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Angelica—Angelica archangelica L.
This document is HS587, part of the Horticultural Sciences Department series at the University of Florida. It discusses Angelica archangelica, a European perennial plant used as a culinary herb and for its medicinal properties. The plant thrives in cool
James M. Stephens
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Effects of Two Polysaccharides From Traditional Chinese Medicines on Rat Immune Function
: The aim is to study the immune function effect of two polysaccharides extracted from traditional Chinese herbs on rats. Ultrasonic-assisted extraction was used to extract the polysaccharide from traditional Chinese medicines.
Yu Lei Wang +7 more
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Introduction. Recent research shows that up to 17 % of children are diagnosed with cognitive developmental disorders. Early identification of developmental delay in children allows an earlier onset of treatment with greater efficiency.
I. V. Danilov +2 more
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The Antibacterial Activity of Angelica glauca in form of Silver Nanoparticles
Angelica glauca have been used traditionally as an over the counter herbal preparation, nowadays nanotechnology formulate metal nanoparticles from Angelica glauca in green synthesis method which increase Angelica glauca pharmacology and ...
Zahraa Sedeeq Qasim +1 more
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Introduction:Angelica archangelica L. (Apiaceae) has a long history of use as a vegetable and medicinal plant. According to the European Pharmacopoeia, the angelica root (Angelica radix) of only one of the sub-species – Angelica archangelica subsp ...
Forycka Anna, Morozowska Maria
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Phylogenomic and evolutionary dynamics of inverted repeats across Angelica plastomes
Background Angelica L. (family Apiaceae) is an economically important genus comprising ca. One hundred ten species. Angelica species are found on all continents of the Northern Hemisphere, and East Asia hosts the highest number of species.
Mengli Wang +7 more
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Extraction technology of flavonoids from Angelica dahurica
As a traditional Chinese medicine, Angelica dahurica has significant medicinal and nutritional value. To optimize the extraction of flavonoids from Angelica dahurica and enhance its medicinal value, this study was conducted to optimize the process using ...
Fei Fan +3 more
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Weed control in angelica (Angelica archangelica L.) [PDF]
Plantation cultivation of medicinal plants is expanding, and since weed control is the biggest challenge in this production, the aim of the study was to examine the possibility of their control by mulching. In addition, herbicide metamitron was included in the study, the use of which in such crops is acceptable in some countries.
Jovan Lazarević +4 more
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Angelica keiskei Koidzumi (A. keiskei), as a Japanese edible herbal plant, enjoys a variety of biological activities due to the presence of numerous active compounds, especially flavonoids.
Lei Zhang +6 more
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The field experiment on angelica (Archangelica officinalis Hoffm.) was carried out in the years 2001-2002 at the plantations situated in Małopolska (Mydlniki near Kraków and Królówka near Bochnia).
Stanisław Mazur, Agnieszka Szczeponek
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