Schinus molle L. is commonly known as pink pepper or American pepper, of Anacardiaceae family, from subtropical regions of South America, introduced and naturalized in South Europe, including Portugal. In folk medicine, plant extracts and essential oil has related as having antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, antispasmodic, analgesic and antidepressive properties. The aim of present study was to evaluate the chemical composition and biological activities of essential oil extracted from leaves and fruits of S. molle. For this purpose, the essential oils were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC/FID) and antioxidant properties were evaluated by the free radical DPPH and by system β-carotene/linoleic acid metho...
The species S. molle L. is widely distributed in Rio Grande do Sul. The aerial parts of S. molle ar...
In the present study, the essential oil from the fresh leaves of Schinus terebinthifolius was extrac...
The aim of this study is to define chemical composition and antiproliferative activity of several co...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Schinus molle L. has been used in folk medicine as antibacterial, an...
In traditional medicine, Schinus molle was used in treating a variety of wounds and infections due t...
The pepper tree Schinus molle L. is an evergreen ornamental plant belonging to the Anacardiaceae fam...
The pepper tree Schinus molle L. is an evergreen ornamental plant belonging to the Anacardiaceae fam...
International audienceSchinus molle L. is a medicinal and aromatic plant used in traditional medicin...
The leaf essential oil hydrodistilled from Schinus molle grown in Costa Rica was characterised in t...
The aim of this research was to determine the repellent and antimicrobial activities of the essentia...
Growing concerns about food safety and environmental protection enhanced the need for new and safe p...
Humans use plants for thousands of years to treat various ailments, In many developing countries, Mu...
Schinus molle (L.) is a dioecious plant of the Anacardiaceae family, originating in South America an...
Schinus molle L. (aguaribay, aroeira-falsa, “molle”, family Anacardiaceae), a na...
Schinus molle L. is used to treat various diseases; however, the literature lacks information regard...
The species S. molle L. is widely distributed in Rio Grande do Sul. The aerial parts of S. molle ar...
In the present study, the essential oil from the fresh leaves of Schinus terebinthifolius was extrac...
The aim of this study is to define chemical composition and antiproliferative activity of several co...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Schinus molle L. has been used in folk medicine as antibacterial, an...
In traditional medicine, Schinus molle was used in treating a variety of wounds and infections due t...
The pepper tree Schinus molle L. is an evergreen ornamental plant belonging to the Anacardiaceae fam...
The pepper tree Schinus molle L. is an evergreen ornamental plant belonging to the Anacardiaceae fam...
International audienceSchinus molle L. is a medicinal and aromatic plant used in traditional medicin...
The leaf essential oil hydrodistilled from Schinus molle grown in Costa Rica was characterised in t...
The aim of this research was to determine the repellent and antimicrobial activities of the essentia...
Growing concerns about food safety and environmental protection enhanced the need for new and safe p...
Humans use plants for thousands of years to treat various ailments, In many developing countries, Mu...
Schinus molle (L.) is a dioecious plant of the Anacardiaceae family, originating in South America an...
Schinus molle L. (aguaribay, aroeira-falsa, “molle”, family Anacardiaceae), a na...
Schinus molle L. is used to treat various diseases; however, the literature lacks information regard...
The species S. molle L. is widely distributed in Rio Grande do Sul. The aerial parts of S. molle ar...
In the present study, the essential oil from the fresh leaves of Schinus terebinthifolius was extrac...
The aim of this study is to define chemical composition and antiproliferative activity of several co...