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PINEDA RESEARCH CENTER- COLOMBIA JOSÉ-VITELIO PINEDA MONGE. MD. JVPM: 7885. ESSENTIAL OILS CONSULTANT [email protected] cel: +57 - 304 588 2686 SPECIES FOUND AND PROMISING POTENTIAL, PUTUMAYO AND NARIÑO COLOMBIA MAY 2015 Plant (scientific name) Molecule Human use Piper aduncum L Tanins 1-8 cineol+ safrol Urinary tract infection Lepechinia vulcanicola tricyclic diterpenes, triterpenes and flavonoids beta-pineno limoneno The α and β pinene are stimulating the gonads (adrenal), have antiseptic activity Galium aparine n-hexadecanoic acid (13.88%), linalool (11.90%), 2- pentadecanone, 6,10,14- trimethyl (8.79%), 1,4- hexadiene, 3-ethyl- (2, 37%), furan, 2-pentyl (2.09%), 2-hexenal (1.90%), hexanal (1.89%), (Z) -geraniol (1.84%), α- terpineol (1.83%), and phytol (1.81% As a potential cancer chemotherapeutic agent Abelmoschus moschatus ß-sitosterol, traces of an alkaloid and sitosterol-ß- D-glucoside Bisamstrauch,bisameibisch. Ambrette oil obtained from seeds Hyptis suaveolens Suaveolol and methyl suaveolate Anti-inflammatory properties antidiabetic activity Lippia alba Citral, linalool, γ- terpinene, citral-myrcene, citral-limonene, citral- trans-β-caryophyllene, citral-germacrene D- carvone, limonene, 1,8- cineole camphor, 1,8- cineole-limonene, limonene -piperitona, estragole and tagetenona. Excellence for pediatric use

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It was a work of participant research; where the community made the greatest contribution of knowledge.Then came the taxonomic work done by the MSCs. Olga Lucia Guzman, without their input is it difficult to perform the following steps.

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PINEDA RESEARCH CENTER- COLOMBIA

JOSÉ-VITELIO PINEDA MONGE. MD. JVPM: 7885. ESSENTIAL OILS CONSULTANT

[email protected] cel: +57 - 304 588 2686

SPECIES FOUND AND PROMISING

POTENTIAL, PUTUMAYO AND NARIÑO

COLOMBIA MAY 2015

Plant (scientific name) Molecule Human use Piper aduncum L Tanins

1-8 cineol+ safrol Urinary tract infection

Lepechinia vulcanicola

tricyclic diterpenes, triterpenes and flavonoids

beta-pineno limoneno

The α and β pinene are stimulating the gonads

(adrenal), have antiseptic activity

Galium aparine

n-hexadecanoic acid (13.88%), linalool

(11.90%), 2-pentadecanone, 6,10,14-

trimethyl (8.79%), 1,4-hexadiene, 3-ethyl- (2, 37%), furan, 2-pentyl

(2.09%), 2-hexenal (1.90%), hexanal (1.89%), (Z) -geraniol (1.84%), α-terpineol (1.83%), and

phytol (1.81%

As a potential cancer chemotherapeutic agent

Abelmoschus moschatus

ß-sitosterol, traces of an alkaloid and sitosterol-ß-

D-glucoside

Bisamstrauch,bisameibisch. Ambrette oil obtained from

seeds

Hyptis suaveolens Suaveolol and methyl suaveolate

Anti-inflammatory properties

antidiabetic activity

Lippia alba Citral, linalool, γ-terpinene, citral-myrcene,

citral-limonene, citral-trans-β-caryophyllene, citral-germacrene D-

carvone, limonene, 1,8-cineole camphor, 1,8-

cineole-limonene, limonene -piperitona,

estragole and tagetenona.

Excellence for pediatric use

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PINEDA RESEARCH CENTER- COLOMBIA

JOSÉ-VITELIO PINEDA MONGE. MD. JVPM: 7885. ESSENTIAL OILS CONSULTANT

[email protected] cel: +57 - 304 588 2686

Lippia origanoides

oxygenated monoterpenes (66.0%), carvacrol (38.6%)

and thymol (18.5%)

Both biomolecules make the membrane permeable cells, and are able to disintegrate

the outer membrane of Gram negative bacteria, lipopolysaccharide and releasing increasing the

permeability of the cytoplasmic membrane to

ATP

Lippia dulcis α-Bisabolol δ-Cadineno

Sesquiterpenoide

Antiinflammatory

Minthostachys mollis cis-epoxide piperitone Antifungal activity

Petiveria alliacea benzaldehyde, leridol, petiveral, myricetin,

petiveral 4-ethyl, pinitol

Cytotoxic activity

Schinus molle monoterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids

Properties front to the wounds infected in the

cattle

Solanum nigrum alkaloids, glyco proteins, flavonoids, polyphenols,

and triterpenoids

Strong anti-inflammatory!!!

Achyrocline alata (Kunth) DC chlorogenic acid; isoquercetrin; quercetin;

4,2’,4’-trihydroxy-6’-methoxychalcone;

gnaphalin; 3-O-methyl-quercetin; 3,5-dicaffeoyl-

quinic acid and 4,5-dicaffeoyl-quinic acid

Anti-inflammatory and antihyperalgesic effects

Lavanda viridis high content of oxygen-containing

monoterpenes, with 1,8- cineole being the main

constituent

Useful in the clinical treatment of fungal

diseases Candida albicans