The genus Stachys is comprised of about 300 species spread throughout the world, hence representing one of the largest genera of the Lamiaceae. Several Stachys species have been exploited in traditional medicine as astringent, wound-healing, anti-diarrhoeal, anti-nephritic and anti-inflammatory agents. Moreover, antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of some Stachys species are documented. Iridoids, flavonoids, phenolic acids and diterpenoids are reported as secondary metabolites of different species of this genus. The aim of the present review is to summarize and to highlight the recent advances in current knowledge on Stachys species and to compile reports of chemical constituents isolated from the genus Stachys over the past...
Stachys brachyclada de Noé ex Coss. (Lamiaceae) is a quite rare medicinal plant endemic to the Medit...
The work embodied in this dissertation is mainly concerned with the isolation and characterization o...
Methanol extracts of aerial flowering parts of four endemic Stachys taxa: S. anisochila Vis. et PANC...
The genus Stachys is comprised of about 300 species spread throughout the world, hence representing ...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
Stachys is an important and large genus belonging to the Lamiaceae family comprising 31 species in I...
Three species of Stachys genus (S. byzantina, S. officinalis, S. sylvatica) were investigated in the...
This study aimed to investigate the polyphenolic composition and antioxidant and antimicrobial poten...
In this work we report the first total analysis of the secondary metabolites from a sample of Stachy...
The occurrence of diterpenoids from roots and aerial parts of the species of the genus Stachys (Lami...
In this work we report the first total analysis of the secondary metabolites from a sample of Stachy...
Stachys brachyclada de Noé ex Coss. (Lamiaceae) is a quite rare medicinal plant endemic to the Medit...
The work embodied in this dissertation is mainly concerned with the isolation and characterization o...
Methanol extracts of aerial flowering parts of four endemic Stachys taxa: S. anisochila Vis. et PANC...
The genus Stachys is comprised of about 300 species spread throughout the world, hence representing ...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach diso...
Stachys is an important and large genus belonging to the Lamiaceae family comprising 31 species in I...
Three species of Stachys genus (S. byzantina, S. officinalis, S. sylvatica) were investigated in the...
This study aimed to investigate the polyphenolic composition and antioxidant and antimicrobial poten...
In this work we report the first total analysis of the secondary metabolites from a sample of Stachy...
The occurrence of diterpenoids from roots and aerial parts of the species of the genus Stachys (Lami...
In this work we report the first total analysis of the secondary metabolites from a sample of Stachy...
Stachys brachyclada de Noé ex Coss. (Lamiaceae) is a quite rare medicinal plant endemic to the Medit...
The work embodied in this dissertation is mainly concerned with the isolation and characterization o...
Methanol extracts of aerial flowering parts of four endemic Stachys taxa: S. anisochila Vis. et PANC...