Abstract Lippia javanica and Lippia scaberrima are used as herbal remedies and are commercially traded as health teas in southern Africa under the brands “Mosukujane” and “Musukudu”, respectively. This study evaluates the relationship between the presence of phenolic compounds and the antioxidant activities of infusions prepared from four Lippia species (L. javanica, L. scaberrima, L. rehmannii and L. wilmsii) indigenous to South Africa. The antioxidant activities of the infusions, determined by the 2,2-diphenylpycrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method, were also compared to those of popular black, green and herbal tea brands. Of the four indigenous species, infusions of L. javanica and L. wilmsii exhibited the highest antioxidant activities (EC50: 358 ...
The principal objective of the present study is the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of phyto...
Currently, there are more than 85,000 plant species that have been documented for medical use global...
AbstractThe Lippia genus is used in ethnobotany as food, beverages, seasoning and antiseptic remedie...
AbstractLippia javanica and Lippia scaberrima are used as herbal remedies and are commercially trade...
Lippia javanica occurs naturally in central, eastern, and southern Africa and has also been recorded...
Lippia javanica is an erect, small woody shrub that grows up to two metres in height, popularly know...
This study evaluates the variation of quality, polyphenol profile and antioxidant activity in wild v...
AbstractLippia javanica (N.L.Burm.) Spreng. is an aromatic, multipurpose medicinal plant from which ...
<p>The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the cellular antioxidant activities of <i>Lanta...
Lippia. adoensis var. koseret is an endemic herb to Ethiopia and is traditionally used as food flavo...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in p...
Abstract The use of medicinal herbs in food processing to improve food quality and human health is g...
Seven medicinal and dietary plant species from Southern Africa were analysed for their antioxidant a...
Argentinean herbs infusions have been studied for their phenolic content, antioxidant and antibacter...
Among the top ten causes of death in Lesotho are degenerative diseases such as heart failure, anaemi...
The principal objective of the present study is the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of phyto...
Currently, there are more than 85,000 plant species that have been documented for medical use global...
AbstractThe Lippia genus is used in ethnobotany as food, beverages, seasoning and antiseptic remedie...
AbstractLippia javanica and Lippia scaberrima are used as herbal remedies and are commercially trade...
Lippia javanica occurs naturally in central, eastern, and southern Africa and has also been recorded...
Lippia javanica is an erect, small woody shrub that grows up to two metres in height, popularly know...
This study evaluates the variation of quality, polyphenol profile and antioxidant activity in wild v...
AbstractLippia javanica (N.L.Burm.) Spreng. is an aromatic, multipurpose medicinal plant from which ...
<p>The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the cellular antioxidant activities of <i>Lanta...
Lippia. adoensis var. koseret is an endemic herb to Ethiopia and is traditionally used as food flavo...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in p...
Abstract The use of medicinal herbs in food processing to improve food quality and human health is g...
Seven medicinal and dietary plant species from Southern Africa were analysed for their antioxidant a...
Argentinean herbs infusions have been studied for their phenolic content, antioxidant and antibacter...
Among the top ten causes of death in Lesotho are degenerative diseases such as heart failure, anaemi...
The principal objective of the present study is the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of phyto...
Currently, there are more than 85,000 plant species that have been documented for medical use global...
AbstractThe Lippia genus is used in ethnobotany as food, beverages, seasoning and antiseptic remedie...