1992
DOI: 10.3109/13880209209054003
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Potential Antiinfective Agents from Eriodictyon angustifolium and Salvia apiana

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“…2) is represented by abietane derivatives [60]. Dentali [44] confirmed the presence of carnosic acid (9) and 16hydroxycarnosic acid (10) in the acid fraction of methylene chloride extract of the herb. Moreover, in the aerial part of the plant, the following diterpenoids were identified: salvicanol (11), 16-hydroxyrosmanol (12), 16-hydroxycarnosol (13), 16-hydroxy-7-methoxyrosmanol (14), rosmanol (15), and 7-epirosmanol ( 16) [61].…”
Section: Diterpenoidsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…2) is represented by abietane derivatives [60]. Dentali [44] confirmed the presence of carnosic acid (9) and 16hydroxycarnosic acid (10) in the acid fraction of methylene chloride extract of the herb. Moreover, in the aerial part of the plant, the following diterpenoids were identified: salvicanol (11), 16-hydroxyrosmanol (12), 16-hydroxycarnosol (13), 16-hydroxy-7-methoxyrosmanol (14), rosmanol (15), and 7-epirosmanol ( 16) [61].…”
Section: Diterpenoidsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In ▶ Table 2, S. apiana was compared with other Salvia species in terms of essential oil content and its composition. The compilation reveals white sage to be exceptionally rich in essential oils: the content reported by Dentali [44] was 3.8 %, which is even higher than in S. officinalis (up to 3.7 %) [52,53]. If confirmed, this would place S. apiana in the first place in terms of essential oil content within the genus Salvia.…”
Section: Essential Oilmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Iran. The species of genus Salvia, Labiatae, are generally known for their multiple pharmacological effects such as antimicrobial (Dentali and Hoffmann, 1992), and hypoglycaemic actions (Jimenez et al, 1986;Zarzuelo et al, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%