Pharmacological activity of Salvia lavandulifolia and chemical components of its essential oil. A Review

  • María Porres-Martínez
  • Mª Emilia Carretero Accame
  • Mª Pilar Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado University Complutense of Madrid

Resumo

Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl. is a plant of Iberian Peninsula origin that belongs to the genus Salvia. Phytochemical evaluation of the plant indicated the presence of flavonoids, triterpenoids, diterpenoids and monoterpenes. Its essential oil is rich in various bioactive compounds (like 1,8-cineole or α-pinene). The plant has been traditionally used for its spasmolytic, antiseptic, analgesic, sedative and anesthesic activities. Pharmacological studies of the plant have demonstrated its reputation as aromatic plant to enhance memory and anti-dementia drug by the inhibition of cholinesterase enzyme. The species also possesses a wide range of pharmacological uses including: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, estrogenic and central nervous system depressant properties, relevant to the treatment of Alzheimer´s disease. The present review summarizes the information concerning the botany, ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, pharmacological activities and toxicity of the Salvia lavandulifolia plant, because these findings suggest the need for further research of this plant.

Downloads

Não há dados estatísticos.

Biografia Autor

Mª Pilar Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado, University Complutense of Madrid

Pharmacology Department

Faculty of Farmacy

##submission.format##

##submission.crossmark##

##submission.metrics##

Publicado
2013-12-23
Como Citar
Porres-Martínez M., Carretero Accame M. E. y Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado M. P. (2013). Pharmacological activity of Salvia lavandulifolia and chemical components of its essential oil. A Review. Lazaroa, 34, 237-254. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_LAZA.2013.v34.n1.43298
Secção
Articles