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13 August 2025

Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl, a perennial evergreen tree of the Lauraceae family, exhibits diverse chemotypes and abundant essential oil constituents, which are widely utilized in pharmaceuticals, perfumery, and fine chemicals. Based on the variati...

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16 Citations
10,551 Views
16 Pages

6 June 2013

The occurrence of diverse oligopeptides in cyanobacteria, including the cyanotoxins microcystins, has been recently used to classify individual clones into sub-specific oligopeptide chemotypes, whose composition and dynamics modulate microcystin con...

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6 Citations
2,295 Views
21 Pages

Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities of Chinese Native Thyme Essential Oils with Different Chemotypes

  • Meiyu Sun,
  • Yanan Zhang,
  • Yuanpeng Hao,
  • Jiahui Miao,
  • Guofeng Sun,
  • Jianhua Xiao,
  • Xiao Yang,
  • Jinzheng Zhang and
  • Lei Shi

21 December 2024

Thyme essential oils (EOs) have antioxidant, antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and immunological properties and are used in medicine, food, feed additives, and cosmetics. Here, we made use of a multidimensional analytical metho...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,562 Views
16 Pages

High Diversity of Microcystin Chemotypes within a Summer Bloom of the Cyanobacterium Microcystis botrys

  • Emma Johansson,
  • Catherine Legrand,
  • Caroline Björnerås,
  • Anna Godhe,
  • Hanna Mazur-Marzec,
  • Torbjörn Säll and
  • Karin Rengefors

1 December 2019

The fresh-water cyanobacterium Microcystis is known to form blooms world-wide, and is often responsible for the production of microcystins found in lake water. Microcystins are non-ribosomal peptides with toxic effects, e.g. on vertebrates, but their...

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19 Citations
4,111 Views
17 Pages

Bio-Herbicidal Potential of the Essential Oils from Different Rosmarinus officinalis L. Chemotypes in Laboratory Assays

  • Jihane El Mahdi,
  • Waed Tarraf,
  • Claudia Ruta,
  • Lea Piscitelli,
  • Adel Aly and
  • Giuseppe De Mastro

The current study aimed to assess the allelopathic effect of Rosmarinus officinalis L. essential oils (EOs) to define the potent effect against weed species, by exploring distinct chemotypes and their main compounds. The EOs from eight accessions wer...

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9 Citations
8,589 Views
12 Pages

20 September 2011

Positive-negative PCR assays based on the genes involved in the trichothecene biosynthesis pathway are useful in assessing the risk of trichothecene contamination in grain and are important in epidemiological studies. A single PCR detection method ba...

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68 Citations
13,991 Views
10 Pages

5 December 2008

Fusarium graminearum clade pathogens cause Fusarium head blight (FHB) or scab of wheat and other small cereal grains, producing different kinds of trichothecene mycotoxins that are detrimental to human and domestic animals. Type B trichothecene mycot...

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23 Citations
9,526 Views
13 Pages

Bioactivity of Different Chemotypes of Oregano Essential Oil against the Blowfly Calliphora vomitoria Vector of Foodborne Pathogens

  • Stefano Bedini,
  • Priscilla Farina,
  • Edoardo Napoli,
  • Guido Flamini,
  • Roberta Ascrizzi,
  • Antonella Verzera,
  • Barbara Conti and
  • Lucia Zappalà

11 January 2021

Blowflies play a substantial role as vectors of microorganisms, including human pathogens. The control of these insect pests is an important aspect of the prevention of foodborne diseases, which represent a significant public health threat worldwide....

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1 Citations
3,941 Views
20 Pages

Creation of New Oregano Genotypes with Different Terpene Chemotypes via Inter- and Intraspecific Hybridization

  • Meiyu Sun,
  • Ningning Liu,
  • Jiahui Miao,
  • Yanan Zhang,
  • Yuanpeng Hao,
  • Jinzheng Zhang,
  • Hui Li,
  • Hongtong Bai and
  • Lei Shi

Oregano is a medicinal and aromatic plant of value in the pharmaceutical, food, feed additive, and cosmetic industries. Oregano breeding is still in its infancy compared with traditional crops. In this study, we evaluated the phenotypes of 12 oregano...

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10 Citations
4,103 Views
20 Pages

Chemotypes and Their Stability in Mentha longifolia (L.) L.—A Comprehensive Study of Five Accessions

  • Katalin Patonay,
  • Helga Szalontai,
  • Péter Radácsi and
  • Éva Zámboriné-Németh

16 November 2021

Mentha longifolia (L.) L. is the most widespread wild-growing mint species found, and its chemical composition is extremely diverse. We studied the essential oil (EO) yield, composition, and chemotaxonomy of five, northern Hungarian accessions of the...

