The Phytochemical Constitution of Maltese Medicinal Plants – Propagation, Isolation and Pharmacological Testing

  • Attard E
  • Attard H
  • Tanti A
  • et al.
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Abstract Long-haul travel does not constitute an obstacle for tourists to travel and is fast gaining the attention of tourists in new and unique experiences. This study was conducted to identify the long-haul travel motivation by international tourists to Penang. A total of 400 respondents participated in this survey, conducted around the tourist attractions in Penang, using cluster random sampling. However, only 370 questionnaires were only used for this research. Data were analysed using SPSS software 22 version. The findings, ‘knowledge and novelty seeking’ were the main push factors that drove long-haul travel by international tourists to Penang. Meanwhile, the main pull factor that attracts long- haul travel by international tourists to Penang was its ‘culture and history’. Additionally, there were partly direct and significant relationships between socio-demographic, trip characteristics and travel motivation (push factors and pull factors). Overall, this study identified the long-haul travel motivations by international tourists to Penang based on socio-demographic, trip characteristics and travel motivation and has indirectly helped in understanding the long-haul travel market particularly for Penang and Southeast Asia. This research also suggested for an effective marketing and promotion strategy in pro- viding useful information that is the key to attract international tourists to travel long distances. Keywords:

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  • Figure 1. The importance of phytochemistry in medicinal plant research
  • Table 1. The Maltese medicinal plants in this study.
  • Figure 2. The structure of cardiac glycosides of Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn.: (A) Scillaren A and (B) Proscillaridin A
  • Table 2. The mean percentage glycosidal content in the squill bulb with year of harvest [8].
  • Figure 3. The mean percentage glycosidal content in different parts of the squill bulb [8].
  • Figure 4. The structures of (A) cucurbitacin E and (B) Cucurbitacin B found in Ecballium elaterium (L.) A.Rich.
  • Figure 5. The effects of plant growth regulators on Ecballium elaterium explants in tissue culture [20].
  • Figure 6. Growth-linked accumulation of metabolites in Ecballium elaterium cultures.

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Attard, E., Attard, H., Tanti, A., Azzopardi, J., Sciberras, M., Pace, V., … Inglott, A. S. (2015). The Phytochemical Constitution of Maltese Medicinal Plants – Propagation, Isolation and Pharmacological Testing. In Phytochemicals - Isolation, Characterisation and Role in Human Health. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/60094

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