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Acanthospermum hispidum and Its Metabolite Stigmasterol Modulates Anti-Inflammatory Antagonism of COX-1 and TGF-β. [PDF]
This study evaluates the anti‐inflammatory effect of Acanthospermum hispidum (AH) leaves and confirms its traditional use on diseases linked to inflammation. AH ethanol extract presents a dose‐dependent increase in anti‐inflammatory activity on the different times examined (T30 – T150). Also, stigmasterol present in AH shows potent antagonist influence
Adeboye OM +6 more
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Toxic Plants and Their Impact on Livestock Health and Economic Losses: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Plants are important components in sustaining the life of humans and animals, balancing ecosystems, providing animal feed and edible food for human consumption, and serving as sources of traditional and modern medicine. However, plants can be harmful to both animals and humans when ingested, leading to poisoning regardless of the quantity consumed ...
Abdisa T, Dilbato T.
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Causes of pregnancy arrest in the canine species
Abstract In the canine species, early pregnancy arrest before 30–40 days of pregnancy will induce intra‐uterine embryonic or foetal resorption, with very few clinical signs. If no genital examination by ultrasound is performed at that time, it will often remain unnoticed and the bitch will be qualified as infertile. It is only when pregnancy stops at a
Alain Fontbonne
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Evaluation of aglepristone and oxytocin on induction of parturition in guinea pig
In this study, the clinical and ultrasonographical evaluation of parturition induction in guinea pigs using oxytocin (OT) and aglepristone (AGL) was used in five different groups. The results showed that AGL and OT are able to successfully induce parturition in guinea pigs without side effects.
Tayeban Sara +5 more
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Role of Moringa oleifera Lam. in cancer: Phytochemistry and pharmacological insights
Abstract Moringa oleifera Lam. (M. oleifera), aka “Shigru,” “mother's best friend,” “miracle tree,” “horseradish tree,” “drumstick tree,” and “oil tree,” native of the sub‐Himalayan region of northern India, belongs to the Moringaceae family. The high nutritional value of M.
Jyoti Singh +3 more
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Background and Objectives. Commiphora myrrha resin is the traditionally used herbal remedy in the Middle East against a variety of diseases, including diabetes, due to its multiple pharmacological activities. The present study investigates the antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antidiabetic efficacies of aqueous extract of Commiphora myrrha resin (MAE) in
Rasha A. Mansouri +5 more
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Generalized pustular psoriasis: overview of the status quo and results of a panel discussion
Summary Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, severe, potentially life‐threatening, autoinflammatory, neutrophilic skin disease that may be accompanied by fever and leukocytosis. This paper describes the current state of knowledge on GPP in terms of classification, (differential) diagnosis and prevalence.
Kristian Reich +13 more
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Abstract Piper betle L. (synonym: Piper betel Blanco), or betel vine, an economically and medicinally important cash crop, belongs to the family Piperaceae, often known as the green gold. The plant can be found all over the world and is cultivatedprimarily in South East Asian countries for its beautiful glossy heart‐shaped leaves, which are chewed or ...
Protha Biswas +17 more
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The use of plant extracts to control tilapia reproduction: Current status and future perspectives
Abstract Control of prolific reproduction is vital for a profitable tilapia aquaculture enterprise. All‐male tilapia culture is a popular method used to control prolific breeding, because the male individuals grow faster than female and mixed‐sex populations.
Ivan Abaho +3 more
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Evaluation of Potential Hormonal Activities of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
ABSTRACT Ashwagandha is a widely used herb in traditional medicine systems, particularly Ayurveda. Despite its extensive tradition, growing concerns regarding its potential endocrinological effects have prompted scientific scrutiny. This review systematically evaluates the current preclinical, clinical, and case study evidence concerning AS's effects ...
Günter Vollmer, Thomas Brendler
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