Eremophila gilesii
Herbarium voucher images by N.C.W. Beadle Herbarium (University of New England), licenced under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Sect.
Ethnopharmacology (Antimicrobial)
Yes
Leaves combined with water or fat and used as a medicinal wash or medicinal rub - Alyawara (Central Australia) cited in O'Connell et al. 1983
Leaf decoction drunk or used as a wash for sores; leaves used in the nasal septum or as a pillow for colds and chest illnesses - Central Australian Peoples cited in Latz 2004/1995
H-E1:112
EremoChem Project
Compound Annotation
GC-MS (MS library search + retention index comparison)
AI 933
Compound 1
1%
Plant Part
Leaves
Extraction Method
Miniature MeOH Extraction (herbarium voucher)
Plant Origin
VOUCHER. NCW Beadle Herbarium, Armidale, NSW, Australia
Chromatogram
GC: HP-5MS; 30 m × 250μm× 0.25μm; He; 50 °C for 0 min, 5 °C/min to 260 °C, hold 2 min.
Raw Data
17B-E:112
EremoChem Project
Compound Annotation
GC-MS (MS library search + retention index comparison)
14%
7%
10%
10%
Plant Part
Leaves
Extraction Method
Miniature MeOH Extraction (in field)
Plant Origin
CULTIVATED. Port Augusta, SA, Australia
Chromatogram
GC: HP-5MS; 30 m × 250μm× 0.25μm; He; 50 °C for 0 min, 5 °C/min to 260 °C, hold 2 min.
Raw Data
19BB:439
EremoChem Project
subsp. gilesii
Compound Annotation
GC-MS (MS library search + retention index comparison)
4%
6%
3%
3%
Plant Part
Leaves
Extraction Method
Miniature MeOH Extraction (in field)
Plant Origin
CULTIVATED. Goomalling, WA, Australia
Chromatogram
GC: HP-5MS; 30 m × 250μm× 0.25μm; He; 50 °C for 0 min, 5 °C/min to 260 °C, hold 2 min.
Raw Data