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  1. Cryptocarya alba (Peumo): an endemic Chilean tree with phytochemicals with bioactive potential
  2. Targeting L-arginine/NO/cGMP/KATP pathway by phytochemicals: therapeutic applications and clinical perspectives
  3. Deciphering the effects of polydatin on neuropathic pain and motor performance in a chronic constriction injury model: role of GABA and opioid receptors and neuroprotective properties
  4. Global innovative perspectives and trends on digital health and patient safety: highlights from the #DHPSP2024 networking event
  5. Chemical profile and antioxidant capacity of Chilean traditional fermented beverages of algarrobo and chañar
  6. Upcycling Walnut Green Husk: Polyphenol-Rich Extracts from Traditional vs. Organic Crops for Spray-Dried Vegan Additive Development
  7. Intrathecal silymarin administration improves recovery after compression spinal cord injury: evidence for neuroprotection, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory action
  8. Menthol–thymol NADES as a fungicidal and chemosensitizing agent against multidrug-resistant Candida albicans: ROS induction, efflux pump inhibition, and synergy with fluconazole
  9. Evaluation of the protective effect of quercetin and luteolin against ciprofloxacin- and chloramphenicol-induced oxidative stress in blood cells and their impact on the microbiological activity
  10. The protective role of curcumin in mitigating drug-induced toxicity in male reproductive system
  11. Critical dysregulated signaling pathways in drug resistance: highlighting the repositioning of mebendazole for cancer therapy
  12. Integrando ciencia y tradición: desafíos en la regulación de plantas medicinales en Chile
  13. Alcoholic fermentation enhances in vitro and cellular antioxidant capacity and in vitro antihypertensive potential of native Chilean fruits algarrobo (Neltuma chilensis) and chañar (Geoffroea decorticans)
  14. 3D-QSAR Design of New Bcr-Abl Inhibitors Based on Purine Scaffold and Cytotoxicity Studies on CML Cell Lines Sensitive and Resistant to Imatinib
  15. Neuroprotective effects of astaxanthin in a scopolamine-induced rat model of Alzheimer’s disease through antioxidant/anti-inflammatory pathways and opioid/benzodiazepine receptors: attenuation of Nrf2, NF-κB, and interconnected pathways
  16. Pre-Hispanic ritual use of psychoactive plants at Chavín de Huántar, Peru
  17. Exploring the neuroprotective potential of naringin following spinal cord injury in rats: improving sensory and motor function through combating inflammation and oxidative stress
  18. Chromene flavanones from Dalea boliviana as xanthine oxidase inhibitors: in vitro biological evaluation and molecular docking studies
  19. Polydatin attenuates Alzheimer’s disease induced by aluminum chloride in rats: evidence for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
  20. Evaluating the anti-neuropathic effects of the thymol-loaded nanofibrous scaffold in a rat model of spinal cord injury
  21. Pelargonidin improves functional recovery and attenuates neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury in rats: relevance to its neuroprotective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects
  22. Climate change and the sustainable use of medicinal plants: a call for “new” research strategies
  23. Preparation of Tragopogon graminifolius-loaded electrospun nanofibers and evaluating its wound healing activity in a rat model of skin scar
  24. Exploring nutritional supplement use for countering respiratory tract infections through an X (formerly Twitter)-based survey
  25. Phytochemicals from edible flowers prevent neurodegenerative diseases via the gut-brain axis
  26. Saffron and its major constituents against neurodegenerative diseases: A mechanistic review
  27. Anti-neuropathic effects of astaxanthin in a rat model of chronic constriction injury: passing through opioid/benzodiazepine receptors and relevance to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
  28. Preparation and characterization of Pistacia atlantica oleo-gum-resin-loaded electrospun nanofibers and evaluating its wound healing activity in two rat models of skin scar and burn wound
  29. Fermented beverages in prehispanic Chile: a comprehensive review of their phytochemistry, traditional medicinal uses, bioactivity, and social aspects
  30. The genus Haplopappus: botany, phytochemistry, traditional uses, and pharmacological properties
  31. Chilean papaya (Vasconcellea pubescens A. DC.) residues as a source of bioactive compounds: Chemical composition, antioxidant capacity, and antiglycation effects
  32. Natural products for the treatment of allergic rhinitis: focus on cellular signaling pathways and pharmacological targets
