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Toxicity of some bioactive medicinal plant extracts to Asian army worm, Spodoptera litura [PDF]
Comparative toxicity of Andrographis paniculata (leaves), Anethum graveolens (leaves), Azadirachta indica (fruits), Cassia fistula (seeds), Cuscuta reflexa (stem), Dendropthoe falcata (leaves), Lantana camara (leaves and fruits), Melia azedarach (leaves)
Bhatt, Priyanka+2 more
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Anethum graveolens: An Indian traditional medicinal herb and spice
Anethum graveolens L. (dill) has been used in ayurvedic medicines since ancient times and it is a popular herb widely used as a spice and also yields essential oil. It is an aromatic and annual herb of apiaceae family. The Ayurvedic uses of dill seeds are carminative, stomachic and diuretic. There are various volatile components of dill seeds and herb;
Sonali Jana, G. S. Shekhawat
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Antimicrobial Effect of Escherichia Coli on Essential Oils Derived from Romanian Aromatic Plants
This paper investigates the antimicrobial action of Escherichia coli ATCCR CRM-8739TM on the following essential oils: Teucrium marum, Pinus sylwestris, Thymus vulgaris, Salviae aethedaroleum, Cinnamomum aromaticum, Hippophae rhamnoides, Lavandula ...
Şandru Daniela Maria
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Anethum graveolens as a possible modulator of testicular steroidogenesis
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible in vitro effects of Anethum graveolens L. (dill) extract on the steroidogenesis in testicular tissue. Specifically, we focused to determine the dominant chemical components of the dill extract followed by a subsequent assessment of its in vitro effects on the production of ...
Július Árvay+4 more
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Objective: To identify wild plants used as food and assess their frequency of consumption over a year in a region of Tunisia where agriculture is undergoing a major transformation from smallholder farming to an intensive high-input agricultural system ...
Bahrini, A.+9 more
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Antibacterial and phytochemical screening of Anethum graveolens, Foeniculum vulgare and Trachyspermum ammi [PDF]
Anethum graveolens Linn., Foeniculum vulgare Mill. and Trachyspermum ammi L. are widely used traditional medicinal plants to treat various ailments. To provide a scientific basis to traditional uses of these plants, their aqueous and organic seed extracts, as well as isolated phytoconstituents were evaluated for their antibacterial potential ...
Daljit Singh Arora, Gurinder Kaur
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Food, Feed, and Phytochemical Uses of Wild Edible Plants: A Systematic Review
There are approximately 679 wild edible plant species in Ethiopia, of which 286 are commonly consumed across different regions, indicating a diverse range of wild edible plant sources. Wild edible plants in Ethiopia are utilized for food, animal feed, and pharmaceutical purposes by communities across the country.
Tamene Daba Rumicha+4 more
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Background and Aim: Angiogenesis is the process of forming new blood vessels from the old ones; it plays an important role in physiological conditions, such as growth, wound healing, and reproduction.
Haleh Sadat Tavakkol Afshari+2 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) surpasses human accuracy in identifying ordinary objects, but it is still challenging for AI to be competitive in pollen grain identification. One reason for this gap is the extensive trait variation in pollen grains.
Franziska Walther+9 more
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Old Remedies for Epilepsy: Avicenna\u27s Medicine. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The history of epilepsy and its treatments dates back to at least 4 millennia. Avicenna, c. 980 AD in Bukhara, Khorasan-1037 in Hamedan was a Persian-speaking Iranian physician, who has many recommendations and suggested various therapies for
Asadi-Pooya, A A+2 more
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