Essential oil from Senecio rudbeckiifolius Meyen & Walp.: Chemical analysis, antioxidant assessment, and literature review of Senecio essential oils
Leoncio Solís-Quispe,
Jorge A. Pino,
Ciro Tomaylla-Cruz
et al.
Abstract:Species of the genus Senecio have the largest medicinal value for the Andes communities, and studies on the biological activities attributed to them are scarce. Among them, Senecio rudbeckiifolius Meyen & Walp. is used in decoction for rheumatic affection and skin allergies. The chemical composition and antioxidant activity of the leaf essential oil from plants grown in the Peruvian Andes were studied. Eighty compounds were identified in the essential oil. Monoterpene hydrocarbons had the major percentage … Show more
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