  33. Editorial: Natural products and nanoparticles in cancer treatment: is there a light at the end of the tunnel?
  34. Polydatin attenuated neuropathic pain and motor dysfunction following spinal cord injury in rats by employing its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects
  35. Exudate and Propolis from Escallonia pulverulenta: Phytochemical Characterization and Antibacterial Activity
  36. Natural flavonoids for the amelioration of acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity: a systems pharmacology-based study
  37. Fermented formulation of Silybum marianum seeds: Optimization, heavy metal analysis, and hepatoprotective assessment
  38. Phytochemicals as treatment for allergic asthma: Therapeutic effects and mechanisms of action
  39. O-Alkyl derivatives of ferulic and syringic acid as lipophilic antioxidants: effect of the length of the alkyl chain on the improvement of the thermo-oxidative stability of sunflower oil
  40. RITUALES DE ENTIERROS DE INFANTES, USO DE PLANTAS SAGRADAS Y BEBIDAS FERMENTADAS EN EL TEMPLETE FORMATIVO DE TULÁN (CIRCUMPUNA DE ATACAMA, NORTE DE CHILE)
  41. Editorial: Multicomponent reactions (MCRs) towards scaffolds with versatile applications
  42. Herbal medicines used by Chilean adults – an online survey
  43. Edible fruits and berries as a source of functional polyphenols: current scene and future perspectives
  44. Dietary factors in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: impacts on human and animal health - a review
  45. Editorial: Insights in ethnopharmacology: 2022
  46. Therapeutic targeting of Ras/Raf/MAPK pathway by natural products: A systematic and mechanistic approach for neurodegeneration
  47. Phytochemical variation of wild and farmed populations of boldo (Peumus boldus Molina)
  48. The pivotal role of JAK/STAT and IRS/PI3K signaling pathways in neurodegenerative diseases: Mechanistic approaches to polyphenols and alkaloids
  49. EL HUMO QUE TRANSFORMA, NUEVAS MIRADAS PARA ENTENDER LA TECNOLOGÍA RITUAL DE LAS PIPAS DEL SALAR DE ATACAMA
  50. Phenolic Profile and Cholinesterase Inhibitory Properties of Three Chilean Altiplano Plants: Clinopodium gilliesii (Benth.) Kuntze [Lamiaceae], Mutisia acuminata Ruiz & Pav. var. hirsuta (Meyen) Cabrera, and Tagetes multiflora (Kunth) [Asteraceae]
  51. The International Natural Product Sciences Taskforce (INPST) and the power of Twitter networking exemplified through #INPST hashtag analysis
  52. Short Lecture “Consensus statement: The Phytochemical Characterisation of Medicinal Plant extracts (ConPhyMP) – from a needs assessment to the defining best practice”
  53. Quercetin Derivatives in Combating Spinal Cord Injury: A Mechanistic and Systematic Review
  54. Editorial: Insights in ethnopharmacology: 2021
  55. Best Practice in the chemical characterisation of extracts used in pharmacological and toxicological research—The ConPhyMP—Guidelines12
  56. In Vivo and in vitro antitumor activity of tomatine in hepatocellular carcinoma
  57. Novel N-benzoylimidazolium ionic liquids derived from benzoic and hydroxybenzoic acids as therapeutic alternative against Biofilm-forming bacteria in skin and soft-tissue infections
  58. An In Vitro and In Silico Study of Antioxidant Properties of Curcuminoid N-alkylpyridinium Salts: Initial Assessment of Their Antitumoral Properties
  59. Natural products in the treatment of pulmonary emphysema: Therapeutic effects and mechanisms of action
  60. Honeybee Pollen From Southern Chile: Phenolic Profile, Antioxidant Capacity, Bioaccessibility, and Inhibition of DNA Damage
  61. Essential oils from Ocotea species: Chemical variety, biological activities and geographic availability
  62. The potential role of miR‐1290 in cancer progression, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment: An oncomiR or onco‐suppressor microRNA?