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23 Citations
6,309 Views
11 Pages

Phytochemical Analysis of Tephrosia vogelii across East Africa Reveals Three Chemotypes that Influence Its Use as a Pesticidal Plant

  • Angela G. Mkindi,
  • Yolice Tembo,
  • Ernest R. Mbega,
  • Beth Medvecky,
  • Amy Kendal-Smith,
  • Iain W. Farrell,
  • Patrick A. Ndakidemi,
  • Steven R. Belmain and
  • Philip C. Stevenson

12 December 2019

Tephrosia vogelii is a plant species chemically characterized by the presence of entomotoxic rotenoids and used widely across Africa as a botanical pesticide. Phytochemical analysis was conducted to establish the presence and abundance of the bioacti...

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8 Citations
2,965 Views
15 Pages

Potential Anti-Infectious Activity of Essential Oil Chemotypes of Lippia origanoides Kunth on Antibiotic-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Strains

  • Andrés Humberto Uc-Cachón,
  • Luz María Calvo-Irabien,
  • Angel de Jesús Dzul-Beh,
  • Haziel Eleazar Dzib-Baak,
  • Rosa Grijalva-Arango and
  • Gloria María Molina-Salinas

23 April 2024

Staphylococcus aureus infections are prevalent in healthcare and community environments. Methicillin-resistant S. aureus is catalogued as a superbug of high priority among the pathogens. This Gram-positive coccus can form biofilms and produce toxins,...

  • Communication
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31 Citations
8,961 Views
12 Pages

12 September 2012

The variability of the flavonoid content of two populations of Z. noltii from different geographical zones, i.e., the Bay of Arcachon and the Bay of Cadiz, was evaluated. Samples were collected in spring and autumn at the two sites, and extracts were...

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7 Citations
3,311 Views
16 Pages

The study of the R&D in this paper is to determine the range of essential oils (EOs) in the raw materials of species of the genus Thymus of the natural flora in the Carpathian region and their antimicrobial activity. It was found that the compone...

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16 Citations
4,690 Views
21 Pages

Rapid Classification and Recognition Method of the Species and Chemotypes of Essential Oils by ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy Coupled with Chemometrics

  • Eleonora Truzzi,
  • Caterina Durante,
  • Davide Bertelli,
  • Benedetta Catellani,
  • Samuele Pellacani and
  • Stefania Benvenuti

31 August 2022

In the present work, the applicability of attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy, coupled with chemometric tools in recognizing essential oils (EOs) for routine control, was evaluated. EOs belonging to Mentha,...

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10 Citations
2,697 Views
22 Pages

20 December 2024

Origanum vulgare L. (Lamiaceae) is widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, perfumery, and cosmetic industries for the needs for which this raw material is cultivated. O. vulgare is a polymorphic species with subspecies, which differ in the structure...

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26 Citations
4,612 Views
18 Pages

23 August 2021

Thymus vulgaris L. is one of the most commonly used medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), owing to a range of therapeutic properties of its essential oil. Plant growth, biomass yield, essential oil content and composition are influenced by chemotype,...

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13 Citations
5,180 Views
27 Pages

Microcystis Chemotype Diversity in the Alimentary Tract of Bigheaded Carp

  • Milán Riba,
  • Attila Kiss-Szikszai,
  • Sándor Gonda,
  • Gergely Boros,
  • Zoltán Vitál,
  • Andrea Kériné Borsodi,
  • Gergely Krett,
  • Gábor Borics,
  • Andrea Zsuzsanna Ujvárosi and
  • Gábor Vasas

22 May 2019

Most cyanobacterial organisms included in the genus Microcystis can produce a wide repertoire of secondary metabolites. In the mid-2010s, summer cyanobacterial blooms of Microcystis sp. occurred regularly in Lake Balaton. During this period, we inves...

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30 Citations
4,163 Views
21 Pages

10 December 2019

Leaves of C. porrectum are rich in essential oils containing monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and aromatic compounds, but the molecular mechanism of terpenoid biosynthesis in C. porrectum is still unclear. In this paper, the differences in the contents a...

