“…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.…”