  63. Editorial: Ethnopharmacological Responses to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic
  64. Effect of new Pd(II)-aroylthiourea complex on pancreatic cancer cells
  65. Bioactive Compounds from Zingiber montanum and Their Pharmacological Activities with Focus on Zerumbone
  66. Modulating Neurological Complications of Emerging Infectious Diseases: Mechanistic Approaches to Candidate Phytochemicals
  67. Antimicrobial properties of novel ionic liquids derived from imidazolium cation with phenolic functional groups
  68. Natural products attenuate PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway: A promising strategy in regulating neurodegeneration
  69. Dairy-Derived and Egg White Proteins in Enhancing Immune System Against COVID-19
  70. Natural Formulations: Novel Viewpoint for Scleroderma Adjunct Treatment
  71. Estrogenic Plants: to Prevent Neurodegeneration and Memory Loss and Other Symptoms in Women After Menopause
  72. Targeting Multiple Signal Transduction Pathways of SARS-CoV-2: Approaches to COVID-19 Therapeutic Candidates
  73. Alkaloids as Potential Phytochemicals against SARS-CoV-2: Approaches to the Associated Pivotal Mechanisms
  74. Práctica religiosa, especialización artesanal y estatus
  75. Thermal Behavior Improvement of Fortified Commercial Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) Oil with Maqui (Aristotelia chilensis) Leaf Extracts
  76. Tribulus terrestris and female reproductive system health: A comprehensive review
  77. Marine Natural Products: Promising Candidates in the Modulation of Gut-Brain Axis towards Neuroprotection
  78. The Potential Therapeutic Effect of RNA Interference and Natural Products on COVID-19: A Review of the Coronaviruses Infection
  79. Chilean Rhubarb, Gunnera tinctoria (Molina) Mirb. (Gunneraceae): UHPLC-ESI-Orbitrap-MS Profiling of Aqueous Extract and its Anti-Helicobacter pylori Activity
  80. Targeting Neurological Manifestations of Coronaviruses by Candidate Phytochemicals: A Mechanistic Approach
  81. De Pipas, complejos y prácticas fumatorias en el período Alfarero Temprano del norte semiárido de Chile
  82. Assisted Synthesis of Poly(Amidoamine) Pamam G0 Dendrimers by Microwave, Ultrasound and Reflux as an Energy Sources Input
  83. Chemical Profiling, Antioxidant, Anticholinesterase, and Antiprotozoal Potentials of Artemisia copa Phil. (Asteraceae)
  84. Inhibition of Soybean 15-Lipoxygenase and Human 5-Lipoxygenase by Extracts of Leaves, Stem Bark, Phenols and Catechols Isolated From Lithraea caustica (Anacardiaceae)
  85. Phytochemicals: Potential Therapeutic Interventions Against Coronavirus-Associated Lung Injury
  86. Natural products in diabetes research: quantitative literature analysis
  87. Involvement of TGF-β and Autophagy Pathways in Pathogenesis of Diabetes: A Comprehensive Review on Biological and Pharmacological Insights
  88. Chemical Fingerprinting and Biological Evaluation of the Endemic Chilean Fruit Greigia sphacelata (Ruiz and Pav.) Regel (Bromeliaceae) by UHPLC-PDA-Orbitrap-Mass Spectrometry
