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Feature-based molecular networking to target the isolation of new caffeic acid esters from yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius, asteraceae)
ArticleAbstract: Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacon) is an edible tuberous Andean shrub that has been included in the diPalabras claves:Caffeic acid esters, Chlorogenic acids, Metabolomics, Molecular networkingAutores:Ccana-Ccapatinta G.V., Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani, Leuner O., Padilla-González G.F., Sadgrove N.J.Fuentes:scopusEcdysteroids from the stem bark of vitex doniana sweet (Lamiaceae; ex. verbenaceae): A geographically variable african medicinal species
ArticleAbstract: Vitex doniana Sweet is an African medicinal species that is prescribed as an aqueous bark extract toPalabras claves:Antimicrobial, Black plum, Ecdysteroid, MALARIA, MICAutores:Bunu M.I., Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani, Isyaka S.M., Langat M.K., Macdonald J.R., Melnikovová I., Ndinteh D.T., Sadgrove N.J.Fuentes:scopusPharmacology of Natural Volatiles and Essential Oils in Food, Therapy, and Disease Prophylaxis
ReviewAbstract: This commentary critically examines the modern paradigm of natural volatiles in ‘medical aromatherapPalabras claves:Anti-Inflammatory, Antimicrobial, aromatherapy, Gas chromatography, headspace, Pathogen, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokineticsAutores:Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani, Leuner O., Melnikovová I., Padilla-González G.F., Sadgrove N.J.Fuentes:scopusProstanthera (Lamiaceae) as a ‘cradle of incense’: Chemophenetics of rare essential oils from both new and forgotten Australian ‘mint bush’ species
ArticleAbstract: The highly aromatic Australian mint bushes from the genus Prostanthera Labill. produce a high yieldPalabras claves:Chemophenetics, essential oils, taxonomyAutores:Andrew R., Bruhl J.J., Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani, Greatrex B.W., Jones G.L., Langat M.K., Melnikovová I., Padilla-González G.F., Sadgrove N.J., Telford I.R.H.Fuentes:scopusThe diversity of volatile compounds in australia’s semi-desert genus eremophila (Scrophulariaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Australia’s endemic desert shrubs are commonly aromatic, with chemically diverse terpenes and phenylPalabras claves:Eremophila, Essential oil, Furanosesquiterpene, Phenylpropanoid, TerpeneAutores:Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani, Greatrex B.W., Green A., Jones G.L., Klepp J., Langat M.K., Legendre S.V.A.M., Leuner O., Lyddiard D., Mas-Claret E., Padilla-González G.F., Ramli I.M., Sadgrove N.J.Fuentes:scopus