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Chemosphere
This study presents the green synthesis and multifunctional properties of Cu/NiO nanocomposites (NCs) fabricated with varying ratios (90:10, 80:20, and 70:30) using Commelina benghalensis leaf extract.
Ravi Kumar +6 more
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This study presents the green synthesis and multifunctional properties of Cu/NiO nanocomposites (NCs) fabricated with varying ratios (90:10, 80:20, and 70:30) using Commelina benghalensis leaf extract.
Ravi Kumar +6 more
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Surfaces and Interfaces, 2019
For the first time the antioxidant flavonoid of 7-hydroxy-4´-methoxy-isoflavon was extracted from the leaf of Commelina diffusa and used as reducing and stabilizing agent to biosynthesis of The Cu/ZrO2 nanocomposite (NCs).
S. Hamad +3 more
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For the first time the antioxidant flavonoid of 7-hydroxy-4´-methoxy-isoflavon was extracted from the leaf of Commelina diffusa and used as reducing and stabilizing agent to biosynthesis of The Cu/ZrO2 nanocomposite (NCs).
S. Hamad +3 more
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Terpenoids and phytosteroids isolated from Commelina benghalensis Linn. with antioxidant activity
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, 2019Background Commelina benghalensis Linn. (Family: Commelinaceae) is a common weed available in Bangladesh with several uses in traditional medicine. However, the chemical profile of this medicinal plant is scarce in relation to its medicinal uses.
A. Khatun +4 more
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Phytotaxa, 2019
I present here nomenclatural, taxonomic and geographic novelties in the New World Commelina (Commelinaceae). More specifically, the known distribution of C. longicaulis is expanded to include the Amazon region, and an updated nomenclatural account of the
G. Hassemer
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I present here nomenclatural, taxonomic and geographic novelties in the New World Commelina (Commelinaceae). More specifically, the known distribution of C. longicaulis is expanded to include the Amazon region, and an updated nomenclatural account of the
G. Hassemer
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Anti-diabetic Effect of Major Compounds from Commelina diffusa
Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 2023Duc Loi Vu +5 more
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Commelina africana L. Commelina benghalensis L. Commelinaceae
2020Rainer W. Bussmann +2 more
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