The genus Eremophila (family Scrophulariaceae) consists of approximately 200 species that are widely distributed in the semi-arid and arid regions of Australia. Multiple Eremophila spp. are used as traditional medicines by the First Australians in the areas in which they grow. They are used for their antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and cardiac properties. Many species of this genus are beneficial against several diseases and ailments. The antibacterial properties of the genus have been relatively well studied, with several important compounds identified and their mechanisms studied. In particular, Eremophila spp. are rich in terpenoids, and the antimicrobial bioactivities of many of these...
Petersen, Malene J., Liang, Chao, Kjaerulff, Louise, Ndi, Chi, Semple, Susan, Buirchell, Bevan, Cori...
The increasing interest in natural products for their therapeutic potential was the motivation behin...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterise biologically active compounds from endemic Aus...
For centuries, the Australian aboriginals have relied on native plants as a source of medicinal agen...
This paper reports on the isolation and identification of antibacterial constituents from the indige...
Plants in the Australian genus Eremophila (Scrophulariaceae) have attracted considerable recent atte...
Plant metabolites that have shown activity against bacteria and/or environmental fungi represent val...
Eremophila is the largest genus in the plant tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) and exhibits incredi...
As important members of the terpenes family, sesquiterpenes represent a group of natural compounds w...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society and American Society of PharmacognosyA crude extract from...
Plants belonging to the Eremophila genus are an integral part of the traditional medicine of indigen...
Until recently, no medicinal uses were recorded for the South African Erythroxylaceae species, altho...
A detailed investigation of the wood, leaf, branch and root oil of Eremophila mitchellii (Benth.) wa...
A detailed investigation of the wood, leaf, branch and root oil of Eremophila mitchellii (Benth.) wa...
Kracht ON, Ammann A-C, Stockmann J, et al. Transcriptome profiling of the Australian arid-land plant...
Petersen, Malene J., Liang, Chao, Kjaerulff, Louise, Ndi, Chi, Semple, Susan, Buirchell, Bevan, Cori...
The increasing interest in natural products for their therapeutic potential was the motivation behin...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterise biologically active compounds from endemic Aus...
For centuries, the Australian aboriginals have relied on native plants as a source of medicinal agen...
This paper reports on the isolation and identification of antibacterial constituents from the indige...
Plants in the Australian genus Eremophila (Scrophulariaceae) have attracted considerable recent atte...
Plant metabolites that have shown activity against bacteria and/or environmental fungi represent val...
Eremophila is the largest genus in the plant tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) and exhibits incredi...
As important members of the terpenes family, sesquiterpenes represent a group of natural compounds w...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society and American Society of PharmacognosyA crude extract from...
Plants belonging to the Eremophila genus are an integral part of the traditional medicine of indigen...
Until recently, no medicinal uses were recorded for the South African Erythroxylaceae species, altho...
A detailed investigation of the wood, leaf, branch and root oil of Eremophila mitchellii (Benth.) wa...
A detailed investigation of the wood, leaf, branch and root oil of Eremophila mitchellii (Benth.) wa...
Kracht ON, Ammann A-C, Stockmann J, et al. Transcriptome profiling of the Australian arid-land plant...
Petersen, Malene J., Liang, Chao, Kjaerulff, Louise, Ndi, Chi, Semple, Susan, Buirchell, Bevan, Cori...
The increasing interest in natural products for their therapeutic potential was the motivation behin...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterise biologically active compounds from endemic Aus...