Summary One of the most prolific areas of agrarian production of the Roman Empire was the Guadalquivir valley of Hispania Baetica. The current study was carried out in the region downstream from Corduba (Córdoba), the capital of Baetica. Knowledge of amphorae from this zone, often underrepresented at consumption sites, has in recent times undergone a ...
Iván González Tobar
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On the Molecular Origin of the Toxicity of Erophaca baetica (L.) Boiss.
Background/Objectives: The plant species Erophaca baetica (L.) Boiss. (synonym: Astragalus lusitanicus Lam.) is found essentially around the Mediterranean basin, with Morocco as its ancestral territory. The foliage of E.
Mounia Chroho +2 more
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Journal of Toxicology, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
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Los Libertos de las familias privilegiadas de la Baetica y su representatividad pública
A partir de la evidencia de las inscripciones honoríficas de la provincia de la Baetica protagonizadas por libertos privados, procedemos a hacer un análisis desde el punto de vista social y epigráfico con el objetivo de comprender el grado de ...
Fernando Blanco Robles
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Aristolochia baetica (A. baetica) is a wild species of Aristolochiaceae family; its roots are used by Moroccan people against cancer for many years ago.
Mohammed Bourhia +6 more
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Assessment of the Cytotoxicity, Mutagenicity, and Genotoxicity of Two Traditional Chinese Herbs: Aristolochia baetica and Magnolia officinalis. [PDF]
Herbal remedies used in traditional medicine often contain several compounds combined in order to potentiate their own intrinsic properties. However, herbs can sometimes cause serious health troubles.
Poivre M +8 more
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Effects of dietary supplementation of myristic acid on jejunal mucosa-associated microbiota, mucosal immunity, and growth performance of nursery pigs. [PDF]
Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of myristic acid on jejunal mucosal microbiota, mucosal immunity, and growth performance of nursery pigs. Thirty‐six pigs (6.6 ± 0.4 kg of body weight) were assigned to three treatments (n = 12) for 35 d in three phases: (NC) basal diet; (PC) NC + bacitracin; and (MA) NC + myristic ...
Choi H, Rocha GC, Kim SW.
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Plant Production Protocols from Seeds of Threatened Atropa baetica and Widespread A. belladonna, Both Rich in Alkaloids [PDF]
Members of the genus Atropa contain various tropane alkaloids, including atropine ((±)-hyoscyamine) and scopolamine, which possess medicinal properties. Preserving the diverse genetic background of wild populations via optimal plant production from seeds
Copete E +5 more
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Purification, Characterization and Bioactivity of a New Homodimeric Lectin From <i>Vicia Altissima</i> (<i>Fabaceae</i>) Seeds. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Vicia altissima Desf. (Fabaceae) belongs to subgenus Vicilla, section Pedunculatae. It is a perennial herb that grows in wet ravines with dense vegetation in western Mediterranean countries. The only population that exists in Spain is under critical threat of extinction.
Elamine Y +3 more
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Penicillium citrinum CFAM 521 Isolated From the Amazon Region: A Novel Source of a Fibrinolytic Enzyme. [PDF]
Fibrinolytic agents are essential in treating thrombosis, playing a critical role in improving survival rates in cardiovascular diseases. Microbial fibrinolytic proteases have emerged as promising alternatives due to their affordability, specificity, lower toxicity, and reduced side effects.
de Souza TC +9 more
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