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Synthesis of metal oxide from different types of green plants for a sustainable environment. ABSTRACT The demand for green synthesis of metal oxide nanomaterials is increasing tremendously to achieve sustainable development goals and for a clean environment.
Sanjana Afrin Disha +3 more
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ABSTRACT Plant water use efficiency (WUE) links physiological processes to ecosystem‐scale carbon and water cycles, making it a crucial parameter for climate change adaptation modelling. Climate and stratospheric ozone dynamics expose plants to varying intensity of ultraviolet‐B radiation (UV‐B), which affects stomatal function and transpiration.
Marcel A. K. Jansen +3 more
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Anti-rheumatoid arthritis potential of Acorus calamus L. extract by interleukin-17 inhibition: Molecular insights through an in silico study [PDF]
Context: Interleukin-17 (IL-17) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that plays a crucial role in immunity and inflammation. Aims: To evaluate the potential therapeutic effects of two compounds, magnosalicine and neotatarine, derived from the ethanolic ...
Parawansah +6 more
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Conceptual schematic illustrating the trial design and mechanisms. Electroacupuncture (EA) targets cervical acupoints (GB20/Gongxue) to improve cerebral blood flow and neural connectivity. HOT (herbal olfactory therapy) delivers Acorus Tatarinowii volatile oil via inhalation to penetrate the blood‐brain barrier, reduce neuroinflammation, and enhance ...
Ying Dandan +4 more
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Ethnoveterinary Practices Related to Captive Elephants in Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal
The study documented 42 plant species from 26 families used for treating 27 ailments of captive elephants in Sauraha, Nepal. Leaves were the most frequently used plant part, and the most common preparation method was paste formulation, followed by raw, juice, powder, roast, and decoction forms.
Sachin Devkota +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Acorus calamus (Acoraceae) from Fujian, China
Acorales comprises the basal lineage of all extant monocots and has important linkage to early angiosperms and dicots. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast genome of Acorus calamus, one of the two species of Acorales.
Di-Yang Zhang +4 more
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The North American fur trade fundamentally shifted baselines of furbearing mammals worldwide. Using camera traps and visual surveys, we document unexpected ecological and behavioral characteristics of a population of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) that was likely introduced to the Isles of Shoals (Maine/New Hampshire, USA) in the early 1900s.
Alexis M. Mychajliw +8 more
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Studies on the Constituents of the Roots of Acorus calamus L.
A new tricyclic sesquiterpene, named calamenone (1), and two known sesquiterpenes, calamendiol (2) and isocalamendiol (3), were isolated from the roots of Acorus calamus L. The structure of the new compound was elucidated on the basis of spectral and X-ray diffraction data.
L J, Wu +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most prevalent form of hair loss, often leading to treatment discontinuation due to the adverse effects and perceived ineffectiveness of conventional treatments. Botanical extracts are gaining attention for their potential benefits in managing AGA with minimal side effects.
Dong‐Gi Choi, Woo‐Chul Shin
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A novel OMT gene exhibiting broad substrate specificity, catalyzing the 4'‐O‐methylation of flavonoids in chrysanthemum was reported for the first time, which uncovered the causes of high methoxyflavonoid content in chrysanthemums in northern China.
Dan Yang +6 more
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