Catha edulis Forsk and Ascorbic Acid Effects on Hematological Indices in Rat. [PDF]
Leminie AA +3 more
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Új eljárások természetes és szintetikus kábítószeraminok meghatározására [PDF]
Molnár, Borbála
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Khat (Catha edulis): The herb with officio-legal, socio-cultural and economic uncertainty
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries around the Red Sea and on the eastern coast of Africa. The chewing of khat leaves has a deep-rooted religious and socio-cultural tradition.
Sikiru Lamina
doaj
Catha edulis , commonly known as “Khat,” is a large shrub that is native to the Arabian Peninsula (particularly Yemen) and some African countries, including Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia, and the plant is used traditionally for its psychostimulant ...
Casim Umba Tolo +2 more
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Assessment of chromium contamination in the soil and khat leaves (Catha edulis Forsk) and its health risks located in the vicinity of tannery industries; A case study in Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Alemu A, Tegegne A.
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Computing Opportunity Costs of Growing Local Varieties for On-farm Conservation: Illustrations Using Sorghum Data from Ethiopia [PDF]
The recent shift of emphasis to on-farm conservation is driven by its diverse attractive features - participatory nature, dynamic nature, capacity to maintain not only crop diversity but the knowledge that evolves with it, the chance it offers and the ...
Estrella, Jaime +2 more
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Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells. [PDF]
Abou-Elhamd AS +6 more
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Cathinone: An alkaloid of Catha edulis (Khat) exacerbated hyperglycemia in diabetes-induced rats. [PDF]
Alsalahi A +4 more
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