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Polyacetylenes from Eryngium dichotomum

Author : Mezaache Roufia, Laraoui Habiba

Abstract :Eryngium L. consists of approximately 250 species in Eurasia, North Africa, North and South America, and Australia [1,2]. It is the largest and arguably the most taxonomically complex genus of the family Apiaceae [3] Like many other members of the celery or carrot family, Eryngium has been used as ornamental, vegetable, or medicinal plants. Some species, such as E. foetidum L. , E. maritimum L., E. planum L., E. dichotomum Desf., E. campestre L. and E. creticum Lam. have been used as food or in traditional medicine locally or worldwide [4] (ping wang). Eryngium campestre L., Eryngium creticum, Eryngium kotschyi, Eryngium maritimum L., and Eryngium trisectum, are used as a folk remedy for the treatment of various anti-inflammatory disorders. Some other species, for instance, Eryngium falcatum, are known for their antinociceptive activity[4]. Secondary metabolites isolated from plants belonging to this genus have displayed important biological activities, including antitumor, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal, phototoxic, and other chemical and medicinal properties [5]. The phytochemical constituents of the Eryngium genus (23 studied species) [6] including terpenoids,

Keywords :“Eryngium genus, phytochemicals, terpenoids, medicinal uses, bioactivity”

Conference Name :International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Technology (ICCET-25)

Conference Place Venice,Italy

Conference Date 5th Dec 2025

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