supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2022YFC3501700);the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by Cast(No.2021-QNRC1-02);the Key Project at Central Government Level:The Ability Establishment of Sustainable Use for Valuable Chinese Medicine Resources(No.2060302);the Research Project of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipalit(No.21DZ2202300)。
The aerial parts of Mosla chinensis Maxim.and Mosla chinensis cv.'Jiangxiangru'(MCJ)are widely utilized in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),known collectively as Xiang-ru.However,due to clinical effectiveness concern...
In this study, the comparison of Elsholtzia ciliata volatile compounds from the stem (with leaf) and flower was acquired. The volatile compounds of these two parts from Elsholtzia ciliata aerial parts were respectivel...
The Society Progress Project Supported by Shaanxi Province of China(2012K19-03-03);Shaanxi Provincial Education Department of China(2010JK471)
Objective To compare the chemical constituents in the essential oils from the leaves, flowers, and seeds of Elsholtzia ciliata and their antimicrobial activities. Methods The chemical constituents in essential oils we...
The authors thank Dr. George STAPLES (SING) for his valuable suggestions and his great help in editing the text, Dr. Jorge Fontella PEREIRA (UFRJ) for translation of the Latin, Dr. Wenbin YU for providing map, Miss Ling WANG (KUN) for preparation of the line drawing. Thanks are especially due to three anonymous reviewers for their constructive suggestions that improved the paper. We also thank the cura- tors/keepers of the herbaria CDBI, E, HITBC, HNWP, HUH, IBK, IFP, K, KUN, LBG, PE, WUK, and XABI for giving access to their specimens or provided images of the types. This project was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31110103911), Main Direction Program of Knowledge Innovation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant Nos. KSCX2-EW-Z-1, KSCX2-EW-J-24), and Light in Western China Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 09225111W1).
Elsholtzia lamprophylla C. L Xiang & E. D. Liu, sp. nov. 亮叶香蕾~ (S6-1. Fig. 1S6-2. Fig. 2) (Series Fruticosae C. Y. Wu & S. C. Huang) Type: China. Sichuan: Xiangcheng County, Ranwu, Xiaranwu Village, 28...
The chemical constituents, pharmacological activity and traditional uses of 20 species attributed to the genus Elsholtzia (Labiatae) used in China are reviewed and compared. A survey of the literature available show...