The Salvia rosmarinus "Eretto Liguria" ecotype was studied as a source of valuable bioactive compounds. LC-MS analysis of the methanolic extract underlined the presence of diterpenoids, triterpenoids, polyphenolic acids, and flavonoids. The anti-virulence activity of carnosic acid along with the other most abundant compounds against...
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2021 (v1)Publication
Salvia corrugata Vahl. is an interesting source of abietane and abeo-abietane compounds that showed antibacterial, antitumor, and cytotoxic activities. The aim of the study was to obtain transformed roots of S. corrugata and to evaluate the production of terpenoids in comparison with in vivo root production. Hairy roots were initiated from leaf...
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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is a new damaging plant virus of great interest from both an economical and research point of view. ToBRFV is transmitted by contact, remains infective for months, and to-date, no resistant cultivars have been developed. Due to the relevance of this virus, new effective, sustainable, and operator-safe...
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Quorum‐sensing (QS) is a regulatory mechanism in bacterial communication, important for pathogenesis control. The search for small molecules active as quorum‐sensing inhibitors (QSI) that can synergize with antibiotics is considered a good strategy to counteract the problem of antibiotic resistance. Here the antimicrobial labdane diterpenoids...
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: The Italian garlic ecotype "Vessalico" possesses distinct characteristics compared to its French parent cultivars Messidor and Messidrôme, used for sowing, as well as other ecotypes in neighboring regions. However, due to the lack of a standardized seed supply method and cultivation protocol among farmers in the Vessalico area, a need to...
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In this study the Italian garlic "Aglio di Vessalico" was compared with the French cultivars Messidrôme and Messidor, whose cloves are used every year by the growers of Vessalico (Imperia, Italy) for sowing, and with the geographically adjacent "Aglio di Caraglio". UHPLC-Q-trap analyses of the extracts of these commercial garlic accessions...
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: Premna, a genus consisting of approximately 200 species, predominantly thrives in tropical and subtropical areas. Many of these species have been utilized in ethnopharmacology for diverse medicinal applications. In Saudi Arabia, Premna resinosa (Hochst.) Schauer (Lamiaceae) grows wildly, and its slightly viscid leaves are attributed to the...
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Introduction: The development of agriculture in terms of sustainability and low environmental impact is, at present, a great challenge, mainly in underdeveloped and marginal geographical areas. The Salvia rosmarinus "Eretto Liguria" ecotype is widespread in Liguria (Northwest Italy), and farmers commonly use it by for cuttings and for...
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Salvia rosmarinus (L.) Spenn. 1 is a Mediterranean aromatic shrub widely cultivated for its aromatic, medicinal and ornamental uses. The species is growing in a large diversity of habitats and from sea level up to 1500 meters 2. Salvia rosmarinus "Eretto Liguria" ecotype is widespread in Northwest Italy, and it is commonly used by farmers for...
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A targeted NMR metabolomic approach was used to characterise Salvia rosmarinus "Eretto Liguria" ecotype, commonly used in Northwest Italy by farmers for cuttings and for marketing, with a view to application and registration processes for designation of protected geographical indications. Quali- quantitative NMR based investigation was perfomed...
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