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Get QuoteCotula cinerea, belonging to the tribe Anthemideae, is a plant widespread in the Southern hemisphere. It is frequently used in folk medicine in North African countries for several of its medical properties, shown by its extracts and essential oils. The dichloromethane extract obtained from it …
Get QuoteCotula cinerea Del. belongs to the family Asteraceae. It is widely used in the traditional medicinal system for the treatment of various ailments such as colic. Cotula cinerea Delile [family COMPOSITAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on Brocchia kotschyi; Cotula kotschyi; Cotula cinerea; Brocchia cinerea.
Get QuoteRationale: Cotula cinerea of the Asteraceae family is a traditional Moroccan plant with various biological activities such as analgesic, cytotoxic and antioxidant effects which are often related to the presence of secondary metabolites. The present work aims to screen and identify the main phytochemicals compounds of Cotula cinerea extracts.
Get QuoteAims: The current investigation aimed to assess the antioxidant, antidiabetic and antilipidemic effects of the aqueous extract of aerial part of Cotula cinerea (C. cinerea). Background: Cotula cinerea (Del). which belongs to the Asteraceae family is commonly used traditionally for the treatment of diabetes. Objective: The objective of the study was to study the effect of the …
Get QuoteKeywords: Cotula cinerea; Essential oil; Biological activity; GC/MS analysis Introduction Bremer, in which the family is divided into 17 tribes split Cotula cinerea (Del.) synonym: Brocchiacinerea (Del.) is a xerophytic plant widely distributed in sandy and desert areas. It …
Get QuoteCotula is a genus of flowering plant in the sunflower family. It includes plants known generally as water buttons or buttonweeds.. The species within this genus can vary extensively in their habit, leaf division, involucre, receptacle and achenes.This makes it difficult to define them by comparing their morphology.The genus can only be defined by looking at the corollas of their flowers.
Get QuoteThe essential oil (EO) of Cotula cinerea Del collected in the region of Oued Souf (Southeastern Algeria) during two stages (flowering and fruiting), gave a performance that are 0.0801% ± 0.0117% ...
Get Quotecotula cinerea: traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties August 2020 Conference: 2ème SIB-VBZA – Université Tahri …
Get Quoteof the aerial part of the plant had been analyzed by GC/FID and GC/MS. The essence of Cotula cinerea is characterized by dominance of the 3-iso-thujanol followed by Santolina triene and camphor. The antimicrobial activity of Cotula cinerea essential oils had been estimated vis-à-vis of four bacterial strains, three molds and four
Get QuoteCotula cinerea (Asteraceae) is a small xerophytic plant widely distributed in sandy and desert ground from Algeria and Morocco (Djellouli et al. 2013; Markouk et al. 1999). This plant is usually known as "Guertofa" among the local people in Northern Sahara and is commonly used in traditional medicine in the southwest of Algeria.
Get QuoteIn the present investigation, an Algerian commonly available plant namely Cotula cinerea, found throughout sandy desert grounds, was screening for antimicrobial activity against five different human pathogenic microbes namely, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Candida albicans. In the present …
Get Quoteen état frais et état sec pour Cotula cinerea This histogram shows that the average yield of the plant Cotula cinerea essential oil fresh is between 2.2% and 2.3%, While the average yields obtained in the dry state, which is equal to 2%; a significant. …
Get QuoteThe genus Cotula comprising 80 species is widespread in the southern hemisphere and is represented by three species in Algeria among which is our plant C. cinerea.. The species C. cinerea, with synonym of Brocchia cinerea, is a small woolly whitish plant, with thick leaf divided in their upper part to a 3–5 obtuse teeth, stems are 10–40 cm, slept then …
Get QuoteCotula cinerea. Delile Asteraceae Cette espèce est commune dans tout le Sahara, elle survit dans des sol très sablonneux où plus aucune plante …
Get QuoteIn the present investigation, an Algerian commonly available plant namely Cotula cinerea, found throughout sandy desert grounds, was screening for antimicrobial activity against five different human pathogenic microbes namely, Staphylococcus aureus,
Get QuoteEssential oil of Cotula cinerea Natural Product Communications Vol. 6 (10) 2011 1493 transfer, source and quadrupole temperatures were 280°C, 230°C and 150°C, respectively, operating at 70 eV ionisation energy The column used was an Agilent DB5ms capillary column (30.0 m x 0.25 mm ID x 0.25 μm film
Get QuoteThe obtained results showed that the cytotoxicity differed according to the used extract with an efficient effect of Cotula cinerea extracts compared to Salvia verbenaca. A potent cytotoxicity was thus observed for the Cotula cinerea hexane extract which inhibited the growth of RD cell line at the lowest IC 50 value (57.21±3.43 µg/mL).
Get QuoteDESTILACION SIMPLE Y FRACCIONADA PDF The essential oil of Cotula cinerea aerial parts was extracted by hydrodistillation using a …
Get QuoteRationale Cotula cinerea of the Asteraceae family is a traditional Moroccan plant with various biological activities such as analgesic, cytotoxic and antioxidant effects which are …
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Get Quoteactivity of C. cinerea extracts. Keywords: Antimicrobial activity, Cotula cinerea, Pathogenic microbes, Medicinal plant. * Corresponding author e-mail: tahamenasria@hotmail 1. Introduction Medicinal plants, which form the backbone of traditional medicine, have been in the last few decades the subject of very intense pharmacological studies ...
Get Quoteplante Cotula cinerea, nous avons recherché des généralités sur les huiles essentielles, et pour les obtenir, nous nous sommes référés à plusieurs méthodes d'extraction et d'analyse. Le principal facteur de contrôle dans le choix de la méthode d'extraction est …
Get QuotePlant. Cotula cinerea L., syn. Brocchia cinerea Del. (Asteraceae) — a xerophytic plant widely distributed in sandy and desert ground — whole plant was collected in March 1994 from Zagora, Morocco, and dried at room temperature. A voucher specimen (MARK 1069) was preserved at the herbarium of the Faculty of Sciences-Semlalia, Marrakesh, Morocco. Uses in …
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