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    Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B. L. Burtt & R. M. Sm. (Zingiberaceae): levantamento de publicações nas áreas farmacológica e química para o período de 1987 a 2008 Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B. L. Burtt & R. M. Sm. (Zingiberaceae): survey of publications in pharmacological and chemical areas from 1987 to 2008

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    Espécie muito encontrada no nordeste do Brasil, Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B. L. Burtt & R. M. Sm. é conhecida popularmente como colônia. Na medicina popular é utilizada como antihipertensiva, diurética e febrífuga. Alguns estudos com óleos essenciais mostram sua atividade antimicrobiana, hipotensiva e um leve efeito diurético. Visando contribuir para o maior conhecimento da espécie realizou-se uma revisão de publicações envolvendo estudos nas áreas farmacológica e química para o período de 1987 a 2008.<br>Normally found in the northeast of Brazil, Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B. L. Burtt. & R. M. Sm. is commonly known as "colônia". In folk medicine, it has been used as antihypertensive, diuretic and febrifuge. Some studies with essential oils have shown its antimicrobial and hypotensive activities, besides a slight diuretic effect. Aimed at improving the knowledge of such species, a survey of publications involving studies in pharmacological and chemical areas was conducted from 1987 to 2008

    Plant growth promotion by Pseudomonas putida KT2440 under saline stress: role of eptA

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    New strategies to improve crop yield include the incorporation of plant growth-promoting bacteria in agricultural practices. The non-pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is an excellent root colonizer of crops of agronomical importance and has been shown to activate the induced systemic resistance of plants in response to certain foliar pathogens. In this work, we have analyzed additional plant growth promotion features of this strain. We show it can tolerate high NaCl concentrations and determine how salinity influences traits such as the production of indole compounds, siderophore synthesis, and phosphate solubilization. Inoculation with P. putida KT2440 significantly improved seed germination and root and stem length of soybean and corn plants under saline conditions compared to uninoculated plants, whereas the effects were minor under non-saline conditions. Also, random transposon mutagenesis was used for preliminary identification of KT2440 genes involved in bacterial tolerance to saline stress. One of the obtained mutants was analyzed in detail. The disrupted gene encodes a predicted phosphoethanolamine-lipid A transferase (EptA), an enzyme described to be involved in the modification of lipid A during lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis. This mutant showed changes in exopolysaccharide (EPS) production, low salinity tolerance, and reduced competitive fitness in the rhizosphere.This work was supported by the Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT; grant PICT 2222) and Consejo de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET; grant PIP 908/15) and partly supported by EMHE-CSIC (grant MHE200019) and Plan Estatal de I + D + I (MINECO and EFRD funds, grant BFU2016–80122-P)

    Constituintes voláteis de Mentha pulegium L. e Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng Volatile constituents of Mentha pulegium L. and Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng

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    Nesse trabalho foi investigado a composição química de óleos essenciais de duas plantas medicinais cultivadas em Ilhéus, Brasil, Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng. (hortelã-grosso) e Mentha pulegium L. (poejo). Os óleos essenciais foram extraídos das folhas frescas por hidrodestilação e foram analisados por CG/FID e CG-EM, na primavera e no inverno. P. amboinicus forneceu, tanto na primavera como no inverno, 0,10% de óleo sendo timol o componente majoritário. M. pulegium forneceu na primavera 0,20% de óleo e no inverno 0,09%. Os componentes majoritários dos óleos foram pulegona e trans-cariofileno; borneol, mentol e piperitona foram identificados em menores quantidades. No inverno foram observados maiores quantidades de mentol e isomentol. Acetatos de neoisomentila, de mentila e de isometila foram observados somente no inverno. Esse trabalho contribui para o conhecimento das espécies vegetais cultivadas na região do sul da Bahia<br>This work investigated the chemical composition of the essential oils of two medicinal plants grown in Ilhéus Municipality, Bahia State, Brazil: Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng (Mexican mint) and Mentha pulegium L. (pennyroyal). The essential oils were extracted from fresh leaves by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS, in the spring and in the winter. In both seasons, P. amboinicus yielded 0.10% oil and had thymol as major component. M. pulegium yielded 0.20% and 0.09% oil in the spring and winter, respectively. The major components were pulegone and trans-caryophyllene, whereas borneol, menthol and piperitone were identified at small quantities. Higher menthol and isomenthol levels were detected in the winter. In addition, neoisomenthyl, menthyl and isomenthyl acetates were only observed in the winter. This work contributes to the knowledge of plant species grown in southern Bahi
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