  89. Repellent activity of the essential oil from Laurelia sempervirens (Ruiz & Pav.) Tul. (Monimiaceae) on Triatoma infestans (Klug) (Reduviidae)
  90. Bioprospecting for Antibacterial Drugs: a Multidisciplinary Perspective on Natural Product Source Material, Bioassay Selection and Avoidable Pitfalls
  91. Access and Benefit Sharing Under the Nagoya Protocol—Quo Vadis? Six Latin American Case Studies Assessing Opportunities and Risk
  92. Metabolomic Analysis, Fast Isolation of Phenolic Compounds, and Evaluation of Biological Activities of the Bark From Weinmannia trichosperma Cav. (Cunoniaceae)
  93. Isolation, Gastroprotective Effects and Untargeted Metabolomics Analysis of Lycium Minutifolium J. Remy (Solanaceae)
  94. Corryocactus brevistylus (K. Schum. ex Vaupel) Britton & Rose (Cactaceae): Antioxidant, Gastroprotective Effects, and Metabolomic Profiling by Ultrahigh-Pressure Liquid Chromatography and Electrospray High Resolution Orbitrap Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  95. Bioactive Constituents from South American Prosopis and their Use and Toxicity
  96. Medicinal Plants and Phytochemicals for the Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension
  97. Phytopharmacology and Clinical Updates of Berberis Species Against Diabetes and Other Metabolic Diseases
  98. Ethnopharmacological Applications Targeting Alcohol Abuse: Overview and Outlook
  99. Acaena magellanica (Lam.) Vahl Rosaceae
  100. Acmella oppositifolia (Lam.) R.K. JansenAsteraceae
  101. Adesmia atacamensis Phil. Adesmia erinacea Phil. Adesmia minor (Hook. & Arn.) Burkart var. caespitosa (Phil.) Ulibarri & Burkart Adesmia rahmeri Phil. Adesmia spinosissima Meyen Adesmia subterranea Clos Fabaceae
  102. Airampoa ayrampo (Azara) Doweld Cactaceae
  103. Allionia incarnata L. Nyctaginaceae
  104. Aloysia deserticola (Phil.) Lu-Irving & O’Leary Aloysia triphylla Royle Verbenaceae
  105. Amaranthus caudatus L. Amaranthus deflexus L. Amaranthus hybridus L. Amaranthus retroflexus L. Amaranthus spinosus L. Amaranthaceae
  106. Ambrosia arborescens Mill. Ambrosia artemisioides Meyen & Walp. ex Meyen Ambrosia cumanensis Kunth Asteraceae
  107. Anthemis arvensis L. Asteraceae
  108. Argyrochosma nivea (Poir.) Windham Pteridaceae
  109. Artemisia absinthium L. Artemisia annua L. Artemisia copa Phil. Asteraceae
  110. Astragalus arequipensis Vogel Fabaceae
  111. Atriplex glaucescens Phil. Atriplex imbricata (Moq.) D. Dietr. var. imbricata Atriplex madariagae Phil. Amaranthaceae
  112. Azorella atacamensis G.M. Plunkett & A.N. Nicolas Azorella compacta Phil. Apiaceae
  113. Baccharis alnifolia Meyen & Walp. Baccharis boliviensis (Wedd.) Cabrera Baccharis caespitosa (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers. Baccharis ciliata Gardner Baccharis indica L. Baccharis juncea (Cass.) Desf. Baccharis pentlandii DC. Baccharis salicifolia (Ruiz &...
