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Brine shrimp bioassay of Phoenix sylvestris.
Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2006Brine shrimp bioassay is a simple method for natural product research. The procedure determines LD50 values in microg/ml of active compound and extract in the brine medium. Three different extracts (methanol, chloroform and butanol) of the male flower inflorescence of Phoenix sylvestris were subjected to this bioassay.
M, Mohtasheem +3 more
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Diversity and connectedness of brine shrimp viruses in global hypersaline ecosystems
Science China Life Sciences, 2023Guohao Wang, Xuan Dong, Weifeng Shi
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The use of decapsulated brine shrimp eggs as food for shrimp larvae
1978Decapsulated cysts of Artemia salina were experimentally fed to the larvae of Penaeus monodon, Metapenaeus ensis, M. endeavouri and Macrobrachium rosenbergii and were found to be comparable to freshly hatched brine shrimp nauplii.
Laviña, E., Figueroa, R.
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Brine Shrimp: A Convenient General Bioassay for Active Plant Constituents
Planta Medica, 1982J L McLaughlin
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Chronic toxicity of arsenic to the Great Salt Lake brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2003Kevin V Brix +2 more
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