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25 Pages

Growth Year and Chemotype Synergistically Regulate Coumarin Accumulation and the Associated Transcriptional Profiles in Peucedanum praeruptorum Dunn

  • Jiemei Jiang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Jianan Yang,
  • Longfeng Feng,
  • Dong Wen,
  • Min Li,
  • Zhiming Zhu,
  • Qiuling Wang,
  • Zhihui Gao and
  • Jianhe Wei

13 February 2026

Peucedanum praeruptorum is increasingly cultivated as wild resources are depleted. However, cultivated plants often contain lower levels of coumarins than wild individuals and may not meet the standards of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. To clarify whethe...

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9 Citations
4,575 Views
27 Pages

TRI Genotyping and Chemotyping: A Balance of Power

  • Ria T. Villafana,
  • Amanda C. Ramdass and
  • Sephra N. Rampersad

21 January 2020

Fusarium is among the top 10 most economically important plant pathogens in the world. Trichothecenes are the principal mycotoxins produced as secondary metabolites by select species of Fusarium and cause acute and chronic toxicity in animals and hum...

  • Communication
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1 Citations
2,571 Views
10 Pages

22 October 2021

Fusarium graminearum species complex produces type B trichothecenes oxygenated at C-7. In axenic liquid culture, F. graminearum mainly accumulates one of the three types of trichothecenes, namely 3-acetyldeoxyinvalenol, 15-acetyldeoxyinvalenol, or mi...

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21 Citations
4,936 Views
14 Pages

Phytochemical Characterization of Cannabis sativa L. Chemotype V Reveals Three New Dihydrophenanthrenoids That Favorably Reprogram Lipid Mediator Biosynthesis in Macrophages

  • Stefano Salamone,
  • Lorenz Waltl,
  • Anna Pompignan,
  • Gianpaolo Grassi,
  • Giuseppina Chianese,
  • Andreas Koeberle and
  • Federica Pollastro

16 August 2022

The growing general interest surrounding Cannabis sativa L. has led to a renewal in breeding and resulted in an impressive variability of chemotypical characteristics that required the division of cannabis into different recognized chemotypes. The ch...

  • Communication
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11 Citations
4,927 Views
7 Pages

Depicting the Discrepancy between Tri Genotype and Chemotype on the Basis of Strain CBS 139514 from a Field Population of F. graminearum Sensu Stricto from Argentina

  • Tomasz Kulik,
  • Maciej Buśko,
  • Katarzyna Bilska,
  • Anna Ostrowska-Kołodziejczak,
  • Anne D. Van Diepeningen,
  • Juliusz Perkowski and
  • Sebastian Stenglein

12 November 2016

Recent studies on a field population of F. graminearum sensu stricto from Argentina revealed an atypical panel of strains identified through PCR genotyping as 15ADON genotypes, but producing high levels of 3ADON. Based on representative strain CBS 13...

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Chemotypic Diversity, Antimicrobial Activities, and Molecular Docking Analysis of Essential Oils from Four Elsholtzia Species in Northern Vietnam

  • Nguyen Quynh Chi,
  • Nguyen Thanh Tung,
  • Do Thi Bich Diep,
  • Do Thi Mai Dung,
  • Nguyen Khac Tiep,
  • Do Hong Quang,
  • Hoang Quynh Hoa,
  • Oleh Koshovyi,
  • Hanh Dufat and
  • Do Quyen
  • + 1 author

23 December 2025

An ethnobotanical survey in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam identified four Elsholtzia species, E. blanda, E. ciliata, E. communis, and E. penduliflora, growing naturally above 1500 m and traditionally used by local ethnic communities to t...

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14 Citations
10,379 Views
15 Pages

HTS-Driven Discovery of New Chemotypes with West Nile Virus Inhibitory Activity

  • Dong Hoon Chung,
  • Colleen B. Jonsson,
  • Clinton Maddox,
  • Sara N. McKellip,
  • Blake. P. Moore,
  • Marintha Heil,
  • E. Lucile White,
  • Subramaniam Ananthan,
  • Qianjun Li and
  • Lynn Rasmussen
  • + 1 author

12 March 2010

West Nile virus (WNV) is a positive sense, single-stranded RNA virus that can cause illness in humans when transmitted via mosquito vectors. Unfortunately, no antivirals or vaccines are currently available, and therefore efficient and safe antivirals...

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4 Citations
2,499 Views
31 Pages

16 October 2025

Mentha essential oils (EOs), renowned for their distinctive aromas and diverse biological activities, represent a key focus in phytochemical and pharmacological research. While numerous reviews have documented the general properties of mint EOs, a sy...

