Spiranthes spiralis L. seed methanol extract was morphologically and chemically characterized using microscopy, FT‐IR, GC–MS, and in silico analyses. The extract exhibited high phenolic content and strong DPPH radical scavenging activity, while GC–MS identified 22 bioactive compounds with notable binding affinity toward the GPR52 receptor.
Erdi Can Aytar +7 more
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Investigating Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Effects of some Ferula Species
Background: Nowadays, one of the methods for treatment of Alzheimer is using of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs). Discovering the drugs with better effects and fewer side effects especially from natural sources is the aim of many researchers ...
M Shekarchi +4 more
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Backdrop to encounter : the 1770 landscape of Botany Bay, the plants collected by Banks and Solander and rehabilitation of natural vegetation at Kurnell [PDF]
The first scientific observations on the flora of eastern Australia were made at Botany Bay in April–May 1770. We discuss the landscapes of Botany Bay and particularly of the historic landing place at Kurnell (lat 34˚ 00’ S, long 151˚ 13’ E) (about 16 km
Benson, Doug, Eldershaw, Georgina
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Diversidade de Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) em plantas aromáticas (Apiaceae) como sítios de sobrevivência e reprodução em sistema agroecológico. [PDF]
Studies show that Apiaceae may provide concentrated vital resources for predator insects,stimulating their abundance, diversity and persistence in agricultural systems, thereby increasing their effi ciency as biological control agents.
Almeida, Maxwell M T B +5 more
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Ecology and ecophysiology of subantarctic Campbell Island megaherbs : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Ecology at Massey University [PDF]
The megaherb growth form is not common in the New Zealand flora; yet it is a distinctive feature of the flora of New Zealand's subantarctic islands, such as Campbell Island (52°33'S. 169°09'E).
Nicholls, Vivienne
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Seed production of Heracleum sibiricum (Apiaceae) in Moscow region
Background. Heracleum sibiricum forms three types of flowers: perfect, stami-nate, and pistillate. Four types of H. sibiricum individuals have been identified according to the degree of branching of the inflorescence (double umbels on shoots of I, I–II ...
V.N. Godin, T.V. Arkhipova, G.K. Botov
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Tornabenea ribeirensis (Apiaceaeb a new species from São Nicolau, Cape Verde Islands (West Africa) [PDF]
Many species of Apiaceae are found in the Macaronesien Region. Several have been introduccd by human activities, but a number of taxa is endemic to the different archipelagos or even rrstrictcd to a single island.
Lobin, W, Schmidt, K H
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Many of the medicinal and aromatic plants from Lamiaceae taxa are uses presumed to be connected to the terpenic constituents of the essential oils. In this study aerial parts essential oil of Clinopodium vulgare L. subsp.
Ömer Kılıç +2 more
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The effect of companion planting on the abundance of pest complex and its parasitism rate on white cabbage [PDF]
The findings of this paper could help to develop and maintain a sustainable cabbage production by the enhancement of natural pest control with the help of companion planting.
Kaasik, R. +3 more
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Pharmaceutical literature in the medieval oriental world: the Arab recovery of the Medicines' Book in the Syriac language [PDF]
En este trabajo identificamos los paralelos literarios y el tipo de traducción realizada de ciertos medicamentos de El Libro de las medicinas en una selección de textos médicos-farmacéuticos árabes medievales, cuya apropiación fue fundamental para el ...
Asade, Daniel Julio +1 more
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