Atriplex halimus, is a medicinal plant widely used in Algerian phytotherapy. This study included an ethnobotanical and phytochemical survey on aqueous extracts (phytochemical screening, HPLC analysis, phenolic content and antioxidant activity). The ethnobotanical study on A. halimus showed that aqueous extracts are the most used therapeutic means. The phytochemical study has determined that the phenolic content varies significantly from one extract to another depending on the extraction method. In addition, HPLC analysis has revealed various bioactive compounds that mainly belong to the flavonoid category. A. halimus is a valuable source of nutraceutic for various diseases
In order to explore the medicinal values of plant species like Berberis lyceum and Justicia adhatoda...
The biodiversity of our country allows us to medicinal plants used in the new research directions mo...
In order to explore the medicinal values of plant species like Berberis lyceum and Justicia adhatoda...
Objective: The objective of the study was to find out the antibacterial efficacy and identify the ma...
This study was conducted to determine in vitro the antioxidant and antimicrobial potency of essentia...
Atriplex halimus L. Known as Guettaf (Amaranthaceae) is used in traditional medicine in Algeria to t...
This study reported on five plants known for their use in traditional medicine in southeastern Alger...
The objective of this study was to compare the relative yields of two extraction methods (maceration...
Background: Phytochemicals are found in abundance at different levels in many medicinal plants. It i...
AbstractBackgroundPhytochemicals are found in abundance at different levels in many medicinal plants...
Objective: This work had two objectives: the first, to evaluate the total phenolic or flavonoid cont...
Objective: In this study, we were interested in qualitative, quantitative phytochemical characteriza...
The introduction on large areas of the genus Atriplex, in the Algerian steppe zone characterized by ...
Ethnobotanical studies gather pure information that can be used to support scientific research. Trad...
Context: Medicinal and aromatic plants are used by people for various purposes, whether for health c...
In order to explore the medicinal values of plant species like Berberis lyceum and Justicia adhatoda...
The biodiversity of our country allows us to medicinal plants used in the new research directions mo...
In order to explore the medicinal values of plant species like Berberis lyceum and Justicia adhatoda...
Objective: The objective of the study was to find out the antibacterial efficacy and identify the ma...
This study was conducted to determine in vitro the antioxidant and antimicrobial potency of essentia...
Atriplex halimus L. Known as Guettaf (Amaranthaceae) is used in traditional medicine in Algeria to t...
This study reported on five plants known for their use in traditional medicine in southeastern Alger...
The objective of this study was to compare the relative yields of two extraction methods (maceration...
Background: Phytochemicals are found in abundance at different levels in many medicinal plants. It i...
AbstractBackgroundPhytochemicals are found in abundance at different levels in many medicinal plants...
Objective: This work had two objectives: the first, to evaluate the total phenolic or flavonoid cont...
Objective: In this study, we were interested in qualitative, quantitative phytochemical characteriza...
The introduction on large areas of the genus Atriplex, in the Algerian steppe zone characterized by ...
Ethnobotanical studies gather pure information that can be used to support scientific research. Trad...
Context: Medicinal and aromatic plants are used by people for various purposes, whether for health c...
In order to explore the medicinal values of plant species like Berberis lyceum and Justicia adhatoda...
The biodiversity of our country allows us to medicinal plants used in the new research directions mo...
In order to explore the medicinal values of plant species like Berberis lyceum and Justicia adhatoda...