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44 Citations
5,306 Views
13 Pages

Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of the Essential Oils of Citral-Rich Chemotype Cinnamomum camphora and Cinnamomum bodinieri

  • Qingyan Ling,
  • Beihong Zhang,
  • Yanbo Wang,
  • Zufei Xiao,
  • Jiexi Hou,
  • Changlong Xiao,
  • Yuanqiu Liu and
  • Zhinong Jin

29 October 2022

Citral chemotypes Cinnamomum camphora (C. camphora) and Cinnamomum bodinieri (C. bodinieri) are promising industrial plants that contain abundant citral. For a more in-depth study, their significant biological effect, the chemical composition and ant...

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9 Citations
3,968 Views
15 Pages

Hemp Chemotype Definition by Cannabinoids Characterization Using LC-ESI(+)-LTQ-FTICR MS and Infrared Multiphoton Dissociation

  • Filomena Lelario,
  • Raffaella Pascale,
  • Giuliana Bianco,
  • Laura Scrano and
  • Sabino Aurelio Bufo

13 December 2021

The development and application of advanced analytical methods for a comprehensive analysis of Cannabis sativa L. extracts plays a pivotal role in order to have a reliable evaluation of their chemotype definition to guarantee the efficacy and safety...

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15 Citations
4,757 Views
27 Pages

Chemotypes and Biomarkers of Seven Species of New Caledonian Liverworts from the Bazzanioideae Subfamily

  • Benjamin Métoyer,
  • Nicolas Lebouvier,
  • Edouard Hnawia,
  • Gaëtan Herbette,
  • Louis Thouvenot,
  • Yoshinori Asakawa,
  • Mohammed Nour and
  • Phila Raharivelomanana

Volatile components of seven species of the Bazzanioideae sub-family (Lepidoziaceae) native to New Caledonia, including three endemic species (Bazzania marginata, Acromastigum caledonicum and A. tenax), were analyzed by GC-FID-MS in order to index th...

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6 Citations
2,741 Views
13 Pages

Proteomics-Based Approach for Detailing the Allergenic Profile of Cannabis Chemotypes

  • Cali Loblundo,
  • Jenna Severa,
  • Gabrielle A. Peruggia,
  • Kristina Reid Black,
  • Suman Chandra,
  • Hemant Lata,
  • Mahmoud ElSohly,
  • Martin D. Chapman,
  • Deepak A. Deshpande and
  • Ajay P. Nayak

11 September 2023

Allergic sensitization to cannabis is an emerging public health concern and is difficult to clinically establish owing to lack of standardized diagnostic approaches. Attempts to develop diagnostic tools were largely hampered by the Schedule I restric...

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77 Citations
6,919 Views
16 Pages

Thymol Chemotype Origanum vulgare L. Essential Oil as a Potential Selective Bio-Based Herbicide on Monocot Plant Species

  • Daniela Gruľová,
  • Lucia Caputo,
  • Hazem S. Elshafie,
  • Beáta Baranová,
  • Laura De Martino,
  • Vincent Sedlák,
  • Zuzana Gogaľová,
  • Janka Poráčová,
  • Ippolito Camele and
  • Vincenzo De Feo

29 January 2020

Searching for new bio-based herbicides is crucial for decreasing chemical pollution, protecting the environment, and sustaining biodiversity. Origanum vulgare is considered a promising source of essential oil with herbicidal effect. The mode of actio...

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36 Citations
4,481 Views
14 Pages

Chemical Variability and Chemotype Concept of Essential Oils from Algerian Wild Plants

  • Fatima Zahra Benomari,
  • Mathieu Sarazin,
  • Djamel Chaib,
  • André Pichette,
  • Hinane Boumghar,
  • Yacine Boumghar and
  • Nassim Djabou

The chemical compositions of eleven wild species of aromatic and medicinal plants indigenous to Algeria, including Thymus, Mentha, Rosmarinus, Lavandula, and Eucalyptus, were analyzed. The identification of the chemical composition of each oil was co...

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28 Citations
2,184 Views
2 Pages

The essential oil of the spice plant Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) from Bulgaria was investigated using gas chromatographic-spectroscopic (GC/FID and GC/MS: polar, non-polar and chiral phases of GC columns) and olfactoric methods. As main compounds
...

