“…These are presumably responsible for the remarkable antibacterial (Aslan et al 2006;Chinou et al 1997;Cosar and Cubukcu 1990;Kotan et al 2007;Rios et al 1991;Roussis et al 2002;Suzgec et al 2005), antiviral (Aslan et al 2006), antifungal (Aslan et al 2006), antioxidant (Aslan et al 2007a, b;Carini et al 2001;Suzgec et al 2005;Tepe et al 2005), anti-inflammatory (ElDahmy 1994Recio et al 1991), anti-allergic (Carini et al 2001) and antidiabetic (Aslan et al 2007a, b) properties of extracts from various Helichrysum species. Helichrysum species have been used in folk medicine for thousands of years in areas as far apart as Europe, Egypt, North America, China, Australia and South Africa (Cosar and Cubukcu 1990;Jakupovic et al 1989). Helichrysum species are traditionally used in the treatment of wounds, infections, and respiratory conditions (Hutchings et al 1996).…”