Verbascum L. species are used for different medicinal purposes in Turkish folk medicine such as diuretic, expectorant, laxative, mucolytic, sedative, sudorific, and wound healer. Five Verbascum species, two of which are used in medicine, were investigated for their antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities. Determination of the total phenolic compounds, DPPH and ABTS methods were preferred for the antioxidant tests. The antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of the extracts, which were not studied previously, were investigated against pathogenic and potential pathogenic agents. The cytotoxicity was assessed by MTT and LDH tests. This study is very important for finding new therapeutic sources and also new, natural sources for fo...
Verbascum L. species have been used since ancient times in traditional medicine thanks to their bioa...
In the present study, 17 different phenolic contents of Verbascum insulare Boiss. & Heldr. ethanolic...
Microbial biofilms pose health risks in clinical environments, food industry and drinking water syst...
Verbascum L. species are used for different medicinal purposes in Turkish folk medicine such as diur...
Turkish medicinal plants provide a rich source of biologically-active natural products. With the use...
The antimicrobial activities of ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of five Verbascum species were s...
The present study aimed to evaluate the antioxidant and enzyme inhibition properties of aerial part ...
Traditional medicine is still widely practiced in Iraqi Kurdistan, especially by people living in vi...
Purpose of this study is to determine of cytotoxic and anticandidal activities of Verbascum cheirant...
The extracts obtained from three Verbascum L. species (Verbascum olympicum Boiss., Verbascum prusian...
Verbascum antiochium Boiss., a member of the Scrophulariaceae family, is endemic to Turkey. The extr...
Verbascum Thapsus, a common medicinal plant, is used as anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic...
The genus Verbascum, commonly known as "mullein", bears several species traditionally used to treat ...
Members from the Verbascum genus are well appraised for their traditional uses against a variety of ...
Plants are widely used in the treatment of many diseases. This study evaluates for the first time th...
Verbascum L. species have been used since ancient times in traditional medicine thanks to their bioa...
In the present study, 17 different phenolic contents of Verbascum insulare Boiss. & Heldr. ethanolic...
Microbial biofilms pose health risks in clinical environments, food industry and drinking water syst...
Verbascum L. species are used for different medicinal purposes in Turkish folk medicine such as diur...
Turkish medicinal plants provide a rich source of biologically-active natural products. With the use...
The antimicrobial activities of ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of five Verbascum species were s...
The present study aimed to evaluate the antioxidant and enzyme inhibition properties of aerial part ...
Traditional medicine is still widely practiced in Iraqi Kurdistan, especially by people living in vi...
Purpose of this study is to determine of cytotoxic and anticandidal activities of Verbascum cheirant...
The extracts obtained from three Verbascum L. species (Verbascum olympicum Boiss., Verbascum prusian...
Verbascum antiochium Boiss., a member of the Scrophulariaceae family, is endemic to Turkey. The extr...
Verbascum Thapsus, a common medicinal plant, is used as anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic...
The genus Verbascum, commonly known as "mullein", bears several species traditionally used to treat ...
Members from the Verbascum genus are well appraised for their traditional uses against a variety of ...
Plants are widely used in the treatment of many diseases. This study evaluates for the first time th...
Verbascum L. species have been used since ancient times in traditional medicine thanks to their bioa...
In the present study, 17 different phenolic contents of Verbascum insulare Boiss. & Heldr. ethanolic...
Microbial biofilms pose health risks in clinical environments, food industry and drinking water syst...