2023
DOI: 10.3390/ph16060830
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Bioguided Identification of Active Antimicrobial Compounds from Asphodelus bento-rainhae and Asphodelus macrocarpus Root Tubers

Abstract: Root tubers of Asphodelus bento-rainhae subsp. bento-rainhae (AbR), a vulnerable endemic species, and Asphodelus macrocarpus subsp. macrocarpus (AmR) have traditionally been used in Portugal to treat inflammatory and infectious skin disorders. The present study aims to evaluate the in vitro antimicrobial activity of crude 70% and 96% hydroethanolic extracts of both medicinal plants, specifically against multidrug-resistant skin-related pathogens, to identify the involved marker secondary metabolites and also t… Show more

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“…This Special Issue fills the gaps in the current knowledge on the therapeutic potential of phytocompounds that are found in plant roots. In five published original scientific papers, attention has been paid to various aspects of the treatment of diseases, such as chronic kidney disease and bacterial infections, but also a range of biological activities of bioactive root compounds have been studied, including their toxicity on neurobehavioral and reproductive function and inflammatory activity [12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…This Special Issue fills the gaps in the current knowledge on the therapeutic potential of phytocompounds that are found in plant roots. In five published original scientific papers, attention has been paid to various aspects of the treatment of diseases, such as chronic kidney disease and bacterial infections, but also a range of biological activities of bioactive root compounds have been studied, including their toxicity on neurobehavioral and reproductive function and inflammatory activity [12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…bento-rainhae and Asphodelus macrocarpus subsp. root tubers with 70% ethanol extract by Malmir et al [15]. The renoprotective effect of Chrysanthemum coronarium L. (Glebosis coronaria (L.) Cass ex.…”
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