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Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of the essential oil of Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav. in Spain
ArticleAbstract: We studied the chemical composition of the essential oil of Spanish populations of Thymbra capitata.Palabras claves:CARVACROL, Essential oil, Lipophilic antioxidant activity, Thymbra capitataAutores:Alonso M.J.P., de los Ángeles Cases Capdevila M., José Blanco-Salas, Pardo F.M.V., Rodríguez C.G., Trinidad Ruiz-TéllezFuentes:scopusChemotaxonomic study on Thymus xtoletanus ladero and its parental species
ArticleAbstract: We analysed the essential oils of cultivated material of Thymus xtoletanus Ladero and its parents, TPalabras claves:Chemotaxonomy, cultivation, hybrid, Thymus mastichina, Thymus villosus subsp. Lusitanicus, Thymus xtoletanusAutores:José Blanco-Salas, Pardo F.M.V., Pérez-Alonso M.J., Trinidad Ruiz-TéllezFuentes:scopusChiricaspi (Brunfelsia grandiflora, solanaceae), a pharmacologically promising plant
ArticleAbstract: This study’s objective was to evaluate the rescued traditional knowledge about the chiricaspi (BrunfPalabras claves:activity, Amazonian, Ayahuasca, Bioproduct, Brunfelsia, Drug Discovery, ECUADOR, Ethnobotanic, Scopoletin, ValidationAutores:Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carmen X. Luzuriaga-Quichimbo, Del Barco M.H., José Blanco-Salas, Trinidad Ruiz-TéllezFuentes:scopusBioactive phytochemicals from mercurialis spp. Used in traditional Spanish medicine
ReviewAbstract: Plants from the genus Mercurialis have a long history of use as herbal remedies in traditional SpaniPalabras claves:Bioactive phytochemicals, Mercurialis spp, Traditional Spanish medicineAutores:Hortigón-Vinagre M.P., José Blanco-Salas, Ruiz-Téllez T., Vázquez-Pardo F.M.Fuentes:scopusAnalysis of the essential oils of Chamaemelum fuscatum (Brot.) Vasc. from Spain as a contribution to reinforce its ethnobotanical use
ArticleAbstract: Chamaemelum fuscatum (Brot.) Vasc. is a south west Iberian chamomile that has been traditionally usePalabras claves:Aliphatic esters, Chamaemelum fuscatum, Chamomile, Compositae, Essential oil, Mediterranean, MethacrylateAutores:Fernández-Cervantes M., José Blanco-Salas, Pérez-Alonso M.J., Ruiz-Téllez T., Soria A.C.Fuentes:scopusA framework to incorporate biological soil quality indicators into assessing the sustainability of territories in the ecuadorian amazon
ArticleAbstract: In Amazonian Ecuador, land-use change from tropical rainforest to different productive purposes is lPalabras claves:Amazon region, biological indicators, ECUADOR, Soil quality, Sustainability, tropical soilsAutores:Huera-Lucero T., José Blanco-Salas, Labrador-Moreno J., Ruiz-Téllez T.Fuentes:scopusCultural sustainability in ethnobotanical research with students up to K-12
ArticleAbstract: In the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), education plays a fundamental role.Palabras claves:Activemethodologies, ethnobotany, Learning assessment, Non-formal education, STEM, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSAutores:Gutiérrez-García L., José Blanco-Salas, Ruiz-Téllez T., Sánchez-Martín J.Fuentes:scopusFloristic catalogue of useful plants from a scarcely contacted kichwa indigenous community in the Ecuadorian Amazon (Pakayaku, Pastaza, Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Pakayaku is a scarcely contacted community of Kichwa indigenous people situated in the banks of rivePalabras claves:Autores:Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carmen X. Luzuriaga-Quichimbo, García P.E., José Blanco-Salas, Ruiz-Téllez T.Fuentes:scopusFood identities, biocultural knowledge and gender differences in the protected area “sierra grande de hornachos” (Extremadura, spain)
ArticleAbstract: A food tradition not only corresponds to the vital need to be nourished every day, but is part of thPalabras claves:agroecology, Culinary identity, Cultural wealth, economic growth, ethnobotany, FOOD, Sustainable DevelopmentAutores:Gutiérrez-García L., José Blanco-Salas, Labrador-Moreno J., Monago-Lozano F.J., Ruiz-Téllez T.Fuentes:scopusNotes clarifying the status on some ethnobotanical species from the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Despite belonging to one of the most biodiverse ecoregions on Earth, the Ecuadorian Amazon remains lPalabras claves:Caryodendron, E. F. Poeppig, Ecuadorian Amazon, Erythrina, H. Karsten, Inga, Marila, Plant biodiversity, Swartzia, Tetrorchidium, typification, Vienna natural history museumAutores:Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carmen X. Luzuriaga-Quichimbo, García P.E., José Blanco-Salas, Trinidad Ruiz-TéllezFuentes:scopus