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An investigation for a possible acute toxicity of the complex of water-soluble polysaccharides (WSPS) extracted from calamus root (Acorus calamus L.) has been performed.
A. M. Guriyev +5 more
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Medicinal Properties of Acorus calamus
In Ayurveda many medicinal plants are described and are widely used by traditional practitioners for curing and controlling various diseases. Acorus calamus is one of the important herbs known for its medicinal properties. In the ancient medicine it was mainly used for its effect on central nervous system. It is a perennial, aromatic herb with creeping
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The present communication attempts to evaluate the comparative study of leaves and rhizomes of Acorus calamus Linn. (Family; Araceae) using High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC).
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Pharmacological Properties and Therapeutic Potential of α-Asarone: A Comprehensive Review [PDF]
This review examines the pharmacological properties and therapeutic possibilities of α-asarone, a phenylpropene compound derived from Acorus calamus Linn. (sweet flag), a plant widely utilized in traditional medicine.
Abdallah Elhoby +2 more
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Ethnobotany of Acorus in China
In China, species in the genus Acorus are used for many different purposes, viz., in traditional medicine, for rituals, and as ornamental plants. Acorus calamus (sweet flag) has been a symbolic plant in Chinese culture for many centuries and is used as a
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Background: Bifenthrin and Acorus calamus Linn extract were evaluated against dengue vectors in the laboratory. Methods: Both Bifenthrin and Acorus calamus Linn crude hexane extract were bioassayed against the adults and larval stages of dengue vectors ...
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Pharmacology of Acorus calamus L.
Water soluble dried powder of alcoholic extract of roots and rhizomes of A. calamus L. was used. The in vivo experiments involved strychnine convulsant activity in frogs, spontaneous motor activity and amphetamine hyperactivity in mice, pentobarbitone sleeping-time in rats and local anaesthetic activity in guinea pigs and rabbits.
G M, Panchal +3 more
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Background: Acorus calamus Linn., an amphibious and amphibiotic plant used in Ayurveda, is also known as vach, sweet flag, and other names. Purpose: The present study aims to developed inclusion complex of essential oil with 2‑hydroxy propyl beta ...
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Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part A), pp. 252-342 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 258, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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