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Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of β-Asarone from Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus) Rhizome
In this study, the extraction efficiency of β-asarone from Malaysian Acorus calamus from Acoraceae family using conventional solvent extraction and ultrasound-assisted extraction techniques was compared.
Noridayu Omer +3 more
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A phylogenomic study of Amorphophallus from plastid DNA revealed a new scenario and timeline for the evolution of the main clades, consistent with their morphological characteristics, past climate dynamics, and long‐distance dispersal events across the genus. Abstract Encompassing ca.
Charles Pouchon +4 more
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Heinrich Wilhelm Schott (1794–1865) was one of the pioneering researchers in the taxonomy of the species-rich monocot family Araceae. He described numerous new plant species in various genera, including Acorus, which is currently segregated as a ...
Dmitry D. Sokoloff +3 more
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Ethiopia has a diverse topography with higher plant species composition and estimated to the higher proportion of endemic plant species. Currently, several factors drive natural forest destruction in the country, extensive agricultural land expansion triggered by increasing human population is probably the dominant force. The Dilla University Botanical
Fikadu Erenso +2 more
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Acoraceae Plants Extract on Fabric Finishes
Herbal finishing textiles is the need of great importance eco-friendly materials and attire businesses are not a special case to it. Directly from textile process till the textures are done; the procedures are made eco-friendly. What's more, not just that even explores are made to make the texture dispensable too eco-friendly by herbal materials.
Sadheeshkumar A +2 more
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Introduction. The Uganda National Drug Authority requires phytochemical screening, freedom from microbial contamination, and evidence of safety and efficacy of the constituent plants to register herbal products. Since Uganda has no pharmacopeia, safety, efficacy, and plant processing information are not readily available.
Bruhan Kaggwa +11 more
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Anthelmintic Agents from African Medicinal Plants: Review and Prospects
Soil‐transmitted helminthiasis affects more than 1.5 billion people globally and largely remains a sanitary problem in Africa. These infections place a huge economic burden on poor countries and affect livestock production, causing substantial economic losses and poor animal health. The emergence of anthelmintic resistance, especially in livestock, and
Jonathan Jato +10 more
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The global consumption of plant‐based cosmetics has shown spectacular growth in recent years because of rising consumer awareness regarding the long‐term health benefits of natural ingredients. As the global demand for herbal cosmetics increases, there are ample opportunities for Sri Lanka as a tropical Asian country to expand its productions and ...
Dehel Gamage Nadeeshani Dilhara Gamage +6 more
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Background. Observational studies from China suggest that Kangbingdu oral liquid (KBD) may be effective in treating the common cold. Objective. Reevaluation of efficacy and safety of Kangbingdu oral liquid after marketing and expanding population. Design.
Hongjiao Li +15 more
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This research work provides the cross‐cultural information about medicinal plants in different communities of three different regions in the Southwest Pakistan. Cross‐cultural analysis showed medicinal plants was commonly used among three ethnic communities that indicates a low interregional consensus with regard to the ethnoveterinary practices of ...
Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin +10 more
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