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BACKGROUND
Salvia plebeia R. Br. (SP) has been widely used as a traditional folk medicine for the treatment of infectious diseases and pain. An anti-inflammatory potential of SP has remains largely unknown.
OBJECTIVE
We tried to elucidate the principle mechanism and the active ingredients underlying
Preliminary analysis of the mass spectrometric (MS) and NMR spectroscopic data of the primary fractions from the biologically active extract of Salvia decora revealed spectra that are characteristic for neo-clerodane-type diterpenoids. MS-guided isolation of the bioactive fractions led
BACKGROUND
A previous study demonstrated that the chloroform extract of Salvia connivens Epling (Lamiaceae) has anti-inflammatory activity.
OBJECTIVE
Identification of the active components in the dicholorometane extract (DESC), and, standardization of the extract based in ursolic acid.
METHODS
DESC
An adaptation of cultural management to the specific cultural system, as well as crop demand, can further result in the improvement of the quality of horticultural products. Therefore, this study focused on the antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of Plebeian herba (Salvia plebeia R. Br.)
A series of neo-clerodane-type diterpenoids were isolated from the aerial parts of Salvia filipes, including the new compounds 4-epi-polystachyne A (1), salvifilines A (3), C (7), and D (8), and salvifiline B, which was isolated as the 15-O-methyl derivatives 4/5. In addition, the five known
The genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) contains more than 50 shrub species in Iran, and Salvia limbata C.A. Meyer grows widely in the north and central parts of the country. Six flavones and rosmarinic acid were isolated from the ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of the flowered aerial parts of S. limbata