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Effects of Chelidonium majus and Ascophyllum nodosum Extracts on Growth and Photosynthesis of Soybean

open access: yesActa Agrobotanica, 2020
Herbal extracts used in agriculture are formulated from plants (or other organisms) as alternatives to synthetic chemicals that could have adverse effects on growers, consumers, or the environment.
Juhie Joshi-Paneri   +2 more
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Inhibition of mouse liver respiration by Chelidonium majus isoquinoline alkaloids [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.The alkaloids from Chelidonium majus L. which had a significant inhibitory effect in mitochondrial respiration were those which contain a positive charge due to a quaternary nitrogen atom, i.e ...
Arrabaça, João Daniel   +3 more
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Comparison of Antiviral Effects of Methanol and Hexane Extracts of Chelidonium Majus L. Against Acyclovir Resistant Herpes Simplex Type 1 [PDF]

open access: yesMajallah-i dānishgāh-i ̒ulūm-i pizishkī-i Arāk, 2018
Background and Aim: Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) may lead to oral herpes, encephalitis and keratoconjunctivitis. Today, following the increasing of HSV-1 prevalence and drug resistance, there has been an interest in the use of natural substance ...
Roshanak Haji Mohammad Ali   +2 more
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Protective Effects of Phyllanthus emblica, Acorus calamus, and Chelidonium majus in an Animal Model of Cataract

open access: yesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, 2021
Background and purpose: Cataract is a common disease and oxidative stress is recognized as a major cause in its development. The aim of this study was to investigate the protective effect of Phyllanthus emblica L., Acorus calamus L., and Chelidonium ...
Firooze Askari   +7 more
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Nucleases isolated from Chelidonium majus L. milky sap can induce apoptosis in human cervical carcinoma HeLa cells but not in Chinese Hamster Ovary CHO cells.

open access: yesFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica, 2008
Milky sap isolated from Chelidonium majus L. (Greater Celandine) serves as a rich source of various biologically active substances such as alkaloids, flavonoids and phenolic acids. Previous research showed that the activity of Ch.
Maria Wołuń-Cholewa   +2 more
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One new alkaloid fromChelidonium majusL.

open access: yesNatural Product Research, 2014
One new alkaloid, together with 10 known compounds were isolated from the aerial parts of Chelidonium majus L. by repeated silica gel column chromatography. Their chemical structures were elucidated on the basis of physicochemical and spectroscopic data.
Wen-Juan, Zhang   +7 more
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Propagation of Chelidonium majus L. by Somatic Embryogenesis

open access: yesBiologia plantarum, 2002
Direct somatic embryogenesis in celandine (Chelidonium majus L.) was achieved in epicotyl explants of seedlings after prolonged cultivation on Murashige and Skoog medium with or without plant growth regulators. Somatic embryos developed into plantlets which entered additional cycles of somatic embryogenesis.
Vinterhalter, Branka   +1 more
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Удмуртские названия чистотела (Chelidonium L.) и их параллели в других финно-пермских языках [Udmurt Designations for Celandine (Chelidonium L.) and Their Parallels in Other Finno-Permic Languages] [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica
The article deals with folk designations (phytonyms) that denote the plant celandine (Chelidonium L.) and its most widespread species, the greater celandine (Celidonium majus L.).
Elena Galitsyna
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Hepatotoxicity induced by greater celandine (Chelidonium majus L.): a review of the literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The available literature assessing Chelidonium majus L. (CM) hepatotoxicity potential, and its risk to benefit assessment has been reviewed in this paper.
Busardò, F. P   +6 more
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