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Mission scientifique paléo anthropologique franco-tchadienne dans le cadre de l'étude de la reconstitution des paléo-environnements des hominidés anciens d'Afrique centrale : mission du 27 septembre au 16 octobre 2010 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
La mission conduite au Tchad, du 27 septembre au 16 octobre 2010, s'est inscrite dans le cadre d'une collaboration entre le CIRAD, l'Université de Poitiers (Département de Paléoanthropologie) et le CEREGE (Centre Européen de Recherche et d'Enseignement ...
Novello, Alice, Poilecot, Pierre
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Measuring homogeneity of ethno-medicinal knowledge related with different corporeal system: A top down approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In the present study the top down approach has been utilized to quantify homogeneity of ethno-knowledge, frequency of species utilized for a disease related to a specific system as well as identification of corporeal system that are outliers with aim to ...
Mathur, Manish
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A-90 day gavage safety assessment of Boswellia serrata in rats

open access: yesToxicology International, 2012
The present study deals with the evaluation and assessment of the safety/toxic potential of Boswellia serrata, a well known Ayurvedic herb used to treat disorders of digestive system, respiratory ailments and bone related diseases. A repeated dose oral (90 days) toxicity study of Boswellia serrata was carried out.
Singh, Pooja   +6 more
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Review on Pharmacological Activities of Gum olibanum

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2009
Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is a gum resin collected from trees of the genus Boswellia. The gum resin is produced by trees of various Boswellia species. These plants are middle size trees from Burseraceae family.
B Tavakkolifar   +2 more
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Phytochemistry and potential therapeutic actions of Boswellic acids: A mini-review

open access: yesAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2017
The pentacyclic triterpenic acids isolated from the oleo gum resin of various Boswellia species are collectively called as Boswellic acids (BA). The oleo gum resin obtained from Indian variety i.e.
Farah Iram, Shah Alam Khan, Asif Husain
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A study of the clinical efficacy of frankincense in the acute phase of ischemic stroke [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Background and aims: Ischemic stroke is the most common type of stroke and its most important symptoms are paralysis and movement disorders. Therefore, finding a method for treating this disorder is greatly important.
Azizi, Mahmoud.   +4 more
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A study of Antimicrobial Activity, Acute Toxicity and Cytoprotective Effect of a Polyherbal Extract in a Rat Ethanol-HCl Gastric Ulcer Model. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The decoction of the aerial parts of Rhynchosia recinosa (A.Rich.) Bak. [Fabaceae] is used in combination with the stem barks of Ozoroa insignis Del. (Anacardiaceae), Maytenus senegalensis (Lam.) Excell. [Celastraceae] Entada abyssinica Steud. ex A.Rich [
Haule, Emmanuel E   +4 more
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Boswellia serrata, a potential antiinflammatory agent: an overview.

open access: yesIndian journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2011
The resin of Boswellia species has been used as incense in religious and cultural ceremonies and in medicines since time immemorial. Boswellia serrata (Salai/Salai guggul), is a moderate to large sized branching tree of family Burseraceae (Genus Boswellia), grows in dry mountainous regions of India, Northern Africa and Middle East.
openaire   +2 more sources

Frankincense unveiled: Phytochemistry, bioactivity, and future directions

open access: yesPhytomedicine Plus
Background: Frankincense, an aromatic resin, is obtained from a deep longitudinal slit in the trunk of the Boswellia plant (Family - Burseraceae). It is also known as olibanum.
Shardendu Kumar Mishra   +4 more
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Effective Medicinal Plant in Cancer Treatment, Part 2. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Cancer is the second cause of death after cardiovascular diseases. With due attention to rapid progress in the phytochemical study of plants, they are becoming popular because of their anticancer effects.
Asadi-Samani, Majid.   +6 more
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