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Workflow of current study. ABSTRACT Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Niger, accounting for 5.6% of global malaria‐related deaths. Local medicinal plants are frequently used as traditional treatments for malaria, although their efficacy and safety are often insufficiently investigated.
Souleymane Magagi Damé +4 more
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Zedo gum coatings with Zataria multiflora Boiss and tarragon essential oils reduce oil uptake, acrylamide formation, and lipid oxidation in fried potatoes. Coated potato strips exhibit enhanced antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and improved sensory attributes.
Niyoosha Khajeh +5 more
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ABSTRACT Grey hair, a common ageing‐associated phenomenon in humans, is mainly attributed to the damage of melanocytes and the absence of melanin. Grey hair has long been treated with traditional medicine, and new research has shown that various plant‐derived monomers can increase tyrosinase activity and melanogenesis, indicating that they may have ...
Chengjie Wei +9 more
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ABSTRACT Artemisiae scopariae Herba is the dried aerial part of Artemisia capillaris (A. capillaris) or Artemisia scoparia, but only the former is primarily used in clinical practice. A. capillaris can be divided into the one harvested in spring and the other one harvested in autumn.
Chuanjuan Li +5 more
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The reseeding of native grass species in the arid steppe of northern China can improve community species diversity, niche, interspecific association and community stability. The results of PLS‐PM path analysis showed that the effect of reseeding on community stability was direct and significant.
Haixin Jiang +7 more
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This review explores the potential of natural products in modulating tau hyperphosphorylation, a pivotal molecular mechanism in Alzheimer's disease onset, by inhibiting kinases, enhancing phosphatase activity, blocking fibril formation, and promoting its disaggregation.
Gustavo Basurto‐Islas +4 more
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Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit. - neu für Niedersachsen
Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit. has been observed since some years on the Braunschweig main goods Station. It is the first record of this asiatic steppe plant for Lower Saxony. Because Artemisia scoparia is very rare in Germany, the record in Braunschweig is the reason for discussing characteristics, distribution, and community ecology on the ...
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Lactones of Artemisia scoparia [PDF]
E. F. Nesmelova, G. P. Sidyakin
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Inhibitory Effects of Sesquiterpenoids Isolated from Artemisia scoparia on Adipogenic Differentiation of 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes. [PDF]
Lee JI +4 more
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Antioxidant Activities and Essential Oil Composition of Herba Artemisiae Scopariae from China
The essential oil in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Herba Artemisiae Scopariae (HAC) grown in China was obtained by hydrodistillation and studied by GC and GC-MS. Twenty compounds were identified representing 96.6% of the essential oil, of which the most prominent were n-hexadecanoic acid (33.1%), caryophyllene oxide (19.1%) and spathulenol (9.9%).
Jiang, Shan +3 more
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