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Phytochemistry and Biological Properties of Salvia verbenaca L.: A Comprehensive Review.

Hanae Naceiri MrabtiNaoual El MenyiySaoulajan CharfiMohammed SaberSaad BakrimReema A AlyamaniAbdur RaufAhmed M H AliAhmed M E ElkhalifaNasreddine El OmariAbdelhakim BouyahyaHamza M Assaggaf
Published in: BioMed research international (2022)
The family Lamiaceae contains several plants used in traditional medicine to fight against different diseases . Salvia verbenaca L. ( S. verbenaca ) is one of the Lamiaceae species distributed around the Mediterranean regions. This plant exhibits different bioactive properties, including antibacterial, anticancer, antioxidant, antileishmanial, antidiabetic, immunomodulatory, and wound healing. This review was conducted to revise previous studies on S. verbenaca addressing its botanical description, geographical distribution, and phytochemical, pharmacological, and toxicological properties. Moreover, the main pharmacological actions of S. verbenaca major compounds were well investigated. Literature reports have revealed that S. verbenaca possesses a pivotal role in medicinal applications. The findings of this work noted that S. verbenaca was found to be rich in chemical compound classes such as terpenoids, phenolics, fatty acids, sterols, and flavonoids. Numerous studies have found that S. verbenaca essential oils and extracts have a wide range of biological effects. These results support the potential pharmacological properties of S. verbenaca and its traditional uses. This analysis can constitute a scientific basis for further refined studies on its pure secondary metabolites. Therefore, the outcome of the present work may support the perspective of identifying new therapeutical applications with detailed pharmacological mechanisms of S. verbenaca to prevent the development of some diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders. However, toxicological investigations into S. verbenaca are needed to assess any potential toxicity before it can be further used in clinical studies.
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