Ceterach officinarum

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Efficacy of a Multicomponent Nutraceutical Formulation for the Prevention and Treatment of Urinary Tract Stones.

Maisto M et al (2023).
Int J Mol Sci.
PubMed:
37176022

Exploring wild Aspleniaceae ferns as safety sources of polyphenols: The case of Asplenium trichomanes L. and Ceterach officinarum Willd.

Farràs A et al (2022).
Front Nutr.
PubMed:
36172521

Screening of ninety herbal products of commercial interest as potential ingredients for phytocosmetics.

Lianza M et al (2020).
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem.
PubMed:
32515615

In vitro effects on calcium oxalate crystallization kinetics and crystal morphology of an aqueous extract from Ceterach officinarum: Analysis of a potential antilithiatic mechanism.

De Bellis R et al (2019).
PLoS One.
PubMed:
31238335

Asplenioideae Species as a Reservoir of Volatile Organic Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Properties.

Froissard D et al (2015).
Nat Prod Commun.
PubMed:
26197556

Response of photosynthesis and respiration of resurrection plants to desiccation and rehydration.

Schwab KB, Schreiber U and Heber U (1989).
Planta.
PubMed:
24212344

Unravelling the roles of desiccation-induced xanthophyll cycle activity in darkness: a case study in Lobaria pulmonaria.

Fernández-Marín B, Becerril JM and García-Plazaola JI (2010).
Planta.
PubMed:
20229251

Dark induction of the photoprotective xanthophyll cycle in response to dehydration.

Fernández-Marín B et al (2009).
J Plant Physiol.
PubMed:
19539398

Ethnophytotherapeutical research in the high Molise region (Central-Southern Italy).

Guarrera PM, Lucchese F and Medori S (2008).
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed.
PubMed:
18334029

Contribution to the knowledge of the folk plant medicine in Calabria region (Southern Italy).

Passalacqua NG, Guarrera PM and De Fine G (2007).
Fitoterapia.
PubMed:
17084993

Folk phytotherapeutical plants from Maratea area (Basilicata, Italy).

Guarrera PM, Salerno G and Caneva G (2005).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
15878246