Labiatae


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Labiatae family in folk medicine in Iran: from ethnobotany to pharmacology.
Antimicrobial Effects of Ocimum basilicum (Labiatae) Extract, Turk J Biol, 2005; 29: 155-160
Initially, Plectranthus species were classified using morphological characters only and this led to placement of various species in different families like Verbenaceae rather than in their right Labiatae family [4].
Ghorbani, "Labiatae family in folk medicine in Iran: from ethnobotany to pharmacology," Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, vol.
1998), con enfasis particular en los extractos de la familia Labiatae, especificamente el romero, el tomillo y el oregano (Botsoglou et al.
The effect of nutrient and water availability on nectar secretion and nectary structure on the dominant Labiatae species of phrygana.
[5] Hedge, C.,A global survey of the biogeography of the Labiatae. In Harley RM and Reynolds T (eds) Advances in Labiatae Science.
ROSEMARY GROWS on a small evergreen shrub belonging to the Labiatae family that is related to mint.
(Labiatae) is popularly known as rosemary and used in the form of tea, is originated from the Mediterranean region of Europe and grown in almost all countries with temperate and tropical climates.
Labiatae in the flora of settlements occupy the third place, which is ahead of Rosaceae.
Rosmarinic acid (RA), a phenolic compound found in various Labiatae herbs,5 possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties.6-8 However, no study has ever been performed on kidney tissue.