International audienceIn the present work, chemical investigation of the aerial parts of Phlomis bovei de Noé an endemic species from Algeria, led to the isolation and identification of seven known compounds including five flavones glycosides: Chrysoeriol 7-O-(3''-(E et Z)-p-coumaroyl)-β-glucoside (1), terniflorin (apigenin-7-O-(6''-E-p-coumaroyl)glucoside) (3), apigenin-7-O-(6''-(5'''-methoxy-coumaryl) glucoside (4), apigenin 7-O-(3″-p-coumaryl)glucoside (5), hispidulin-7-O-glucuronide (6) and two cinnamic acid derivatives: p-coumaric acid methyl ester (E et Z) (2), chlorogenic acid (7). Compound 4 is described for the first time in the species bovei de Noé, the genus Phlomis and the Lamiaceae family. Structures elucidation was performed b...
This study was outlined to examine the chemical composition of hydrodistilled essential oil and in v...
The chemical composition of essential oil obtained by steam distillation of dried aerial parts of Ph...
Dikici, Emrah (Aksaray, Yazar)Plants generate secondary metabolites, which could be used as novel th...
Background and objectives: Phlomis olivieri Benth. (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant widely distribut...
Introduction: The genus Phlomis belongs to the family Lamiaceae and has over 100 species distributed...
Phlomis bruguieri (P. bruguieri) is a large genus in the Lamiaceae family, with a wide variety distr...
The plants of the genus Phlomis are native to Turkey, North Africa, Europe and Asia. Phlomis b...
Introduction: Phlomis is one of the medicinal genera of Lamiaceae. This genus has unique medicinal p...
The genus Phlomis L. belongs to the Lamiaceae family and encompasses 100 species native to Turkey, N...
The genus Phlomis (Lamiaceae) includes about 100 species distributed mainly in the Mediterranean reg...
WOS: 000305033900091The genus Phlomis L. belongs to the Lamiaceae family and encompasses 100 species...
From the aerial parts of Phlomis lycia L. (Labiatae) a lignan glucoside, (-)-dihydrodehyrodiconifery...
Structural diversity of biologically active compounds identified in plants after many years of stora...
Phlomis crinita Cav., is a Lamiaceae very widespread in the North-West of Algeria (Chlef), but very ...
From the aerial parts of Phlomis integrifolia Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae) were isolated a neolignan glu-co...
This study was outlined to examine the chemical composition of hydrodistilled essential oil and in v...
The chemical composition of essential oil obtained by steam distillation of dried aerial parts of Ph...
Dikici, Emrah (Aksaray, Yazar)Plants generate secondary metabolites, which could be used as novel th...
Background and objectives: Phlomis olivieri Benth. (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant widely distribut...
Introduction: The genus Phlomis belongs to the family Lamiaceae and has over 100 species distributed...
Phlomis bruguieri (P. bruguieri) is a large genus in the Lamiaceae family, with a wide variety distr...
The plants of the genus Phlomis are native to Turkey, North Africa, Europe and Asia. Phlomis b...
Introduction: Phlomis is one of the medicinal genera of Lamiaceae. This genus has unique medicinal p...
The genus Phlomis L. belongs to the Lamiaceae family and encompasses 100 species native to Turkey, N...
The genus Phlomis (Lamiaceae) includes about 100 species distributed mainly in the Mediterranean reg...
WOS: 000305033900091The genus Phlomis L. belongs to the Lamiaceae family and encompasses 100 species...
From the aerial parts of Phlomis lycia L. (Labiatae) a lignan glucoside, (-)-dihydrodehyrodiconifery...
Structural diversity of biologically active compounds identified in plants after many years of stora...
Phlomis crinita Cav., is a Lamiaceae very widespread in the North-West of Algeria (Chlef), but very ...
From the aerial parts of Phlomis integrifolia Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae) were isolated a neolignan glu-co...
This study was outlined to examine the chemical composition of hydrodistilled essential oil and in v...
The chemical composition of essential oil obtained by steam distillation of dried aerial parts of Ph...
Dikici, Emrah (Aksaray, Yazar)Plants generate secondary metabolites, which could be used as novel th...