  114. Baccharis genistelloides (Lam.) Pers. Asteraceae
  115. Baccharis latifolia (Ruiz. & Pav.) Pers. Asteraceae
  116. Bellardia trixago (L.) All. Asteraceae
  117. Bidens laevis (L.) Britton, Stern & Poggenb. Bidens pilosa L. Bidens pseudocosmos Sherff Bidens sp. Asteraceae
  118. Browningia candelaris (Meyen) Britton & Rose Cactaceae
  119. Bryantiella glutinosa (Phil.) J.M. Porter Polemoniaceea
  120. Caiophora chuquitensis (Meyen) Urb. & Gilg Caiophora rosulata (Wedd.) Urb. & Gilg Loasaceae
  121. Calceolaria bartsiifolia Wedd. Calceolaria buchtieniana Kraenzl. Calceolaria engleriana Kraenzl. Calceolaria inamoena Kraenzl. Calceolaria stellariifolia Phil. Calceolaria rugulosa Edwin Calceolariaceae
  122. Carpobrotus chilensis (Molina) N.E. Br. Aizoaceae
  123. Chara sp. Charophyceae
  124. Cheilanthes myriophylla Desv. Cheilanthes pruinata Kaulf. Pteridaceae
  125. Chenopodium album L. Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Chenopodium hircinum Schrad. Chenopodiastrum murale (L.) S. Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch Amaranthaceae
  126. Chersodoma arequipensis (Cuatrec.) Cuatrec Chersodoma jodopappa (Sch. Bip.) Cabrera Asteraceae
  127. Chorizanthe commissuralis J. Remy Polygonaceae
  128. Chuquiraga atacamensis Kuntze Chuquiraga jussieui J.F. Gmel. Chuquiraga spinosa Less. Chuquiraga weberbaueri Tovar Asteraceae
  129. Cistanthe amarantoides (Phil.) Carolin ex Hershkovitz Cistanthe celosioides (Phil.) Carolin ex Hershkovitz Montiaceae
  130. Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronquist Conyza deserticola Phil. Asteraceae
  131. Corryocactus brevistylus (K. Schum. ex Vaupel) Britton & Rose Cactaceae
  132. Cortaderia speciosa (Nees & Meyen) Stapf Poaceae
  133. Cryptantha hispida (Phil.) Reiche Boraginaceae
  134. Cumulopuntia sphaerica (C.F. Först.) E.F. Anderson Cactaceae
  135. Diplostephium cinereum Cuatrec. Diplostephium gynoxyoides Cuatrec. Diplostephium sagasteguii Cuatrec. Asteraceae
  136. Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene. Poaceae
  137. Dunalia spinosa (Meyen) Dammer Solanaceae
  138. Ephedra americana Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. Ephedra breana Phil. Ephedra multiflora Stapf Ephedra rupestris Benth. Ephedraceae
  139. Errazurizia multifoliolata (Clos) I.M. Johnst. Fabaceae
  140. Erythranthe glabrata (Kunth) G.L. Nesom Phrymaceae
  141. Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions: Andes – Bolivia, Chile, Peru
  142. Euphorbia klotzschii Oudejans Euphorbiaceae
  143. Fabiana bryoides Phil. Fabiana densa J. Remy Fabiana denudata Miers Fabiana ramulosa (Wedd.) Hunz. & Barboza Fabiana squamata Phil. Solanaceae
  144. Festuca chrysophylla Phil. Poaceae
  145. Flaveria bidentis (L.) Kuntze Asteraceae
  146. Galium hypocarpium (L.) Endl. ex Griseb. Rubiaceae
  147. Geoffroea decorticans (Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.) Burkart Fabaceae
  148. Gilia laciniata Ruiz & Pav. Polemoniaceae
  149. Grindelia boliviana Rusby Grindelia tarapacana Phil. Asteraceae
  150. Haageocereus fascicularis (Meyen) F. Ritter Cactaceae
  151. Halerpestes cymbalaria (Pursh) Greene Ranunculaceae
  152. Haplopappus rigidus Phil. Asteraceae
