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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2003

Antimicrobial activity of selected Peruvian medicinal plants.

Rosario Rojas; Beatriz Bustamante; José Bauer; Irma Fernández; Joaquina Albán; Olga Lock

The antimicrobial activity of 36 ethanol extracts from 24 plants, all of them currently used in the Peruvian traditional medicine for the treatment of several infectious and inflammatory disorders, was tested by means of the agar-well diffusion assay against four bacteria (Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and four fungi (Candida albicans, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Microsporum gypseum and Sporothrix schenckii). Twenty-five (69%) extracts showed some degree of antimicrobial activity against at least one microorganism. The plants with the greatest antimicrobial activity were Cestrum auriculatum L. Heritier (Solanaceae), Iryanthera lancifolia Ducke Suesseng (Myristicaceae), Lepechinia meyenii (Walp.) Epling (Lamiaceae) and Ophryosporus peruvianus (Gmelin) King & H. Rob. (Asteraceae).


Global Ecology and Biogeography | 2015

Estimating species diversity and distribution in the era of Big Data: to what extent can we trust public databases?

Carla Maldonado; Carlos I. Molina; Alexander Zizka; Claes Persson; Charlotte M. Taylor; Joaquina Albán; Eder Chilquillo; Nina Rønsted; Alexandre Antonelli

Abstract Aim Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publicly available species distribution data. However, taxonomic errors and geographical uncertainty of species occurrence records are now acknowledged by the scientific community – putting into question to what extent such data can be used to unveil correct patterns of biodiversity and distribution. We explore this question through quantitative and qualitative analyses of uncleaned versus manually verified datasets of species distribution records across different spatial scales. Location The American tropics. Methods As test case we used the plant tribe Cinchoneae (Rubiaceae). We compiled four datasets of species occurrences: one created manually and verified through classical taxonomic work, and the rest derived from GBIF under different cleaning and filling schemes. We used new bioinformatic tools to code species into grids, ecoregions, and biomes following WWFs classification. We analysed species richness and altitudinal ranges of the species. Results Altitudinal ranges for species and genera were correctly inferred even without manual data cleaning and filling. However, erroneous records affected spatial patterns of species richness. They led to an overestimation of species richness in certain areas outside the centres of diversity in the clade. The location of many of these areas comprised the geographical midpoint of countries and political subdivisions, assigned long after the specimens had been collected. Main conclusion Open databases and integrative bioinformatic tools allow a rapid approximation of large‐scale patterns of biodiversity across space and altitudinal ranges. We found that geographic inaccuracy affects diversity patterns more than taxonomic uncertainties, often leading to false positives, i.e. overestimating species richness in relatively species poor regions. Public databases for species distribution are valuable and should be more explored, but under scrutiny and validation by taxonomic experts. We suggest that database managers implement easy ways of community feedback on data quality.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2007

Evaluation of the leishmanicidal activity of plants used by Peruvian Chayahuita ethnic group.

Yannick Estevez; Denis Castillo; M. Tangoa Pisango; Jorge Arevalo; Rosario Rojas; Joaquina Albán; Eric Deharo; Geneviève Bourdy; Michel Sauvain


Phytochemistry Letters | 2011

Activity-guided isolation of antileishmanial compounds from Piper hispidum

Candy Ruiz; Mohamed Haddad; Joaquina Albán; Geneviève Bourdy; Ricardo Reategui; Denis Castillo; Michel Sauvain; Eric Deharo; Yannick Estevez; Jorge Arevalo; Rosario Rojas


Revista Peruana de Biología | 2014

Situación actual de la investigación etnobotánica sobre palmeras de Perú

Joaquina Albán; Betty Millán; Francis Kahn


Revista Peruana de Biología | 2013

Flora silvestre de los Andes centrales del Perú: un estudio en la zona de Quilcas, Junín

Genaro Yarupaitán; Joaquina Albán


Revista Peruana de Biología | 2008

Current status of ethnobotany research on palms from Peru

Joaquina Albán; Betty Millán; Francis Kahn


Phytotaxa | 2017

Cinchona anderssonii (Rubiaceae) , a new overlooked species from Bolivia

Carla Maldonado; Claes Persson; Joaquina Albán; Alexandre Antonelli; Nina Rønsted


Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants | 2017

Plantas comercializadas por herbolarios en el mercado del distrito de Cajabamba (Cajamarca, Perú)

Hellen Castillo-Vera; Elizabeth Cochachin; Joaquina Albán


Revista de la Sociedad Química del Perú | 2012

Steroidal sapogenins study of peruvian species of the genus dioscorea

Holger J. Maldonado García; Enrique G. Guzmán Lezama; Sabino Márquez Cabezas; Alfredo Tupayachi; Joaquina Albán

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Betty Millán

National University of San Marcos

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Rosario Rojas

Cayetano Heredia University

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Denis Castillo

Cayetano Heredia University

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Genaro Yarupaitán

National University of San Marcos

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Holger J. Maldonado García

National University of San Marcos

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Jorge Arevalo

Cayetano Heredia University

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Eric Deharo

University of Toulouse

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