  • Communication
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3 Citations
3,475 Views
9 Pages

Expedient Access to Type II Kinase Inhibitor Chemotypes by Microwave-Assisted Suzuki Coupling

  • Lorenza Destro,
  • Ross Van Melsen,
  • Alex Gobbi,
  • Andrea Terzi,
  • Matteo Genitoni and
  • Alfonso Zambon

Functionalized pyrazole-urea scaffolds are a common type II chemotype for the inhibition of protein kinases (PKs), binding simultaneously into the ATP-binding pocket with an ATP bioisostere and into a vicinal allosteric pocket with a pyrazole group....

  • Article
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10 Citations
6,908 Views
15 Pages

Identification of a Novel Delta Opioid Receptor Agonist Chemotype with Potential Negative Allosteric Modulator Capabilities

  • Yazan J. Meqbil,
  • Hongyu Su,
  • Robert J. Cassell,
  • Kendall L. Mores,
  • Anna M. Gutridge,
  • Benjamin R. Cummins,
  • Lan Chen and
  • Richard M. van Rijn

29 November 2021

The δ-opioid receptor (δOR) holds great potential as a therapeutic target. Yet, clinical drug development, which has focused on δOR agonists that mimic the potent and selective tool compound SNC80 have largely failed. It has increas...

  • Article
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25 Citations
7,518 Views
16 Pages

Molecular Networking Reveals Two Distinct Chemotypes in Pyrroloiminoquinone-Producing Tsitsikamma favus Sponges

  • Jarmo-Charles J. Kalinski,
  • Samantha C. Waterworth,
  • Xavier Siwe Noundou,
  • Meesbah Jiwaji,
  • Shirley Parker-Nance,
  • Rui W. M. Krause,
  • Kerry L. McPhail and
  • Rosemary A. Dorrington

16 January 2019

The temperate marine sponge, Tsitsikamma favus, produces pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids with potential as anticancer drug leads. We profiled the secondary metabolite reservoir of T. favus sponges using HR-ESI-LC-MS/MS-based molecular networking analys...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,570 Views
16 Pages

Metabolic Profiling of the Soft Coral Erythropodium caribaeorum (Alcyonacea: Anthothelidae) from the Colombian Caribbean Reveals Different Chemotypes

  • Sandra L. Molina,
  • Abel M. Forero,
  • Farja I. Ayala,
  • Mónica Puyana,
  • Sven Zea,
  • Leonardo Castellanos,
  • Diego Muñoz,
  • Gonzalo Arboleda,
  • Adrián G. Sandoval-Hernández and
  • Freddy A. Ramos

18 December 2019

The Caribbean soft coral Erythropodium caribaeorum is a rich source of erythrolides—chlorinated briarane diterpenoids. These compounds have an ecological role as feeding deterrents, with a wide variation in their composition depending on the lo...

  • Article
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16 Citations
2,572 Views
24 Pages

27 September 2022

Intraspecific chemical polymorphism is characteristic of essential oil bearing Thymus pulegioides (Lamiaceae). Soil chemical composition and climatic conditions can influence not only quantitative and qualitative composition of essential oils, but al...

  • Article
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24 Citations
6,905 Views
13 Pages

Essential Oils of Hyptis pectinata Chemotypes: Isolation, Binary Mixtures and Acute Toxicity on Leaf-Cutting Ants

  • Rosana B. Feitosa-Alcantara,
  • Leandro Bacci,
  • Arie F. Blank,
  • Péricles B. Alves,
  • Indira Morgana de A. Silva,
  • Caroline A. Soares,
  • Taís S. Sampaio,
  • Paulo Cesar de L. Nogueira and
  • Maria De Fátima Arrigoni-Blank

Leaf-cutting ants are pests of great economic importance due to the damage they cause to agricultural and forest crops. The use of organosynthetic insecticides is the main form of control of these insects. In order to develop safer technology, the ob...

  • Article
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1 Citations
1,016 Views
22 Pages

Origanum vulgare subsp. virens (Hoffmanns. & Link) Bonnier & Layens Essential Oils: Chemotypes and Bioactivity as Antifungal, Antifeeding and Enzyme Inhibitors

  • Rui Ferreira,
  • Mariana Martins,
  • Vanessa Santos,
  • Duarte Sardinha,
  • Wilson R. Tavares,
  • Samuel Sabina,
  • Guacimara Espinel,
  • Maria Carmo Barreto,
  • Luísa Oliveira and
  • Paula Castilho
  • + 1 author

28 September 2025

Essential oils (EOs) from the leaves of Origanum vulgare subsp. virens (Hoffmanns. & Link) Bonnier & Layens, representing three chemotypes—thymol-rich, carvacrol-rich, and a mixed thymol–carvacrol type—were chemically charac...

