, Oueme, Couffo and Zou Area of S...
The use of plants for healing purposes predates recorded history and forms the origin of much of mod...
Introduction Hyptis is a Lamiaceae genus, consisting of various medicinal and aromatic species wide...
The Nigerian Zanthoxylum is a common component of the rain forest vegetation of Southern Nigeria, an...
BACKGROUND: A recent interest in edible wild leafy vegetables has been documented. Consumers often a...
The myrtaceae is one of the most common plant families in Brazil, including > 1000 species of native...
Currently, there are more than 85,000 plant species that have been documented for medical use global...
Zornia latifolia is a plant suspected to possess psychoactive properties and marketed as a marijuana...
ABSTRACT: The genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae), comprising approximately 250 species, is well-known f...
The Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Booklet of Indian Medicinal Plants) is the first book ...
Introduction. Zinnia elegans Jacq. is an ornamental herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, nativ...
Medicinal herbs or plants have been known to be an important potential source of therapeutics or cur...
This paper describes a chemical investigation (by high-speed counter-current chromatography) of an e...
The use of medicinal plants is common in many Brazil's ethnic groups, because the diversity of plant...
The genus Zornia has about 75 species worldwide, with 41 representatives in America, 16 in Africa, 1...
N. laevis and Z. zanthoxyloides leaves from departments of Atlantic, Oueme, Couffo and Zou Area of S...
The use of plants for healing purposes predates recorded history and forms the origin of much of mod...
Introduction Hyptis is a Lamiaceae genus, consisting of various medicinal and aromatic species wide...
The Nigerian Zanthoxylum is a common component of the rain forest vegetation of Southern Nigeria, an...
BACKGROUND: A recent interest in edible wild leafy vegetables has been documented. Consumers often a...
The myrtaceae is one of the most common plant families in Brazil, including > 1000 species of native...
Currently, there are more than 85,000 plant species that have been documented for medical use global...