2001
"Antimicrobial activity of three Mexican Gnaphalium species, J. Roberto Villagómez-Ibarra, Maricruz Sánchez, Ofelia Espejo, Armida Zúñiga-Estrada, J. Martín Torres-Valencia, Pedro Joseph-Nathan. Fitoterapia 72 (2001), 692-694.
Abstract
The antibacterial activity of the hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of the flowers, leaves and stems of Gnaphaliumoxyphyllum var. oxyphyllum, G. liebmannii var. monticola and G. viscosum was investigated. The hexane extracts showed in all cases the higher inhibitions, G. oxyphyllum flower extract exhibiting the wider spectrum of activity.
Lead, Cadmium and Cobalt (Pb, Cd, and Co) Leaching of Glass-Clay Containers by pH Effect of Food
Antioxidant constituents from Geranium bellum Rose
Chemical study of five Mexican plants commonly used in traditional medicine.
Effect of the particle size on the activity of MoOxCy catalysts for the isomerization of heptane