''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family
Lamiaceae
The Lamiaceae ( )
or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family. Many of the plants are aromatic in all parts and include widely used culinary herbs like basil, mint, rosemary, sage, savory ...
, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the
Andes
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from Northern
Venezuela
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through
Colombia
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,
Ecuador
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,
Peru
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and
Bolivia
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to Central
Argentina
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.
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Use and conservation
The plants are valued by the local population for their content in essential oils, mostly pulegone
Pulegone is a naturally occurring organic compound obtained from the essential oils of a variety of plants such as ''Nepeta cataria'' (catnip), ''Mentha piperita'', and pennyroyal. It is classified as a monoterpene.
Pulegone is a clear colorles ...
and menthone
Menthone is a monoterpene with a minty flavor that occurs naturally in a number of essential oils. ''l''-Menthone (or (2''S'',5''R'')-''trans''-2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexanone), shown at right, is the most abundant in nature of the four possible ...
, but also limonene
Limonene is a colorless liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon classified as a cyclic monoterpene, and is the major component in the oil of citrus fruit peels. The -isomer, occurring more commonly in nature as the fragrance of oranges, is a flavoring ag ...
, carvone
Carvone is a member of a family of chemicals called terpenoids. Carvone is found naturally in many essential oils, but is most abundant in the oils from seeds of caraway (''Carum carvi''), spearmint (''Mentha spicata''), and dill.
Uses
Both carvo ...
, carvacrol
Carvacrol, or cymophenol, C6H3(CH3)(OH)C3H7, is a monoterpenoid phenol. It has a characteristic pungent, warm odor of oregano.
Natural occurrence
Carvacrol is present in the essential oil of ''Origanum vulgare'' (oregano), oil of thyme, oil ob ...
, thymol
Thymol (also known as 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, IPMP), , is a natural monoterpenoid phenol derivative of ''p''-Cymene, isomeric with carvacrol, found in oil of thyme, and extracted from ''Thymus vulgaris'' (common thyme), ajwain, and vario ...
and similar substances. They are used as condiments, medicinally against illnesses of the respiratory and digestive systems, and traditionally for the protection of stored tubers against pests, especially in Southern Peru. In Argentina and Peru, the essential oils are extracted commercially on a larger scale, and at least locally, this has led to overexploitation
Overexploitation, also called overharvesting, refers to harvesting a renewable resource to the point of diminishing returns. Continued overexploitation can lead to the destruction of the resource, as it will be unable to replenish. The term app ...
in recent years. Argentine researchers are looking for ways to protect ''Minthostachys'' or to take it into cultivation to meet increasing demand.Noticias Ambientales de la Provincia de Córdoba: Escasez de peperina, el yuyo cordobés
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Important species and common names
The best known species are ''Minthostachys mollis
''Minthostachys mollis'' is a medicinal plant restricted to the South American Andes from Peru Venezuela to Bolivia. It is the most variable and widely distributed species of the genus ''Minthostachys''. It is known by the common names muña, tip ...
'' distributed from Venezuela to Bolivia and ''Minthostachys verticillata
''Minthostachys verticillata'', commonly known as peperina, is the only species of the genus ''Minthostachys'' known from Argentina. It occurs in the northwestern and central regions of the country. It may be the most economically important spe ...
'' of Argentina. Many species have a relatively restricted distribution but are locally common, like ''Minthostachys acutifolia
''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the Andes from Northern Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to Central Argentina.
Use and conservation
The plants a ...
'' around La Paz and '' Minthostachys ovata'' in central Bolivia. The common names used by the people of the Andes usually do not differentiate between species, but vary by region. In Ecuador, the genus is called tipo or poleo, in northern Peru chancua, from central Peru to Bolivia muña, and in Argentina peperina is the most frequently used name.
Species
Currently recognized species[
# '' Minthostachys acris'' Schmidt-Leb. - Peru
# '']Minthostachys acutifolia
''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the Andes from Northern Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to Central Argentina.
Use and conservation
The plants a ...
'' Epling - Bolivia
# '' Minthostachys andina'' (Britton ex Rusby) Epling - La Paz region of Bolivia
# '' Minthostachys diffusa'' Epling - La Paz region of Bolivia
# '' Minthostachys dimorpha'' Schmidt-Leb. - Peru
# '' Minthostachys elongata'' Schmidt-Leb. - Tarija region of Bolivia
# '' Minthostachys fusca'' Schmidt-Leb. - La Paz region of Bolivia
# '' Minthostachys glabrescens'' (Benth.) Epling - Ecuador
# '' Minthostachys latifolia'' Schmidt-Leb. - Peru, Bolivia
# ''Minthostachys mollis
''Minthostachys mollis'' is a medicinal plant restricted to the South American Andes from Peru Venezuela to Bolivia. It is the most variable and widely distributed species of the genus ''Minthostachys''. It is known by the common names muña, tip ...
'' (Benth.) Griseb. - Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
# '' Minthostachys ovata'' (Briq.) Epling - Bolivia
# ''Minthostachys rubra
''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the Andes from Northern Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to Central Argentina.
Use and conservation
The plants a ...
'' Schmidt-Leb. - Ecuador
# ''Minthostachys salicifolia
''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the Andes from Northern Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to Central Argentina.
Use and conservation
The plants a ...
'' Epling - Peru
# ''Minthostachys septentrionalis
''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the Andes from Northern Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to Central Argentina.
Use and conservation
The plants a ...
'' Schmidt-Leb. - Venezuela, Colombia
# ''Minthostachys setosa
''Minthostachys'' is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae, comprising aromatic scandent shrubs. It occurs along the Andes from Northern Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to Central Argentina.
Use and conservation
The plants a ...
'' (Briq.) Epling - Bolivia
# '' Minthostachys spicata'' (Benth.) Epling - Ecuador, Peru
# ''Minthostachys verticillata
''Minthostachys verticillata'', commonly known as peperina, is the only species of the genus ''Minthostachys'' known from Argentina. It occurs in the northwestern and central regions of the country. It may be the most economically important spe ...
'' (Griseb.) Epling - Argentina
References
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Lamiaceae
Lamiaceae genera
Flora of South America