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Chemical Composition, Enantiomeric Distribution and Anticholinesterase and Antioxidant Activity of the Essential Oil of Diplosthephium juniperinum
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to extract and identify the chemical compounds of Diplosthephium juniperinPalabras claves:AChE, antioxi-dant activity, Buche, D. juniperinum, enantiomers, Essential oil, GC/FID, GC/MSAutores:Chabaco Armijos Riofrio, Eduardo Valarezo, James Calva, James Willan Calva, L. Cartuche Flores, Melissa SalinasFuentes:googlescopusChemical Composition, Enantiomeric Distribution and Biological Activity of Essential Oil from Morella pubescens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Wilbur
ArticleAbstract: The species Morella pubescens, commonly known as wax laurel, is a tree belonging to the Myricaceae fPalabras claves:biological activity, chemical composition, Enantiomeric distribution, Essential oil, Morella pubescensAutores:Carlos Correa-Jaramillo, Eduardo Valarezo, Julio Garzón-Yaguache, L. Cartuche Flores, Miguel Meneses, Paola Astudillo-Dávila, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:scopusChemical Constituents of Muehlenbeckia tamnifolia (Kunth) Meisn (Polygonaceae) and Its In Vitro ?-Amilase and ?-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities
ArticleAbstract: The phytochemical investigation of Muehlenbeckia tamnifolia, collected in Loja-Ecuador, led to the iPalabras claves:?-amilase inhibition, ?-glucosidase inhibition, Linoleic acid, MUEHLENBECKIA TAMNIFOLIAAutores:A. Suarez, G Gilardoni, L. Cartuche Flores, M Torres, P. Flores, S. Morocho ZaragocinFuentes:rraaeChemical composition and biological activity of the essential oil of Baccharis obtusifolia Kunth from Loja, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The essential oil of aerial parts from Baccharis obtusifolia (Asteraceae) growing wild in Ecuador waPalabras claves:antibacterial activity and antifungal activity, ASTERACEAE, Baccharis obtusifolia, limonene, trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton rubrumAutores:B. Valarezo Valdez, C. Armijos Riofrio, Chabaco Armijos Riofrio, D. Guaya Caraguay, Diana Guaya, E. Ojeda Riascos, Eduardo Valarezo, Jandry Rosales, L. Cartuche Flores, S. Gonzalez Perez, S. Morocho Zaragocin, Santiago Ojeda-Riascos, Silvia González Pérez, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:rraaescopusChemical composition, enantiomeric analysis and anticholinesterase activity of Lepechinia betonicifolia essential oil from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Context: Due to the interesting potential of essential oils (EO) against cholinesterases and their cPalabras claves:Acetylcholinesterase, chemical profiling, Enantiomeric distribution, pinene, sabineneAutores:James Calva, James Willan Calva, José Vinicio Montesinos, L. Cartuche Flores, Salomé González, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:googlescopusChemical constituents of Croton thurifer kunth as α-glucosidase inhibitors
ArticleAbstract: Phytochemical investigation of Croton thurifer, collected in Loja-Ecuador, led to the isolation of sPalabras claves:(3R20S)-3-acetoxy-20-hydroxydammar-24-ene, Croton thurifer, Trans-tiliroside, α-GlucosidaseAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Claudia Teresa Cruz-Erazo, Danya Sarango, L. Cartuche Flores, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:scopusNovel Flavonoid Glycosides of Quercetin from Leaves and Flowers of Gaiadendron punctatum G.Don. (Violeta de Campo), used by the Saraguro Community in Southern Ecuador, Inhibit α-Glucosidase Enzyme
ArticleAbstract: Gaiadandendron punctatum G.Don. (violeta de campo) is a plant used in traditional medicine by the SaPalabras claves:antimicrobial activity, Gaiadendron punctatum, LORANTHACEAE, quercetin glycosides, α-glucosidase enzyme inhibitorAutores:Héctor Cedeño, José Miguel Andrade, L. Cartuche Flores, Omar Malagòn, Sandra EspinosaFuentes:scopusStudy of Essential Oil Isolated from Achiote (Bixa orellana) Leaves: Chemical Composition, Enantiomeric Distribution and Antimicrobial, Antioxidant and Anticholinesterase Activities
ArticleAbstract: Bixa orellana is a native and cultivated species of Ecuador commonly known as achiote (annatto), thiPalabras claves:biological activity, Bixa orellana, chiral compounds, Enterococcus faecium, Essential oil, Germacrene DAutores:Eduardo Valarezo, L. Cartuche Flores, Miguel Meneses, Nohely Pineda-Guarnizo, Silvia Torres-Torres, Vladimir Morocho, Ximena V. Jaramillo-FierroFuentes:scopus