2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/4275213
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Chemical Composition and Future Perspectives of Essential Oil Obtained from a Wild Population of Stachys germanica L. Distributed in the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria

Stanislava Ivanova,
Stela Pashova,
Stanislav Dyankov
et al.

Abstract: Stachys germanica L. (Lamiaceae) is a plant associated with a rich history in the traditional medicine of Iran, Turkey, and Serbia. However, researchers have not fully investigated the pharmacological potential of the herb, and scientific data on this plant species are limited. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the chemical composition of the essential oil (EO) obtained from the aerial parts of S. germanica L. growing wild in Bulgaria and to perform a comparative analysis of the chemical composition… Show more

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“…Currently, the only data available in the scientific literature regarding the biological effects of M. frivaldszkyana extracts are reports on the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the plant, accompanied with some information about its phytochemical metabolites [2,7]. Similar effects are reported for plants of the genus Stachys, which also belong to the Lamiaceae family [14]. No data on the toxicity of the methanolic plant extract or its effects on the inflammation processes were found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the only data available in the scientific literature regarding the biological effects of M. frivaldszkyana extracts are reports on the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the plant, accompanied with some information about its phytochemical metabolites [2,7]. Similar effects are reported for plants of the genus Stachys, which also belong to the Lamiaceae family [14]. No data on the toxicity of the methanolic plant extract or its effects on the inflammation processes were found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%