Echium vulgare
National Institutes of Health
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ABSTRACT Various studies have shown that bee-collected pollen sold as nutritional supplements may contain toxic pyrrolizidine…
Abstract Context: The Boraginaceae family comprises plants that have important therapeutic and cosmetic applications. Their…
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in honey can be a potential human health risk. So far, it has remained unclear whether PAs in honey…
Bioassays of 2 types (antibacterial and antitumor) were performed to show the biological activities of 16 different plants grown…
Antioxidant properties of total methanol extracts from 54 species of 30 families were studied. DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl…
Objective In traditional medicine, Echium spp., including E. vulgare L., are utilized as exhilarant and mood stimulant. On the…
The pyrrolizidine alkaloids previously identified in floral honey attributed to Echium vulgare (Boraginaceae) have been detected…
Reproduction of Echium vulgare L. was examined in situ at two contaminated sites (Silesia, Poland): a zinc spoil heap in Katowice…