1. Introduction
Because of their therapeutic properties, medicinal plants used
in traditional medicine are one of the most interesting fields for
the discovery of new drugs for the treatment of discharged
diseases [1,2].
No one can deny or retract that the beneficial effects of
Saharan plants guide us to explore the essential oils secreted
from endemic plants that were found in the Bechar region ´
(southwest of Algeria). Cotula cinerea (Del.) (C. cinerea) from
Asteraceaes (Compositae) family [3], is one of these endemic
species and also the object of our study (Figure 1).
The genus Cotula comprising 80 species is widespread in the
southern hemisphere and is represented by three species in
Algeria among which is our plant C. cinerea [4].
The species C. cinerea, with synonym of Brocchia cinerea
[5], is a small woolly whitish plant, with thick leaf divided in
1. IntroductionBecause of their therapeutic properties, medicinal plants usedin traditional medicine are one of the most interesting fields forthe discovery of new drugs for the treatment of dischargeddiseases [1,2].No one can deny or retract that the beneficial effects ofSaharan plants guide us to explore the essential oils secretedfrom endemic plants that were found in the Bechar region ´(southwest of Algeria). Cotula cinerea (Del.) (C. cinerea) fromAsteraceaes (Compositae) family [3], is one of these endemicspecies and also the object of our study (Figure 1).The genus Cotula comprising 80 species is widespread in thesouthern hemisphere and is represented by three species inAlgeria among which is our plant C. cinerea [4].The species C. cinerea, with synonym of Brocchia cinerea[5], is a small woolly whitish plant, with thick leaf divided in
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