Calluna vulgaris, belonging to the Ericaceae family, is an invasive plant that has widely spread from Europe all across Asia, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Being able to survive in rigid soil and environmental conditions, it is nowadays considered to be of high nature-conservation value. Known for its nutritional and medicinal properties, C. vulgaris stands out for its varied physiochemical composition, spotlighting a wide range of biological activity. Among the most important bioactive compounds identified in C. vulgaris, the phenolic components found in different parts of this herbaceous plant are the main source of its diverse pro-health properties (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, chemoprotective, etc.). Noneth...
The objectives of this study were to determine of bioactive compoounds[P1] from the different plant...
Namnam (Cynometra cauliflora L) and trigona honey are two natural ingredients that are potential to ...
Background: Propolis and cerumen are plant-derived products found in honeybees and stingless bees, r...
The nutritional composition of Calluna vulgaris flowers as well as the phytochemical profile, antiox...
The inflorescences of Calluna vulgaris were nutritionally and chemically characterized. Furthermore,...
The Calluna vulgaris honey produced in Portugal, concerning its phenolic compounds and abscisic acid...
Calluna vulgaris L. (heather) is a traditional medicinal plant with anti-inflammatory and calming ac...
<p>Over the last decade, there has been an increasing interest to study the antioxidants from natura...
The objectives of this study were to determine of bioactive compoounds from the different plants suc...
Antimicrobial activity of several (aqueous, ethanolic, ethereal) extracts of Calluna vulgaris aerial...
In recent years, the interest in products of natural origin has boosted the exploitation and use of ...
Honey has been used as a food and medical product since the earliest times. It has been used in many...
Background: vegetative diversity is based on different climate and geographical origins. In terms of...
Several species of the Apiaceae family have been employed in traditional cultures for their curative...
Apiaceae family is large, with over 3.000 species worldwide cultivated for many purposes. Some plant...
The objectives of this study were to determine of bioactive compoounds[P1] from the different plant...
Namnam (Cynometra cauliflora L) and trigona honey are two natural ingredients that are potential to ...
Background: Propolis and cerumen are plant-derived products found in honeybees and stingless bees, r...
The nutritional composition of Calluna vulgaris flowers as well as the phytochemical profile, antiox...
The inflorescences of Calluna vulgaris were nutritionally and chemically characterized. Furthermore,...
The Calluna vulgaris honey produced in Portugal, concerning its phenolic compounds and abscisic acid...
Calluna vulgaris L. (heather) is a traditional medicinal plant with anti-inflammatory and calming ac...
<p>Over the last decade, there has been an increasing interest to study the antioxidants from natura...
The objectives of this study were to determine of bioactive compoounds from the different plants suc...
Antimicrobial activity of several (aqueous, ethanolic, ethereal) extracts of Calluna vulgaris aerial...
In recent years, the interest in products of natural origin has boosted the exploitation and use of ...
Honey has been used as a food and medical product since the earliest times. It has been used in many...
Background: vegetative diversity is based on different climate and geographical origins. In terms of...
Several species of the Apiaceae family have been employed in traditional cultures for their curative...
Apiaceae family is large, with over 3.000 species worldwide cultivated for many purposes. Some plant...
The objectives of this study were to determine of bioactive compoounds[P1] from the different plant...
Namnam (Cynometra cauliflora L) and trigona honey are two natural ingredients that are potential to ...
Background: Propolis and cerumen are plant-derived products found in honeybees and stingless bees, r...