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Toxicity and safety of medicinal plants [PDF]
Nasri, Hamid., shirzad, Hedayatollah.
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of the rare medicinal plant: Mandragora caulescens (Solanaceae). [PDF]
Ma H, Zhang E, An Y, Wei Y, Zhang L.
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Unraveling the enigma of 'Psychological Pillow': A unique catatonic phenomenon.
Shukla R, Ahsan M, Pal A, Shaan F.
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Ploughshares, 2015
Acclaimed publisher and editor Neil Astley, founder of Bloodaxe Books, guest-edits this special transatlantic all-poetry issue, featuring poets from North America, Great Britain, and Ireland. The issue contains a stirring diversity of work, with writers who have roots everywhere from Guyana to Pakistan to Zambia, and also features poetry in Welsh ...
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Acclaimed publisher and editor Neil Astley, founder of Bloodaxe Books, guest-edits this special transatlantic all-poetry issue, featuring poets from North America, Great Britain, and Ireland. The issue contains a stirring diversity of work, with writers who have roots everywhere from Guyana to Pakistan to Zambia, and also features poetry in Welsh ...
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Atropa Belladonna Zehirlenmesi
2022Introduction: Atropa belladonna is an available plant in a wide geographical area that has an appearance that can be confused with many fruits and potential lethal effects. We aimed to draw attention to Atropa belladonna poisoning in the light of the data of 9 cases who appealed to the emergency department of our hospital within 7 days.Case Reports: We
BOL, Oğuzhan +4 more
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Transformation in Atropa belladonna
1993Atropa belladonna is native to dry area from southwestern Europe to West Asia, and has been cultivated as an important source of the pharmacologically useful alkaloids atropine, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine. These alkaloids as plant secondary metabolites cannot be easily artificially synthesized and must be extracted from plants which are not adapted ...
Yoshihito Suzuki +3 more
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[Pharmacognostical study of Atropa belladonna].
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2014Based on the research of plant taxonomy and botanical investigation, microscopic characteristics of the root, stem, leaf transverse section and powder of Atropa belladonna were studied for identification of the herb. The research detailed and made clear to the description identification and microscopic characteristics of officinal parts of the herbs ...
Can-Huang, Liu +4 more
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Atropa belladonna L. (Solanaceae)
2020The plant is indigenous to south and central Europe and naturalized in southern England. It is cultivated in central Europe, England, the United States, and northern India. It was known to the ancients only as a noxious herb, and its medicinal use is relatively recent. Indian and Chinese physicians also appear to be not aware of this plant.
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Morphogenesis of membrane-bound bodies in belladonna (Atropa belladonna L.) plastids
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1977In the meristematic and adult tissues of belladonna roots and shoots, the plastids contain electron-dense, roundish bodies, limited by a single membrane at maturity. Their ontogenesis has been followed in the different tissues, and a model has been proposed, according to which membranes with electron-dense contents, grouped to form tubular complexes ...
CASADORO, GIORGIO, RASCIO, NICOLETTA
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