2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-1978(01)00035-7
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Phytoecdysteroids from Lamium spp: identification and distribution within plants

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“…2003). For this reason, many studies were conducted on the phytochemical constituents of Lamium species and their biological activities (Savchenko et al 2001;Flamini et al 2005;Alipieva et al 2007;Ersöz et al 2007;Paduch et al 2007). In addition, they are traditionally consumed as food in some countries (Bremness 1995;Baytop 1999;Cui et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2003). For this reason, many studies were conducted on the phytochemical constituents of Lamium species and their biological activities (Savchenko et al 2001;Flamini et al 2005;Alipieva et al 2007;Ersöz et al 2007;Paduch et al 2007). In addition, they are traditionally consumed as food in some countries (Bremness 1995;Baytop 1999;Cui et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, although Lamium spp. are self-pollinated and self-compatible, they are frequently visited by honeybees and bumblebee queens and serve as ecologically important hosts for a number of other insect species (Savchenko et al 2001;Macior 1978;Sönmez & Altan 1992;Sıralı & Deveci 2002;Sabuncu et al 2002;Eltz 2006). In addition, some Lamium species have been deemed ornamental and well suited to a variety of growing conditions (Rudy 2004).…”
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“…Indeed, the medicinal properties of this plant had attracted significant attention and intensive phytochemical investigations had been done. Among the secondary metabolites of L. album L., terpenoids (Brieskorn and Ahlborn, 1973;Eigtved et al, 1974;Damtoft, 1992;Sarker et al, 1997), phenylethanoids (Budzianowski and Skrzypczak, 1995), and phytoecdysteroids (Savchenko et al, 2001) had been reported. In a Danish population of L. album L. four iridoids and secoiridoids were isolated (Eigtved et al, 1974;Damtoft, 1992) whereas in a Bulgarian population several flower volatile compounds, iridoid glucosides (Alipieva, 2003;Alipieva et al, 2006), as well as phenols and flavonoids (Valyova et al, 2011) were detected.…”
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“…[14][15][16][17][18][19][20] These studies have reported a high accumulation of PEs in the tissues. In several studies, the fluctuation and distribution of PEs within a plant have been discussed in relation to its biosynthesis and transport.…”
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“…Quantification of 20-hydroxyecdysone. Collected plant materials were dried at 55 C for 2 d. The dried samples were ground with a mortar and pestle, and samples (about 25 mg) were extracted 3 times for 3 h each with 1 ml of methanol at 55 C. 19,22,23) The extracts were mixed with 1.3 ml of water and partitioned 2 times with 2 ml of hexane. The aqueous methanol phases were dried at 55 C and dissolved in 2 ml of 10% 2-propanol.…”
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