  • Article
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1 Citations
1,918 Views
18 Pages

Rapid Specific PCR Detection Based on THCAS and CBDAS for the Prediction of Cannabis sativa Chemotypes: Drug, Fiber, and Intermediate

  • Patwira Boonjing,
  • Worakorn Wiwatcharakornkul,
  • Chayapol Tungphatthong,
  • Taksina Chuanasa,
  • Somchai Keawwangchai,
  • Tae-Jin Yang,
  • Wanchai De-Eknamkul and
  • Suchada Sukrong

Cannabis sativa L. is divided into three main groups: drug-type, intermediate-type, and fiber-type. The presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) exceeding 0.2–0.3% in drug-type and intermediate Cannabis that utilized for recreational and medicina...

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17 Citations
6,599 Views
18 Pages

Structure-Based Identification of Potent Natural Product Chemotypes as Cannabinoid Receptor 1 Inverse Agonists

  • Pankaj Pandey,
  • Kuldeep K. Roy,
  • Haining Liu,
  • Guoyi Ma,
  • Sara Pettaway,
  • Walid F. Alsharif,
  • Rama S. Gadepalli,
  • John M. Rimoldi,
  • Christopher R. McCurdy and
  • Robert J. Doerksen
  • + 1 author

13 October 2018

Natural products are an abundant source of potential drugs, and their diversity makes them a rich and viable prospective source of bioactive cannabinoid ligands. Cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) antagonists are clinically established and well documented...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,454 Views
13 Pages

31 December 2022

The essential oils (EOs) from bioactive species can provide an alternative tool for the management of stored grain insects that is less environmentally damaging than synthetic chemicals. The aim of this study was to assess the repellent action and to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,492 Views
16 Pages

The Essential Oil Composition in Commercial Samples of Verbena officinalis L. Herb from Different Origins

  • Ain Raal,
  • Getter Dolgošev,
  • Tetiana Ilina,
  • Alla Kovalyova,
  • Martin Lepiku,
  • Andriy Grytsyk and
  • Oleh Koshovyi

2 April 2025

The key objective of this study was to determine the yield and chemical composition of eight commercial samples and one collected sample of common vervain (Verbena officinalis L.) herb essential oil (EO) originating from seven different countries, an...

  • Article
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14 Citations
5,863 Views
23 Pages

Novel Purine Chemotypes with Activity against Plasmodium falciparum and Trypanosoma cruzi

  • Nieves Martinez-Peinado,
  • Álvaro Lorente-Macías,
  • Alejandro García-Salguero,
  • Nuria Cortes-Serra,
  • Ángel Fenollar-Collado,
  • Albert Ros-Lucas,
  • Joaquim Gascon,
  • Maria-Jesus Pinazo,
  • Ignacio J. Molina and
  • Julio Alonso-Padilla
  • + 4 authors

Malaria and Chagas disease, caused by Plasmodium spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi parasites, remain important global health problems. Available treatments for those diseases present several limitations, such as lack of efficacy, toxic side effects, and dru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,449 Views
15 Pages

The citral chemotype of Camphora officinarum Nees ex Wall. is a promising industrial plant that contains an abundance of citral, which is widely used in medical, chemical, food, and other fields. For a more in-depth exploration, the dynamic character...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,956 Views
15 Pages

1 February 2022

Phenolic and non-phenolic chemotypes of Thymus pulegioides L. are common in Europe. Essential oils of these chemotypes, as various compositions of allelochemicals, can have different phytotoxic effects on neighboring plants in natural habitats. The a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,546 Views
21 Pages

14 September 2024

The genus Cinnamomum exhibits a rich variety of chemotypes and is an economically important essential oil (EO)-producing plant belonging to the family Lauraceae. Here, we aimed to explore the potential differences in the terpenoid (the principal comp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,665 Views
9 Pages

Essential Oil Composition and Stable Isotope Profile of Cultivated Ocimum campechianum Mill. (Lamiaceae) from Peru

  • Tyler M. Wilson,
  • Brett J. Murphy,
  • Adrian Abad,
  • Chris Packer,
  • Ariel Poulson and
  • Richard E. Carlson

27 April 2022

Ocimum campechianum Mill. (Peruvian basil) is an essential oil-bearing plant of the Lamiaceae family. Volatile oil produced through steam distillation of Peruvian basil was examined to establish the aromatic and stable isotope profiles of samples (n...

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