Salvia tomentosa

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

The Effect of Salvia tomentosa Miller Extracts, Rich in Rosmarinic, Salvianolic and Lithospermic Acids, on Bacteria Causing Opportunistic Infections.

Piątczak E et al (2024).
Molecules.
PubMed:
38338335

Medicinal plants in traumatic brain injury: Neuroprotective mechanisms revisited.

Summary

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and can cause problems in other organs. Researchers looked at studies using various plants to see if they could prevent or reduce TBI harm. Many plants showed promise in protecting neurons through different mechanisms, such as reducing inflammation. This study aimed to review the available literature on plants and neuroprotection to evaluate their potential for helping people with central nervous system problems.

Keshavarzi Z et al (2019).
Biofactors.
PubMed:
31206893

GEOMETRIC, VOLUMETRIC, COLOUR AND FRICTIONAL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED SALVIA SPECIES OF TURKEY.

Bayram M, Altuntas E and Yilar M (2017).
Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med.
PubMed:
28480423

Essential-oil diversity of Salvia tomentosa Mill. in Greece.

Hanlidou E, Karousou R and Lazari D (2014).
Chem Biodivers.
PubMed:
25146764

An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the local people of Alaşehir (Manisa) in Turkey.

Sargın SA, Akçicek E and Selvi S (2013).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
24126062

In vitro antiprotozoal activity of extracts of five Turkish Lamiaceae species.

Kirmizibekmez H et al (2011).
Nat Prod Commun.
PubMed:
22224291

Two-phase temporary immersion system for Agrobacterium rhizogenes genetic transformation of sage (Salvia tomentosa Mill.).

Marchev A et al (2011).
Biotechnol Lett.
PubMed:
21516312

Antibacterial activity of Salvia tomentosa essential oil.

Haznedaroglu MZ, Karabay NU and Zeybek U (2001).
Fitoterapia.
PubMed:
11677025