This paper reports on the isolation and identification of antibacterial constituents from the indigenous Australian medicinal plant Eremophila duttonii F. Muell. (Myoporaceae). Preparations derived from this plant are used by indigenous populations in the topical treatment of minor wounds, otitis and ocular complaints, and as a gargle for sore throat. Several authors have reported extracts of this plant to effect rapid bacteriolysis and inhibit growth of a wide range of Gram-positive micro-organisms. In other studies involving screening of native medicinal plants for antibacterial activity, extracts of Eremophila duttonii have been reported to consistently exhibit the highest potency amongst all species included. From a hexane extract, we i...
Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treat...
Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treat...
Introduction: Significant effort has been invested in looking at the antimicrobial activity of plant...
Fifty-six ethanolic extracts of various parts of 39 plants used in traditional Australian Aboriginal...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We report a search for antimicrobial compounds in ...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society and American Society of PharmacognosyA crude extract from...
Plants in the Australian genus Eremophila (Scrophulariaceae) have attracted considerable recent atte...
Chemical investigations of the aerial parts of the Australian plant Eremophila microtheca resulted i...
For centuries, the Australian aboriginals have relied on native plants as a source of medicinal agen...
The genus Eremophila (family Scrophulariaceae) consists of approximately 200 species that are widely...
Ethanolic extracts of five traditional Australian medicinal plants, previously shown to display anti...
Plants belonging to the Eremophila genus are an integral part of the traditional medicine of indigen...
Plant metabolites that have shown activity against bacteria and/or environmental fungi represent val...
This study aimed to evaluate the bactericidal efficacy of leaves obtained from an Australian native ...
The antibacterial activities of twenty six extracts from ten selected plants used in traditional Aus...
Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treat...
Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treat...
Introduction: Significant effort has been invested in looking at the antimicrobial activity of plant...
Fifty-six ethanolic extracts of various parts of 39 plants used in traditional Australian Aboriginal...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We report a search for antimicrobial compounds in ...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society and American Society of PharmacognosyA crude extract from...
Plants in the Australian genus Eremophila (Scrophulariaceae) have attracted considerable recent atte...
Chemical investigations of the aerial parts of the Australian plant Eremophila microtheca resulted i...
For centuries, the Australian aboriginals have relied on native plants as a source of medicinal agen...
The genus Eremophila (family Scrophulariaceae) consists of approximately 200 species that are widely...
Ethanolic extracts of five traditional Australian medicinal plants, previously shown to display anti...
Plants belonging to the Eremophila genus are an integral part of the traditional medicine of indigen...
Plant metabolites that have shown activity against bacteria and/or environmental fungi represent val...
This study aimed to evaluate the bactericidal efficacy of leaves obtained from an Australian native ...
The antibacterial activities of twenty six extracts from ten selected plants used in traditional Aus...
Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treat...
Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treat...
Introduction: Significant effort has been invested in looking at the antimicrobial activity of plant...