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Studies on the Genus Cymbopogon 8. Classification of Indian Species of Cymbopogon
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this regard the estimation of florets formation, sex distribution, anthesis, pollen fertility, pollen germination, seed set and seed germination of Apluda mutica L., Bothriocloa ischaemum (L) Keng, Chrysopogon aucheri (Boiss.) Stapf., C. serrulatus Trin.
TARIQ HUSAIN +3 more
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Objetivo: Determinar la actividad anti-Trypanosoma cruzi in vivo del aceite esencial de Cymbopogon citratus en ratones Balb/c. Diseño: Estudio experimental, prospectivo.
Juan Rojas +3 more
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Background/Objectives: Fungal keratitis (FK) is a current challenge in ophthalmology due to its association with severe visual impairment and the limitations of current antifungal therapies.
Elijah Akegbe +10 more
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Background Vector control strategies have predominantly relied on the use of synthetic chemicals, leading to the widespread of resistance among malaria vector populations.
Hamadou Konaté +3 more
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FAAS was used for the analysis of trace metals in fresh and dry plant parts of Cymbopogon validus and Hyparrhenia hirta species with the aim of determining the trace metals concentrations in selected traditional plants consumed in Eastern Cape, South ...
Babalwa Tembeni +3 more
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Constituents Of Cymbopogon Species
A comprehensive review of the Cymbopogon species including the essential oils and their constituents is given. An account of the other components viz. non volatile terpenoids and phenolic compounds is also given. The biological activities of the studied Cymbopogon species are also reported.
Heiba, H. I. حلمي اسماعيل هيبة +1 more
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This study examined the toxicity of anethole and that of the essential oils of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) and sweet marigold (Tagetes lucida) to the mite Varroa destructor and to honey bee workers and larvae. Anethole was the most toxic compound to
Qodratollah Sabahi +4 more
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Stop and Smell the Grasses: Evolution of Scent Producing Genus Cymbopogon
The genus Cymbopogon comprises neocosmopolitan grasses widely used as medicinal plants and in the perfume, pharmaceutical and herbal product industries.
Luciano Carlos da Maia +7 more
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Picralima nitida and Cymbopogon citratus has been associated with anti-inflammatory and hematopoietic properties, hinting at their potential effectiveness in addressing the complications of anaemia.
P. A. Obazelu, F. O. Ogiza
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