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Background and Objectives. Human beings have used natural products as one of the pharmaceutical sources to improve human health for thousands of years. Phytochemical constituents distributed in different parts of medicinal plants cause therapeutic effects on treatment of acute and chronic diseases.
Fatemeh Rabizadeh +5 more
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Characterization and Anticancer Activity from Gaharu (Aquilaria malaccensis) Stem Bark Extract
Aquilaria malaccensis is a plant species from the Thymeleaceae family. A. malaccensis contains secondary metabolites of phenolic groups, namely benzophenone, chromone, coumarin, xanthone, and flavonoids with various biological activities such as ...
Tarso Rudiana +3 more
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Driven by data: Improved protected area effectiveness in Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan
This case study presents an opportunity to review the use of a protected area law enforcement monitoring (LEM) tool for improving patrol effort and the detection and reduction of illegal activities within a protected area through effective ranger patrols.
Singye Wangmo +5 more
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Anti-Cancer potentials of the plant Aquilaria malaccensis leaves
In the present study the ethanolic extract of Aquilaria malaccensis (Agar wood) leaves before inoculation (BF) and after inoculation (AF)) was evaluated for its anticancer potentials. The leaf extracts (BF and AF) was subjected to in-vitro cytotoxicity studies on EAC cells, normal spleen cells and DLA cells.
Karunakar Hegde +3 more
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Effect of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) Concentrations on the growth of Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) Seedlings in Ex-Coal Mine Soil [PDF]
Agarwood-producing plants (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk.) have high economic value, but excessive exploitation without reforestation causes scarcity.
Benni satria, Armansyah Armansyah
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Growth Response of Agarwood Seedlings (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) in Various Planting Media: Conservation Approaches [PDF]
Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) is a tree species with high economic value due to its resin, widely used in the perfume, pharmaceutical, and religious industries.
Milad Madiyawati, Muh. Fadhil A. Sudomo
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Aquilaria malaccensis Lam., a highly threatened and one of the most sought-after agarwood producing species listed in the Appendix II of CITES, is reported here as the new host plant for Deudorix epijarbas cinnabarus in Malaysia.
Kah Hoo Lau, Su Ping Ong
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Chemical content analysis of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) twigs [PDF]
The utilization of wood, especially waste of twigs of wood is influenced by chemical composition. This study aims to determine the chemical components of wood twigs. The chemical analysis which were examined covered solubilities in cold water, hot water, alcohol benzen and solubility in NaOH 1%, holocellulose, alpha-cellulose, and lignin based on the ...
Ridwanti Batubara +4 more
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Agar tree (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk, Family- Thymeleaceae) has drawn unique position due to the production of world’s most expensive essential oil used in fragrances and also medicine.
S.M.Z. Islam, M.A.M. Chowdhury
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BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus affects glucose metabolism resulting in hyperglycemia. The bark of Cinnamomum burmannii (CB) and the leaves of Aquilaria malaccensis (AM) are believed to be effective for diabetes treatment.
Aden Arrafif Bahtiarsyah +3 more
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