Biological studies of Bolax gummifera, a plant of the Falkland Islands used as a treatment of wounds
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TextoSeries ; Journal of EthnoPharmacology, 56(2), p.117-121, 1997Trabajos contenidos: - Mongelli, E
- Desmarchelier, C
- Coussio, J
- Ciccia, G
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Aqueous and dichloromethane extracts of Bolax gummifera (Lam.)Sprengel (Apiaceae), a plant of the Falkland Islands used as a treatment of wounds, were studied in order to support the ethnopharmacological information related to the medicinal use of this plant. The antimicrobial, antioxidant and red blood cells membrane stabilizing activities were analyzed. The antimicrobial bioassay was carried out using the test turbidity method (OD 620 nm), the aqueous extract showing an 82
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