  153. Hoffmannseggia doellii Phil. ssp. doellii Hoffmannseggia eremophila (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri Fabaceae
  154. Hypochaeris chondrilloides (A. Gray) Cabrera Hypochaeris taraxacoides (Walp.) Ball Asteraceae
  155. Jaborosa caulescens Gillies & Hook. Solanaceae
  156. Jarava leptostachya (Griseb.) F. Rojas Poaceae
  157. Junellia digitata (Phil.) Moldenke var. digitata Junellia minima (Meyen) Moldenke Junellia seriphioides (Gillies & Hook. ex Hook.) Moldenke Verbenaceae
  158. Lilaeopsis macloviana (Gand.) A.W. Hill Apiaceae
  159. Limosella australis R. Br. Scrophulariaceae
  160. Lobivia formosa (Pfeiff.) Dodds Cactaceae
  161. Lophopappus tarapacanus (Phil.) Cabrera Asteraceae
  162. Maihueniopsis boliviana (Salm-Dyck) R. Kiesling ssp. ignescens (Vaupel) Faúndez & R. Kiesling Maihueniopsis camachoi (Espinosa) F. Ritter Cactaceae
  163. Matricaria chamomilla L. Matricaria discoidea DC. Asteraceae
  164. Menta x piperita L. Mentha spicata L. Mentha suaveolens Ehrh. Lamiaceae
  165. Micromeria gilliesii Benth Lamiaceae
  166. Moschopsis monocephala (Phil.) Reiche Calyceraceae
  167. Myriophyllum aquaticum (Vell.) Verdc. Haloragaceae
  168. Myrosmodes nervosa (Kraenzl.) Novoa, C. Vargas & Cisternas Orchidaceae
  169. Neuontobotrys tarapacanus (Phil.) Al-Shehbaz Brassicaceae
  170. Nostoc sp. Nostocaceae
  171. Nototriche clandestina (Phil.) A.W. Hill Nototriche estipulata A.W. Hill ex B.L. Burtt Nototriche parviflora A.W. Hill Malvaceae
  172. Ombrophytum subterraneum (Aspl.) B. Hansen Balanophoraceae
  173. Oreocereus leucotrichus (Phil.) Wagenkn. ex F. Ritter Cactaceae
  174. Oriastrum revolutum (Phil.) A.M.R. Davies Oriastrum sphaeroidale Reiche Cactaceae
  175. Oscillatoria tenuis C. Agardh ex Gomont Oscillatoriaceae
  176. Oxychloe andina Phil. Juncaceae
  177. Parastrephia lucida (Meyen) Cabrera Parastrephia quadrangularis (Meyen) Cabrera Parastrephia teretiuscula (Kuntze) Cabrera Asteraceae
  178. Paronychia microphylla Phil. Caryophyllaceae
  179. Pitraea cuneato-ovata (Cav.) Caro Verbenaceae
  180. Plantago australis Lam. Plantago lanceolata L. Plantago linearis Kunth Plantago major L. Plantago rancaguae Steud. Plantago sericea Ruiz & Pav. Plantaginaceae
  181. Polylepis pacensis M. Kessler & Schmidt-Leb. Polylepis racemosa Ruiz & Pav. Polylepis tomentella Wedd. Rosaceae
  182. Prosopis alba Griseb. Prosopis laevigata (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) M.C. Prosopis pallida (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Kunth Fabaceae
  183. Pseudognaphalium dysodes (Spreng.) S. E. Freire, Bayón & C. Monti Pseudognaphalium psilophyllum (Meyen & Walp.) Anderb. Asteraceae
  184. Pycnophyllum bryoides (Phil.) Rohrb. Pycnophyllum macropetalum Mattf. Caryophyllaceae
  185. Reyesia juniperoides (Werderm.) D’Arcy Solanaceae
  186. Rumex acetosella L. Rumex crispus L. Rumex cuneifolius Campd. Polygonaceae
  187. Schinus areira L. Schinus molle L. Anacardiaceae
  188. Schkuhria pinnata (Lam.) Kuntze ex Thell. Asteraceae
  189. Senecio adenophyllus Meyen & Walp. Senecio atacamensis Phil. Senecio breviscapus DC. Senecio candollei Wedd. Senecio canescens (Bonpl.) Cuatrec Senecio chinogeton Wedd. Senecio ctenophyllus Phil. Senecio filaginoides DC. Senecio haenkeanus Cuatrec....
