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                                        This Special Issue Book entitled ""Lamiaceae Species: Biology, Ecology and Practical Uses"" contributes to the knowledge of selected Lamiaceae species from several perspectives, such as diversity and phytogeography, taxonomy, ethnobotany, and quantitative and qualitative composition, as well as the biological activity of secondary metabolites.
                                    
                                    
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Keywords
- 2D NMR
 - 4-hydroxy-acetophenone 4-O-(3
 - 4-hydroxy-acetophenone 4-O-(3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoyl)-?-d-glucopyranoside
 - 5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoyl)-?-d-glucopyranoside
 - Algeria
 - amino acids
 - anti-inflammatory
 - antileishmanial
 - antimicrobial
 - antioxidant
 - antiproliferative
 - Apis mellifera intermissa
 - bio-acaricide
 - caryophyllene
 - Chemotaxonomy
 - Conradina
 - Cytotoxicity
 - enzyme inhibitory
 - essential oil
 - ethnobotanical servey
 - Fatty acids
 - Flavonoids
 - green extraction
 - gut
 - Herbs
 - Hyptis
 - iridoids
 - Kichwa
 - Lamiaceae
 - leaf powder
 - Liquid chromatography
 - Mass Spectrometry
 - megastigmane glucoside
 - phenolics
 - phylogenetic analysis
 - physico-chemical
 - phytochemical
 - phytochemical screening
 - plant extracts
 - Plectranthus scutellarioides
 - Polyphenols
 - Saïda province
 - Salvia argentea (L.)
 - Salvia L: chemical review
 - Salvia pachyphylla
 - Salvia willeana
 - Stachys
 - terpene
 - terpenes
 - trans-rosmarinic acid
 - ultrasound
 - uricosuric
 - ursolic acid
 - xanthine oxidase
 
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03928-419-1Editions
            