Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2127403913> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 items per page.
- W2127403913 abstract "Hypericum androsaemum L. is one of the most demanded plant species in the Portuguese popular medicine being associated to the natural History of the Geres mountain ridge (Northern of Portugal), due to its ethnobotanical uses given by the local people [6]. Traditionally, H. androsaemum is sold dried, under the designation of “hipericao do Geres” and is used as an infusion [7], in cases of nephritic colic impaired digestion, boredom, and liver disturbances. The essential oils of Hypericum androsaemum L. were isolated by separated hydrodistillation of its leaves, stems and ripened seed capsules and by pentane extraction of the respective leaves infusion. Subsamples of fresh leaves (10g), stems (10g) and ripened seed capsules (10g) were hydrodistilled with 500 ml of boiling water in a Clevenger type apparatus over 1h, using volumes of 1.0 mL of n-hexane, containing 5-α-cholestane (1mg/mL), for retention of the hydrodistillate components. The infusion was prepared by adding 150 ml of boiling water onto 15 g of the dried plant leaves keeping it submersed during 5 minutes. The infusion was left to cool for 15 minutes and then it was filtered and the respective essential oil constituents were extracted with 5 ml of n-pentane containing 5-cholestane (0.1 mg/ml). The hydrodistillates and n-pentane fraction of the leaves infusion extract were analysed by GC and GC-MS in order to identify and quantify the respective components. The EO yield of leaves was 0.85 mg/g of biomass dry weight distributed in 103 compounds, 82% of which were identified. From the 92 compounds detected in the EO of ripened seed capsules, 96% were identified. The EO from stems, with only 63 compounds identified, had a narrower range of compounds compared to leaves and ripened seed capsules. From the 56 organic compounds found in the n-pentane extract from the leave infusions, 45 were identified, as leaves essential oil constituents. Eggs of Meloidogyne javanica, obtained directly from egg masses isolated from the tomato infected roots, were used for hatching studies. The egg masses were placed in a 5 cm-diam. Petri dish with distilled water and then, all eggs containing juveniles in the same second stage (J2), were separated under a stereomicroscope and transferred (20/ well) one by one or in small amounts with the aid of a dissection needle and/or a feather-stitch, to each of the wells of Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay - ELISA (6 wells) plates. All tests were conducted in the wells of the ELISA plates containing 5 ml of the Hypericum water extracts at different concentrations: 4, 6, 8 and 10 g/100 ml. Distilled water was used as control with five replicates of each extract concentration. The plates were placed in the dark at 22 ± 2 oC. Cumulative juveniles eclosion was calculated separating, and adding to the anterior ones, the juveniles ecloded from the eggs, every 24 hours till 360 h. Homogeneity of variance was verified for cumulative J2 eclosion by Bartlett’s test. When it was not verified, data were transformed to log 10 (x+1) prior to ANOVA. Significant differences were analyzed by Tukey’s or Dunn’s tests (P< 0.05). For mortality studies egg masses of M. javanica were placed on a small square piece of muslin with 30 µm openings supported as a small sieve (2.5 cm ∅, 1 cm high) in a Syracuse (2 ml cap.) glass block; about 1 ml tap water was added, until the muslin was just submerged. Juveniles collected during the first 24 hr were discarded and the subsequent J2 collected were used. Twenty J2 were exposed to 2 ml of each of the same as anterior concentrations of the lyophilized extract: 4, 6, 8 and 10 g/100 ml. As before, distilled water served as control with five replicates of each extract concentration and the tests were conducted in the wells of ELISA plates maintained in the dark at 22 ± 2 oC. A relation between the concentration of the extract and hatching of M. javanica was found. The effect on eclosion inhibition was higher for 10 mg/ml than for 4 mg/ml. However, in the first 24 h apparently there was no eclosion. The mortality of J2 of M. javanica was directly dependent on the concentration of the extract. being observed in the first 24 hours for 6, 8 and 10 mg/ml but only after 72 h with 4 mg/ml." @default.
- W2127403913 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2127403913 creator A5018993066 @default.
- W2127403913 creator A5032754321 @default.
- W2127403913 creator A5063970831 @default.
- W2127403913 creator A5067967404 @default.
- W2127403913 creator A5079134443 @default.
- W2127403913 date "2009-01-01" @default.
- W2127403913 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2127403913 title "Essencial oil components of Hypericum androsaemum infusions and their nematotoxic effects against Meloidogyne javanica (Treub) Chitwood." @default.
- W2127403913 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2127403913 type Work @default.
- W2127403913 sameAs 2127403913 @default.
- W2127403913 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2127403913 countsByYear W21274039132016 @default.
- W2127403913 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2127403913 hasAuthorship W2127403913A5018993066 @default.
- W2127403913 hasAuthorship W2127403913A5032754321 @default.
- W2127403913 hasAuthorship W2127403913A5063970831 @default.
- W2127403913 hasAuthorship W2127403913A5067967404 @default.
- W2127403913 hasAuthorship W2127403913A5079134443 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C134550120 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C2777278459 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C4725764 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C556039675 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C134550120 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C144027150 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C185592680 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C2777278459 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C43617362 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C4725764 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C556039675 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C71924100 @default.
- W2127403913 hasConceptScore W2127403913C86803240 @default.
- W2127403913 hasLocation W21274039131 @default.
- W2127403913 hasOpenAccess W2127403913 @default.
- W2127403913 hasPrimaryLocation W21274039131 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W1873699251 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W1999603414 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2138637434 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2161034183 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2187005324 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2208052156 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2365993137 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2390928513 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2391427896 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2391803493 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2405121599 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2442058472 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2595604565 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2606708909 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2611325800 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2954489137 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W3025275275 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2187703662 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2482803232 @default.
- W2127403913 hasRelatedWork W2549148895 @default.
- W2127403913 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2127403913 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2127403913 magId "2127403913" @default.
- W2127403913 workType "article" @default.