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Ethno-veterinary Medicinal Plants of the Catchments Area of the River Papagni in the Chittor and Ananthapur Districts of Andhra Pradesh, India [PDF]
This study presents first hand information about 73 prescriptions that were recorded during a field study of local traditional herbal practitioners and healers from villages at and around the Papagni river basin of the Chittoor and Ananthapur districts ...
Rao, M. L. Sanyasi, Varma, Y. N. R.
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Phytochemical analysis of Capparis spinosa L in Palestine
This study aims to shed light on the plant ( Capparis spinosa L. ), belonging to the family ( Capparidaceae ) found in Palestine, in terms of the chemical composition of its leaves, flowers, buds, fruits, and roots. The chemical study of various extracts
Dr. Khaled Taha Muhammad Abu Thaher
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Phytochemical Analysis, Antioxidant Activity and Ecological Requirements of Capparis spinosa L. in Golestan and Semnan Provinces (North of Iran) [PDF]
Natural antioxidants have an important role against damage by ROS. This research had been carried out about ecological characters, phytochemical and antioxidant activity of Capparis spinosa L. in Semnan and Golestan province. So in much field observation,
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Capparis spinosa reduces Doxorubicin-induced cardio-toxicity in cardiomyoblast cells [PDF]
Objective: Doxorubicin (DOX) is an effective anticancer drug but its clinical application is limited because it induces apoptosis in cardiomyocytes and leads to permanent degenerative cardiomyopathy and heart failure possibly due to oxidative stress ...
Seyed Hadi Mousavi +3 more
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Aloe barbadensis , Capparis spinosa , and Senegalia senegal are popular in traditional medicine due to their therapeutic effects. We aimed to assess the neuropharmacological potential of their extracts, including the impact on pain-relief, anxiety ...
S. Alnasser
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Capparis spinosa L., a drought-resistant crop with significant ecological and economic value, has been traditionally used for windbreak, sand fixation, and medicinal purposes, including alleviating pain and dispelling wind-dampness.
Ye Ma +5 more
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Visual perception of colourful petals reminds us of classical fragments [PDF]
Colour has attracted the interest and attention of many of the most gifted intellects of all time. Ideas of early thinkers were not -and could not have been- grasped on a scientific level without knowledge of a kind that lay far in the future.
Apostolis Argiropoulos +6 more
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Hydroethanolic Extract of Capparis spinosa Amends Vincristine-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Rats
Background: Peripheral neuropathy is a common side effect of chemotherapeutic agents. This study aimed to assess the impact of hydroalcoholic extract from Capparis spinosa fruit on mechanical allodynia and heat hyperalgesia induced by vincristine ...
S. Sahranavard +4 more
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A review on the most important medicinal herbs native to Iran with anti-acetaminophen toxicity [PDF]
Acetaminophen is an analgesic and anti- fever drug, which can be toxic in high doses and leads to hepatic and renal injury. Acetaminophen poisoning can cause many complications and injuries in the body including vomiting, diarrhea, malaise, shock ...
Mahmoodnia, Leila. +2 more
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