The genus Onosma belongs to the Boraginaceae family and contains over 230 species. The present review sheds light on the ethnopharmacology, phytoconstituents, bioactivity, and toxicology of the Onosma species from previous investigations. Furthermore, the paper also highlights the unresolved issues for the future investigations. The review included previous studies of the genus Onosma available from Google Scholar and Baidu Scholar, Science Direct, SciFinder, Wiley Online Library, and Web of Science. Until now, more than 200 chemical compounds have been detected from the genus Onosma, including naphthoquinone (33), flavonoids (30), hydrocarbon (23), phenolic (22), ester (17), alkaloids (20), aromatics (12), carboxylic acid (11), fatty acids...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Borago L., (family Boraginaceae) is a small genus of annual or peren...
The root extracts of Onosma leptanhtha were evaluated for their anti-iflammatory and cytotoxic activ...
In the 1st part of the present PhD Thesis, the extracts of four Boraginaceae plantshave been studied...
Onosma L. genus (Boraginaceae) comprises of 230 species that is represented by 102 species in the fl...
Onosma species have been used as a dye for hundreds of years due to their dark red pigments. These s...
In recent years, it has been determined that Onosma species exhibit interesting biological/pharmacol...
Abstract The traditional use of Onosma L. species as a remedy motivated scientists to discover great...
The studies on bioactivities of plant extracts are a fundamental requirement for future pharmacologi...
This research studies the antioxidant activity and efficacy of the ethanolic extract of the plant sp...
Because of side effects and increasing resistance to antibiotics, considerable attention hasbeen giv...
Onosma species have frequently been used for their colouring and dyeing properties in foods and medi...
Bu çalışma kapsamında, Onosma L. (Boraginaceae) cinsine ait beş farklı türün anti-hiperpigmentasyon ...
Ononis L. is a large genus of perennial herbs and shrubs of the Fabaceae family [1] known to be very...
Onosma dichroantha Boiss. (Boraginaceae), has been used in traditional medicine in Iran as anti-infl...
Onosma dichroanthum Boiss. (Boraginaceae) is locally known as "Hava Chobeh" in north of Iran, which ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Borago L., (family Boraginaceae) is a small genus of annual or peren...
The root extracts of Onosma leptanhtha were evaluated for their anti-iflammatory and cytotoxic activ...
In the 1st part of the present PhD Thesis, the extracts of four Boraginaceae plantshave been studied...
Onosma L. genus (Boraginaceae) comprises of 230 species that is represented by 102 species in the fl...
Onosma species have been used as a dye for hundreds of years due to their dark red pigments. These s...
In recent years, it has been determined that Onosma species exhibit interesting biological/pharmacol...
Abstract The traditional use of Onosma L. species as a remedy motivated scientists to discover great...
The studies on bioactivities of plant extracts are a fundamental requirement for future pharmacologi...
This research studies the antioxidant activity and efficacy of the ethanolic extract of the plant sp...
Because of side effects and increasing resistance to antibiotics, considerable attention hasbeen giv...
Onosma species have frequently been used for their colouring and dyeing properties in foods and medi...
Bu çalışma kapsamında, Onosma L. (Boraginaceae) cinsine ait beş farklı türün anti-hiperpigmentasyon ...
Ononis L. is a large genus of perennial herbs and shrubs of the Fabaceae family [1] known to be very...
Onosma dichroantha Boiss. (Boraginaceae), has been used in traditional medicine in Iran as anti-infl...
Onosma dichroanthum Boiss. (Boraginaceae) is locally known as "Hava Chobeh" in north of Iran, which ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Borago L., (family Boraginaceae) is a small genus of annual or peren...
The root extracts of Onosma leptanhtha were evaluated for their anti-iflammatory and cytotoxic activ...
In the 1st part of the present PhD Thesis, the extracts of four Boraginaceae plantshave been studied...