2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25153410
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Veronica austriaca L. Extract and Arbutin Expand Mature Double TNF-α/IFN-γ Neutrophils in Murine Bone Marrow Pool

Abstract: Plants from the Veronica genus are used across the world as traditional remedies. In the present study, extracts from the aerial part of the scarcely investigated Veronica austriaca L., collected from two habitats in Bulgaria—the Balkan Mountains (Vau-1) and the Rhodopi Mountains (Vau-2), were analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The secondary metabolite, arbutin, was identified as a major constituent in both extracts, and further quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC… Show more

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“…1.7%) of arbutin was found in the leaves of Pyrus communis [163]. Certain plants from families like Fabaceae [5,72,74,86], Lamiaceae [87,128,141] and Plantaginaceae [132,154,160] are also notable sources of this hydroquinone glycoside (Table 1). At least three genera of each of the families Rutaceae [48,94,161] and Saxifragaceae [22,36,131] are known to produce arbutin (Table 1).…”
Section: Distribution Of Arbutin (1) In the Plant Kingdommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.7%) of arbutin was found in the leaves of Pyrus communis [163]. Certain plants from families like Fabaceae [5,72,74,86], Lamiaceae [87,128,141] and Plantaginaceae [132,154,160] are also notable sources of this hydroquinone glycoside (Table 1). At least three genera of each of the families Rutaceae [48,94,161] and Saxifragaceae [22,36,131] are known to produce arbutin (Table 1).…”
Section: Distribution Of Arbutin (1) In the Plant Kingdommentioning
confidence: 99%