  190. Solanum albidum Dunal Solanum americanum Mill. Solanum fragile Wedd. Solanum herba-bona Reiche Solanum mammosum L. Solanum marginatum L. f. Solanum nigrum L. Solanum nitidum Ruiz. & Pav. Solanum nudum Dunal Solanaceae
  191. Stellaria chilensis Pedersen Caryophyllaceae
  192. Tagetes elliptica Sm. Tagetes erecta L. Tagetes filifolia Lag. Tagetes minuta L. Tagetes multiflora Kunth Asteraceae
  193. Tarasa tarapacana (Phil.) Krapov. Tarasa tenella (Cav.) Krapov. Malvaceae
  194. Tessaria absinthioides (Hook. & Arn.) DC. Tessaria integrifolia Ruiz & Pav. Asteraceae
  195. Thelypteris argentina (Hieron.) Abbiatti Thelypteridaceae
  196. Tiquilia atacamensis (Phil.) A.T. Richardson Tiquilia dichotoma (Ruiz. & Pav.) Pers. Tiquilia paronychioides (Phil.) A.T. Richardson Boraginaceae
  197. Tribulus terrestris L. Zygophyllaceae
  198. Trichocereus atacamensis (Phil.) Backeb. Cactaceae
  199. Trichocline caulescens Phil. Asteraceae
  200. Trixis cacalioides (Kunth) D. Don Asteraceae
  201. Urtica dioica L. Urtica echinata Benth. Urtica magellanica Juss. ex Poir. Urtica urens L. Urticaceae
  202. Valeriana convallarioides (Schmale) B.B. Larsen Valeriana decussata Ruiz & Pav. Valeriana microphylla Kunth Valeriana micropterina Wedd. Valeriana nivalis Wedd. Valeriana officinalis L. Valeriana pilosa Ruiz & Pav. Valeriana plantaginea Kunth V...
  203. Verbena bonariensis L. Verbena litoralis Kunth Verbena officinalis L. Verbenaceae
  204. Werneria aretioides Wedd. Werneria glaberrima Phil. Werneria heteroloba Wedd. Werneria nubigena Kunth Werneria pumila Kunth Werneria pygmaea Gillies ex Hook. & Arn. Xenophyllum ciliolatum (A. Gray) V.A. Funk Xenophyllum humile (Kunth) V.A. Funk Xen...
  205. Xanthium spinosum L. Asteraceae
  206. A Microbiological, Toxicological, and Biochemical Study of the Effects of Fucoxanthin, a Marine Carotenoid, on Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the Enzymes Implicated in Its Cell Wall: A Link Between Mycobacterial Infection and Autoimmune Diseases
  207. The Signaling Pathways, and Therapeutic Targets of Antiviral Agents: Focusing on the Antiviral Approaches and Clinical Perspectives of Anthocyanins in the Management of Viral Diseases
  208. Enema syringes in South Andean hallucinogenic paraphernalia: evidence of their use in funerary contexts of the Atacama and neighboring zones (ca. AD 500–1500)
  209. Psoromic Acid, a Lichen-Derived Molecule, Inhibits the Replication of HSV-1 and HSV-2, and Inactivates HSV-1 DNA Polymerase: Shedding Light on Antiherpetic Properties
  210. Medicinal Plants and Natural Products Used in Cataract Management
  211. Variation of Secondary Metabolites in the Aerial Biomass of Cryptocarya alba
  212. Nanoemulsions of Essential Oils: New Tool for Control of Vector-Borne Diseases and In Vitro Effects on Some Parasitic Agents
  213. Hesperidin as a Neuroprotective Agent: A Review of Animal and Clinical Evidence
  214. Chemical evidence of prehistoric passive tobacco consumption by a human perinate (early Formative Period, South-Central Andes)
  215. Arsenic in the hair of mummies from agro-ceramic times of Northern Chile (500 BCE–1200 CE)
