Origin of stachytarpheta indica






ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIAL OF THE METHANOL STEM BARK

Key words: Antibacterial agent; Stachytarpheta indica; Medicina plant;. Stem bark; Methanol; in vitro as a valuable source of medicinal agents with.


Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (L.) Vahl: From Traditional Usage to

30 Dec 2015 jamaicensis. 1. Introduction. For decades medicinal plants have been utilized as a natural source containing bioactive compounds that offer ...


Hybridity in the Verbenaceae

the supposed hybrid between Stachytarpheta indica and Svensonia hyderobadensis referred to by Moldenke (1936) is actually not of hybrid origin at all ...


6β-hydroxyipolamiide of Stachytarpheta

Abstract-Stachytarpheta jamaicensis is one species of Verbenaceae family that is used as a The diversity of plant species in Indonesia is a source.





to Pharmacological Evidence

30 Dec 2015 Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (L.) Vahl belongs to the family of Verbenaceae ... source containing bioactive compounds that offer therapeutic.
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Stachytarpheta jamaicensis leaf extract: Chemical composition

31 Dec 2017 Plants are important source of natural products which provide protection against diseases causing damages to human cells [1 2]. Natural ...
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European Medicines Agency

5 Apr 2018 Substance refers to any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence whose origin may be biological
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Stachytarpheta sericea Atkins (Verbenaceae) and Its Hybrid with S

The name Stachytarpheta sericea Loes. from Brazil is validated and a supposed hybrid between S. sericea and S. 1524 is of hybrid origin it was decided.





A molecular phylogeny and classification of Verbenaceae

origin for Verbenaceae with approximately six colonization events having given rise to cladistic analysis of the Brazilian species of Stachytarpheta.


Research Article - The gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

medicinal plant Stachytarpheta indica. R. Yuvaraj1


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