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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2002

Antimicrobial studies on three species of Hypericum from the Canary Islands

Rosa M. Rabanal; A. Arias; B. Prado; M. Hernández-Pérez; Candelaria C. Sánchez-Mateo

The antimicrobial activity of several extracts and fractions of the aerial parts of Hypericum canariense, Hypericum glandulosum and Hypericum grandifolium was investigated using the disc diffusion and broth microdilution methods against twelve reference microorganisms (eight bacterial and four fungal strains). The methanol extract and chloroform fraction of H. canariense, as well as the methanol extracts, butanol and chloroform fractions of both H. glandulosum and H. grandifolium exhibited a good antibacterial activity against four Gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus cereus var. mycoides, Micrococcus luteus, Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis) and the Gram-negative bacterium Bordetella bronchiseptica with the diameters of growth inhibition area in the range 10-25 mm and MICs values between 0.03 and 0.29 mg/ml. Neither the infusions and aqueous fractions of the species studied nor the butanol fraction of H. canariense showed any antibacterial activity against the tested microorganisms. Amongst the active extracts, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) determination showed that the H. canariense chloroform fraction was the most active against M. luteus, S. aureus and S. epidermidis. No antifungal activity was seen with any of the extracts or fractions tested. The results of this study support the use of these species in Canarian traditional medicine to treat skin infections.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2002

Evaluation of the antinflammatory and analgesic activity of Sideritis canariensis var. pannosa in mice.

M. Hernández-Pérez; Rosa M. Rabanal

A previous chemical study of Sideritis canariensis var. pannosa demonstrated the presence of some important classes of related organic compounds with anti-inflammatory activities. In the present study, the crude ethanol extract and the chloroformic and aqueous fractions of S. canariensis have been examined for their antimicrobial actions through the disk-diffusion method and for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in several animal models. No relevant antimicrobial activity against the tested microorganisms was found. The chloroformic fraction was the most interesting, exhibiting a good analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1994

Antimicrobial activity of Visnea mocanera leaf extracts

M. Hernández-Pérez; R.E. López-García; Rosa M. Rabanal; V. Darias; A. Arias

A chemical study of Visnea mocanera leaves was carried out giving lupeol and beta-sitosterol fatty esters, as well as beta-sitosterol and the triterpenic betulinic, ursolic, platanic and 2 alpha,3 beta-dihydroxy-ursan-12-en-28-oic and 2 alpha,3 beta-dihydroxy-olean-12-en-28-oic acids. Studies of the antimicrobial activity of acetone and methanol extracts as well as an aqueous infusion were also performed and the good experimental results obtained justify the folk use of this species as a cicatrizant and vulnerary agent.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1992

Essential oils and antimicrobial activity of two varieties of Cedronella canariensis (L.) W. et B.

R.E. López-García; M. Hernández-Pérez; Rosa M. Rabanal; V. Darias; D. Martín-Herrera; A. Arias; J. Sanz

The qualitative and quantitative determination of the essential oils of the aerial part of two varieties of Cedronella canariensis (L.) W. et B., namely, C. canariensis var. canariensis and C. canariensis var. anisata have been performed, together with the study of the antimicrobial activity of both oils. The noteworthy inhibition exhibited against Bordetella bronchiseptica and Cryptococcus albidus may justify the popular use of the these plants in the treatment of certain diseases of the respiratory tract.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1995

Effects of Visnea mocanera extracts on the bleeding time, gastrointestinal transit and diuresis in rodents

M. Hernández-Pérez; Candelaria C. Sánchez-Mateo; V. Darias; Rosa M. Rabanal

The present study examined the effect of several extracts of Visnea mocanera L. on the bleeding time and gastrointestinal transit in mice using the Duke test and charcoal meal method, respectively; they were also investigated in order to examine their renal effects. Results showed that V. mocanera extracts significantly inhibited both the bleeding time and gastrointestinal transit in mice. No diuretic activity of these extracts were detected. In contrast, they significantly reduced the urine volume. The study provides experimental support to the therapeutic advocation of V. mocanera in ethnomedicine for the treatment of diarrhoea and the healing of wounds.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2006

Evaluation of the analgesic and topical anti-inflammatory effects of Hypericum reflexum L. fil.

Candelaria C. Sánchez-Mateo; C.X. Bonkanka; M. Hernández-Pérez; Rosa M. Rabanal


Planta Medica | 1995

Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory, Antipyretic and Haematological Effects of Aethiopinone, an o-Naphthoquinone Diterpenoid from Salvia aethiopis Roots and two Hemisynthetic Derivatives

M. Hernández-Pérez; Rosa M. Rabanal; Ma Carmen de la Torre; Benjamín Rodríguez


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2005

Analgesic and topical anti-inflammatory activity of Hypericum canariense L. and Hypericum glandulosum Ait.

Rosa M. Rabanal; C.X. Bonkanka; M. Hernández-Pérez; Candelaria C. Sánchez-Mateo


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2004

Studies on the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Sideritis candicans Ait. var. eriocephala Webb aerial part

M. Hernández-Pérez; Candelaria C. Sánchez-Mateo; Y Montalbetti-Moreno; Rosa M. Rabanal


Pharmaceutical Biology | 1999

AETHIOPINONE, AN ANTIBACTERIAL AND CYTOTOXIC AGENT FROM SALVIA AETHIOPIS ROOTS

M. Hernández-Pérez; Rosa M. Rabanal; Alberto M. Arias; M.C. de La Torre; B. Rodriguez

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V. Darias

University of La Laguna

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A. Arias

University of La Laguna

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B. Prado

University of La Laguna

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Benjamín Rodríguez

Spanish National Research Council

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Carmen Gómez-Cordovés

Spanish National Research Council

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Concepción Vidal-Valverde

Spanish National Research Council

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