  216. Berberine: Botanical Occurrence, Traditional Uses, Extraction Methods, and Relevance in Cardiovascular, Metabolic, Hepatic, and Renal Disorders
  217. Phytochemicals as potent modulators of autophagy for cancer therapy
  218. Antifeedant Effects of Essential Oil, Extracts, and Isolated Sesquiterpenes from Pilgerodendron uviferum (D. Don) Florin Heartwood on Red Clover Borer Hylastinus obscurus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
  219. “Haplopappus platylepis(Asteraceae) resin: an adhesive trap for pest control of crawling arthropods, with antimicrobial potential”
  220. Antifungal activity against Botrytis cinerea of labdane-type diterpenoids isolated from the resinous exudate of Haplopappus velutinus Remy (Asteraceae)
  221. K’OA , ENTIDAD ANDINA DE UNA PLANTA Y OTROS CUERPOS. UNA POSIBILIDAD INTERPRETATIVA PARA OFRENDAS FUNERARIAS EN LA ARQUEOLOGÍA DE ARICA
  222. CACHIMBAS Y KITRAS: UN ACERCAMIENTO A LAS PRÁCTICAS FUMATORIAS DE GRUPOS ALFAREROS DEL CENTRO-SUR DE CHILE
  223. Enhanced Antibacterial Activity of Ent-Labdane Derivatives of Salvic Acid (7α-Hydroxy-8(17)-ent-Labden-15-Oic Acid): Effect of Lipophilicity and the Hydrogen Bonding Role in Bacterial Membrane Interaction
  224. Structure-Activity and Lipophilicity Relationships of Selected Antibacterial Natural Flavones and Flavanones of Chilean Flora
  225. Essential oil of Kurzamra pulchella (Clos) Kuntze (Lamiaceae, Nepetoideae, Mentheae, Menthinae): relationship with chemotype groups in the subtribe Menthinae
  226. Unusual alkaloids of the highland species Astragalus cryptanthus Wedd. (Fabaceae)
  227. Sequestration of tropane alkaloids from Brugmansia suaveolens (Solanaceae) by the treehopper Alchisme grossa (Hemiptera: Membracidae)
  228. VILCA, ENCUENTRO DE MIRADAS: ANTECEDENTES Y HERRAMIENTAS PARA SU PESQUISA EN CONTEXTOS ARQUEOLÓGICOS DEL ÁREA CENTRO SUR ANDINA
  229. Towards the Reconstruction of the Ritual Expressions of Societies of the Early Ceramic Period in Central Chile: Social and Cultural Contexts Associated with the Use of Smoking Pipes
  230. De Pipas y Sustancias: Costumbres Fumatorias durante el Periodo Formativo en el Litoral del Desierto de Atacama (Norte de Chile)
  231. Nicotine in residues of smoking pipes and other artifacts of the smoking complex from an Early Ceramic period archaeological site in central Chile
  232. Nicotine in the hair of mummies from San Pedro de Atacama (Northern Chile)
  233. Determination of absolute configuration of salvic acid, an ent-labdane from Eupatorium salvia, by vibrational circular dichroism
  234. Comparative Chemical Composition of the Essential Oils from Pseudognaphalium robustum, P. heterotrichium and P. cheiranthifolium
  235. INSECTICIDE PROPERTIES OF THE ESSENTIAL OILS FROM HAPLOPAPPUS FOLIOSUS AND BAHIA AMBROSOIDES AGAINST THE HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L
  236. Antibacterial Properties of 3 H-Spiro[1-benzofuran-2,1’-cyclohexane] Derivatives from Heliotropium filifolium
  237. ANALYSIS OF SURFACE AND VOLATILE COMPOUNDS OF FLOWER HEADS OF FLOURENSIA THURIFERA (MOL) D.C.