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2019
Mediterranean lavenders from section stoechas : an undervalued source of secondary metabolites with pharmacological potential
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article
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DOMINGUES; Joana [et al.] (2023) - Mediterranean lavenders from section stoechas : an undervalued source of secondary metabolites with pharmacological potential. Metabolites. 13:3, 337. DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo13030337
cv-prod-3155184
10.3390/metabo13030337
Title
Mediterranean lavenders from section stoechas : an undervalued source of secondary metabolites with pharmacological potential
Subject
Lavandula pedunculata
Lavandula stoechas subsp. luisieri
Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas
Lavandula viridis
Chemical profile
Biological activities
Lavandula stoechas subsp. luisieri
Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas
Lavandula viridis
Chemical profile
Biological activities
Relation
PD21-00003 - Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CIBB)
UID/AMB/00681/2013
UID/AMB/00681/2013
Date
2023-03-09T15:20:50Z
2023-03-09T15:20:50Z
2023
2023-03-03T11:54:31Z
2023-03-09T15:20:50Z
2023
2023-03-03T11:54:31Z
Description
Globally, climate change and wildfires are disrupting natural ecosystems, thus setting
several endemic species at risk. The genus Lavandula is widely present in the Mediterranean region
and its species, namely, those included in the section Stoechas, are valuable resources of active
compounds with several biological assets. Since ancient times lavenders have been used in traditional
medicine and for domestic purposes. These species are melliferous, decorative, and essential oilproducing plants with a high economic interest in the pharmaceutical, flavor, fragrance, and food
industries. The essential oils of Lavandula section Stoechas are characterized by high amounts of
1,8-cineole, camphor, fenchone, and specifically for L. stoechas subsp. luisieri one of the major
compounds is trans-α-necrodyl acetate. On the other hand, the diversity of non-volatile components
like phenolic compounds, such as phenolic acids and flavonoids, make these species an important
source of phytochemicals with pharmacological interest. Rosmarinic, caffeic, and salvianolic B acids
are the major phenolic acids, and luteolin and eriodictyol-O-glucuronide are the main reported
flavonoids. However, the concentration of these secondary metabolites is strongly affected by
the plant’s phenological phase and varies in Lavandula sp. from different areas of origin. Indeed,
lavender extracts have shown promising antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer
properties as well as several other beneficial actions with potential for commercial applications.
Despite several studies on the bioactive potential of lavenders from the section Stoechas, a systematized
and updated review of their chemical profile is lacking. Therefore, we carried out the present review
that gathers relevant information on the different types of secondary metabolites found in these
species as well as their bioactive potential.
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eng
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