(35) The presence of those valuable flavonoids in Heracleum species definitely enriches their chemical diversity and provides evidence for chemotaxonomic studies of Heracleum species and the family
Apiaceae as well.
Authors designed four degenerated oligonucleotides from ITS1 and rTS2 regions of the nuclear genome to bind to a variety of
Apiaceae genera only and not to other genera belonging to different plant families.
The essential oils of different species of the
Apiaceae family, proved to be a promising source of biomolecules, with antifungal potential activity.
Oga Cr Na
Apiaceae Buniumpersicum Kali zeri Th Na B.
Among the major pollen supplied families,
Apiaceae, Pedaliaceae and Poaceae comprises of single plant taxon.
interpunctella adults; good mortality rates were reported for contact toxicity with Cymbopogon martinii (Poaceae) EO ([LD.sub.50] = 22.8 [micro]g/[cm.sup.2]) [31], as well as for treatments with Coriandrum sativum (
Apiaceae), which exerted an [LD.sub.50] value of 47.93 [micro]g/[cm.sup.2] [23].
Family FIV Acanthaceae 11.35 Amaryllidaceae 0.22
Apiaceae 23.58 Asclepiadaceae 0.22 Asphodelaceae 0.44 Bignoniaceae 0.87 Clusiaceae 0.44 Combretaceae 0.44 Crassulaceae 0.22 Cyperaceae 0.44 Euphorbiaceae 1.31 Fabaceae 3.49 Lamiaceae 0.44 Lauraceae 0.65 Loganiaceae 0.44 Malvaceae 0.87 Meliaceae 0.44 Menispermaceae 13.53 Molluginaceae 0.22 Moringaceae 0.87 Piperaceae 1.31 Poaceae 0.44 Rutaceae 13.32 Sapindaceae 0.22 Sapotaceae 0.87 Solanaceae 10.92 Verbenaceae 3.49 Zingiberaceae 12.23 Table 3: Medicinal plant species used in Gampaha District to treat inflammatory conditions.
Una nueva especie Iberica de Ferulago Koch (
Apiaceae).
To make the
apiaceae powder, we dry celeriac leaves, lovage, and parsley, freeze-dry, then pulverize in a grinder.
Amaranthaceae AMARYLLIDACEAE Amaryllidaceae ANACARDIACEAE Schinus molle *
APIACEAE Apiaceae Conium maculatum ASTERACEAE Ageratina sp.
Plant families with the highest number of species were Poaceae (32 species); Asteraceae (26); Fabaceae (12); Cyperaceae (10); Crassulaceae and Solanaceae (five species each);
Apiaceae, Asphodelaceae, Celastraceae, Rosaceae, and Rubiaceae (four species each); Amaranthaceae, Anacardiaceae, Apocynaceae, Lamiaceae, Myrtaceae, Polygonaceae, Sterculiaceae, and Vitaceae (three species each) (Table 2).
Separate subsections address salient patterns such as the frequent recommendation of Fabaceae seeds for dermatology,
Apiaceae seeds as antidotes and
Apiaceae exudates for neurology and psychosomatic disorders as well as the heavy reliance on subterranean parts as drugs.
These medicinally important plants are observed in Amarylliadaceae, Piperaceae,
Apiaceae, Fabaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Phyllanthaceae, Combretaceae, and Nymphaeaceae.
The species oiAzorella (Azorelloideae,
Apiaceae) with extra-Argentinean distribution.