2018
DOI: 10.3390/plants7040110
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Comparative Pharmacognosy, Chemical Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Extracts from Phania matricarioides (Spreng.) Griseb. Collected from Different Localities in Cuba

Abstract: Phania matricarioides (Spreng.) Griseb. is a traditionally used plant with various pharmacological properties. However, there are only scarce reports about the phytochemistry and biological activity of this plant. In this work, P. matricarioides was collected from three different localities of Cuba: PmB (collected in Bauta, Artemisa), PmC (collected in Cangrejeras, Artemisa), and PmI (collected in La Lisa, Havana), extracted with aqueous ethanol, and analyzed macroscopically and microscopically. The extracts w… Show more

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“…In addition, many species possess medicinal properties, including antioxidant [10], antiparasitic [11], anticancer [12] and hepatoprotective [13]. In particular, the antidiarrheal, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects of extracts have been demonstrated and correlated with some active common phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, tannins, flavonoids, lactonic compounds, triterpenes or steroids, terpenes and organic acids [6,14,15]. However, as far as we know, the EO from P. matricarioides has not been chemically characterized, and its biological properties have not been scientifically demonstrated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many species possess medicinal properties, including antioxidant [10], antiparasitic [11], anticancer [12] and hepatoprotective [13]. In particular, the antidiarrheal, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects of extracts have been demonstrated and correlated with some active common phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, tannins, flavonoids, lactonic compounds, triterpenes or steroids, terpenes and organic acids [6,14,15]. However, as far as we know, the EO from P. matricarioides has not been chemically characterized, and its biological properties have not been scientifically demonstrated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%